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Västra Frölunda, sometimes referred to as just Frölunda, is one of 21 boroughs in the city of Gothenburg, Sweden. It is located in the south western part of the city, and is the smallest of the boroughs with a population of 12,855 (2004) on 3.72 square kilometres, although the term Frölunda generall...

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Coroner faults response in teen footballer's cardiac death
Health10h ago

Coroner faults response in teen footballer's cardiac death

A 17-year-old footballer died after collapsing during a match, with an inquest finding that failures to recognize cardiac arrest and use a defibrillator contributed to his death. The coroner has recommended mandatory training for FA-accredited members to spot such emergencies.

Politics1d ago

Israel accuses Spain of antisemitism over Netanyahu effigy

Israel has accused Spain of antisemitic hatred and summoned its ambassador after a 23-foot effigy of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was blown up at a festival in El Burgo, escalating a long-running diplomatic dispute. The Israeli foreign ministry claimed the incident resulted from 'systemic incitement' by the Spanish government, which rejected the allegations.

Crime & justice2d ago

Two Teens Charged in ISIS-Inspired Bomb Attempt at NYC Mayor's Home

Two teenagers from Pennsylvania were charged with terrorism offenses after allegedly throwing homemade explosive devices during a protest outside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence, an attack authorities say was inspired by the Islamic State.

Multiple US Companies Recall Sexual Enhancement Products Over Undeclared Drugs
Health6d ago

Multiple US Companies Recall Sexual Enhancement Products Over Undeclared Drugs

Michigan-based Nalpac has recalled DTF Sexual Chocolate after it was found to contain undeclared sildenafil and tadalafil, prescription-only drugs that pose serious health risks. This recall is part of a broader pattern of similar incidents in the adult supplement market.

La Galleria faces redevelopment as last restaurant in historic building
SocietyApr 6

La Galleria faces redevelopment as last restaurant in historic building

La Galleria, the last surviving restaurant in a historic Birmingham building, is set for redevelopment after planning permission was granted in 2024 to transform the site into offices and retail. Owner Erminio Shahmani has criticized the area's decline and urged the city council to provide more support.

SportsApr 6

Swedish skier William Poromaa ends World Cup season early after Olympics

Swedish cross-country skier William Poromaa has ended his World Cup season early following disappointment at the Beijing Olympics. The decision comes as the athlete cited physical issues preventing him from competing at his desired level.

Russia Seeks War Funds, Pressures Armenia, Expands Shadow Fleet
PoliticsApr 3

Russia Seeks War Funds, Pressures Armenia, Expands Shadow Fleet

Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly solicited financial support from major corporations for the war in Ukraine, while pressuring Armenia over its EU ties and expanding a shadow fleet of oil tankers to evade sanctions.

SportsMar 27

Spain manager hails Rodri and Zubimendi as world's best midfielders

Spain manager Luis de la Fuente has praised Manchester City's Rodri and Arsenal's Martin Zubimendi as the top midfielders globally, highlighting their impact ahead of a potential World Cup pairing.

PoliticsMar 27

Zelenskyy Ready for Peace Talks as U.S. Postpones, Russia Refuses Amid Stalemate

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he is ready for the next round of trilateral peace talks to end Russia's invasion, but the U.S. has postponed its sponsored talks due to the war in the Middle East, and Moscow refused to send a delegation to the U.S.-proposed meeting.

HealthMar 26

NHS England orders removal of 287 patients from St Andrew's Healthcare

NHS England has ordered 287 inpatients to be removed from St Andrew's Healthcare's Northampton site due to patient safety concerns and inadequate assurance of improvement. This decision follows multiple police investigations into allegations of abuse, rape, and patient deaths at the facility.

Human interestMar 26

Ant McPartlin shares personal life, Ant and Dec rule out BRITs return

TV presenter Ant McPartlin has opened up about his marriage and fatherhood on his podcast, while he and co-host Declan Donnelly have confirmed they will never host the BRIT Awards again.

California HOA Demands $23,614 Fee from Fire-Ravaged Community
SocietyMar 26

California HOA Demands $23,614 Fee from Fire-Ravaged Community

A devastating wildfire has sparked conflict in Altadena's La Vina community, where the HOA is imposing a $23,614 special assessment fee to cover $6.4 million in uninsured damages.

SportsMar 23

Silvino Louro, Mourinho's Goalkeeping Coach, Dies at 67

Silvino Louro, a former goalkeeper and longtime goalkeeping coach under Jose Mourinho, has passed away at age 67, according to major media reports. Tributes have poured in from clubs and colleagues across European football.

Västra Frölunda School Pilots Play-Fighting to Boost Motor Skills
EducationMar 15

Västra Frölunda School Pilots Play-Fighting to Boost Motor Skills

A middle school in Västra Frölunda, Gothenburg, is offering students a voluntary try-out day in 'kamplek' or play-fighting, amid a heated debate on the practice. The initiative aims to strengthen children's motor skills and boundary-setting abilities.

Conflict & warMar 15

Drone Wreckage Ignites Fire at Russian Oil Storage Facility

A fire erupted at an oil storage facility in Tikhoretsk, southern Russia, after wreckage from a drone fell on the site, according to Russian authorities. The incident follows reports of a drone being shot down at an oil depot in Tartarstan, causing explosions and a large fire.

Sveriges Radio Ekot Delivers News and In-Depth Coverage
PoliticsMar 12

Sveriges Radio Ekot Delivers News and In-Depth Coverage

Sveriges Radio Ekot provides news and in-depth coverage from Sweden and the world, according to sources.

SportsMar 11

Celtic beats Aberdeen 2-1 with Nygren's late winner in Scottish Premiership

Celtic defeated Aberdeen 2-1 in a Scottish Premiership match at Pittodrie on March 4, 2026, moving into second place in the league. Benjamin Nygren scored the decisive goal in the 67th minute after Kieran Tierney's early opener and a Kevin Nisbet penalty equalizer.