No One Remembers Man Suspected in Swedish Incident
A suspected man in a Swedish incident is not remembered by anyone, with locals expressing disbelief that such an event could occur.
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A suspected man in a Swedish incident is not remembered by anyone, with locals expressing disbelief that such an event could occur.

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns are anticipated to announce a significant bailout for the Tomago aluminium smelter, which Rio Tinto had considered ceasing operations at.

The Canadian province of British Columbia has declared a state of emergency due to rapidly spreading wildfires, leading to the evacuation of over 20,000 residents. The fires are consuming large areas, including wine and fruit regions, prompting urgent responses from authorities.
Crew members of the fishing vessel Bandero have been expelled, with at least one crew member now free to travel. The details surrounding the expulsion remain unclear.
Philip Schröderheim, a father of three, recounts his recovery after an electric scooter accident left him in a coma. Thousands of similar accidents are prompting action from the Swedish Transport Agency.
Mörg hundruð minkar, að minnsta kosti, sluppu úr loðdýrabúinu Dalsbúi í Mosfellsdal eftir innbrot og skemmdarverk. Um tólf þúsund dýr voru í búinu.

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 12 people, including a family of six, according to Gaza civil defense and medics. The United Nations has denounced the intensifying Israeli strikes in the region.
A psychologist suggests that parents should lower their ambitions for making every summer day memorable, as children do not remember every single day.

An analysis by AFP revealed that Europe's June heatwave was associated with at least 12,000 excess deaths across the continent. This significant increase in mortality highlights the severe impact of extreme temperatures on public health.

A German doctor has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of at least 15 patients using lethal drug cocktails. This case marks one of Germany's largest serial murder investigations, with the doctor suspected in dozens more deaths.
Traffic in Iceland has increased by 1% since the beginning of the year compared to the same period last year, with June seeing a 3.6% rise and Fridays being the busiest day.
The smallest primary school in Iceland, located in a quiet rural area, is actively seeking a new teacher to join its community.

Europe is in a heat induced stupor. France received the worst of it, recording its highest temperature on Tuesday, leaving thousands of homes without power.

Minnst 150 milljónir Evrópubúa munu finna fyrir 35 gráðu hita í dag. Hitinn verður hvað svæsnastur í Þýskalandi.

Jarðskjálftarnir öflugu í Venesúela í gær hafa kostað að minnsta kosti 164 mannslíf og eyðilagt fjölda bygginga nálægt höfuðborginni, þar sem íbúar leituðu í dag að týndum ættingjum.

Búist er við að minnst 94 milljónir manna í Evrópu muni finna fyrir yfir 35 stiga hita í dag.

Israeli forces conducted airstrikes on the Lebanese port city of Tyre, resulting in at least nine deaths and prompting calls for international intervention from Christian leaders. The attacks occurred despite warnings from Iran and amid concerns about further Israeli military action in southern Lebanon.
Beatrice, 61, shares her memories of the Ebola scare that affected her home village.

A man from Cavan, Ireland, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his mother in her home.

Three people were killed and four others injured in Uganda when their vehicle collided with an elephant near Karuma. The victims were reportedly staff members of the Uganda Revenue Authority.

A gas explosion at a coal mine in China's Shanxi province has resulted in the deaths of at least 90 miners, with several others reported missing. This incident marks one of China's deadliest coal mine disasters in over 16 years.

A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck southwest China, particularly the Guanxi region, resulting in two deaths, one injury, and the collapse of at least 13 buildings. Thousands of residents were evacuated following the tremor.

Tólf hið minnsta voru látnir í gær, þar af tvö börn, eftir að Rússar gerðu mikla orrahríð að úkraínsku höfuðborginni Kænugarði aðfaranótt gærdagsins og beindu skeytum sínum meðal annars að…

An armed attack in Nice, France, left at least two people dead and several others injured. The assailant reportedly used a Kalashnikov.
This article invites readers to recall and share their favorite classic ice creams from the past.

The NSW premier, Chris Minns, is reportedly considering a retreat from his anti-protest laws, including a ban on 'globalise the intifada' chants, following legal challenges and a review of the state's legislation.

Russia launched a series of overnight missile and drone attacks across Ukraine, killing at least 16 people and injuring dozens more in cities like Odesa and Dnipro. The widespread bombardment has been described as one of the deadliest attacks this year.
Icelandic historian Valur Gunnarsson's new book, 'Greenland and the People Who Disappeared,' delves into the enigmatic disappearance of a Norse civilization in Greenland 500 years ago, blending travelogue and historical research.
There is a call for Minns to release a report on hate speech laws, indicating public and political interest in the legislative framework surrounding such issues.
Sólveig Anna Jónsdóttir, head of the Efling union, expressed optimism about addressing the impact of inflation and rising interest rates on vulnerable groups, advocating for prudence in public spending and careful management in public operations.

US-based Zubeyda Muzeyyen, AKA DJ Haram, claimed a ‘Zio-Australian-Epstein empire’ was responsible for silencing dissenters Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The premier of New South Wales has ruled out cutting funding for Sydney’s Biennale arts festival after Jewish groups condemned language used by US artist DJ Haram at an opening night event at the White Bay Power Station in Sydney. At the centre of the con...
Það eru þeir Ármann Einarsson og Magni Ásgeirsson sem fara fyrir skólanum. Nemendur skólans eru af öllu litrófi samfélagsins og á öllum aldri. „Jú, það er það, kannski minnst af svona þessum miðjum…
'Bonus Prince' Marius Borg Høiby partially admits guilt for assaulting a former girlfriend.
Myndskeið sem varnarmálaráðuneyti Bandaríkjanna birti í dag er sagt sýna það þegar bandarískur kafbátur grandar írönsku herskipi. Minnst 140 úr áhöfn er saknað en það tókst að bjarga nokkrum tugum…

Icelandair has invested 100 billion in fuel-efficient passenger jets but faces higher environmental taxes than competitors who pollute more, raising concerns about the fairness of the tax system.

A constitutional challenge is being heard against the Minns government's sweeping protest restrictions in New South Wales, with lawyers arguing the state must prove the rationality of preventing all protests.

Þess er minnst í dag að fjögur ár eru liðin frá því að Rússar hófu allsherjarinnrás sína í Úkraínu. Stríðið er nú þegar hið stærsta sem háð hefur verið í Evrópu frá lokum síðari heimsstyrjaldar og má
Birgitta Andersson, the beloved Swedish actress known for roles like Teskedsgumman and Doris in 'Jönssonligan' films, has passed away at the age of 92.
Skilti sem bannar drónaflug næst Spaskaya-turninum í Moskvu.EPA / SERGEI ILNITSKY Að minnsta kosti þrír voru drepnir í drónaárásum Úkraínuhers á Rostov í Rússlandi í nótt.

Ukraine reported that Russia used North Korean missiles in recent attacks, causing at least 12 deaths, while Ukrainian forces claimed to have struck a Russian oil refinery in Orsk, approximately 1,500 km from the front line. President Zelensky warned that Russia is preparing for escalation by bringing in military equipment from North Korea.

Amid revelations from Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) hearings that could impact the Liberal Party's state election prospects, the NSW government quietly released key documents on three contentious issues.

At least 72 migrants died during a mass attempt to cross into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta from Morocco, leading to a humanitarian crisis and calls for international assistance. The city is now grappling with the aftermath as authorities confirm increasing casualties and the situation returns to a fragile normalcy.

The death toll from the recent earthquake in Japan has risen to 34, with significant damage reported to infrastructure, including nine ports experiencing liquefaction and cracks, and the 400-year-old Kumamoto Castle sustaining damage. The Japanese Red Cross Society has begun accepting donations to aid recovery efforts, while some semiconductor-related businesses are resuming operations.

Ljubisa Karovic, a Serbian passenger, recounted his terrifying experience of being partially sucked out of a Ryanair plane after a window broke mid-flight. He described the incident as a miracle that he survived and is now seeking significant compensation.

US emergency oil reserves have significantly depleted since the start of conflicts with Iran, reaching their lowest level in 43 years. US authorities have released reserves to stabilize markets, as oil prices have widespread effects on the global economy.

Land-clearing in New South Wales, Australia, rose by 16% in 2024, with conservation groups accusing the Minns government of failing to curb habitat loss despite a decline in woody vegetation clearing.

The death toll from a fire at a music bar in Bangkok has risen to 30, with dozens more injured and remaining in critical condition. Investigators are now focusing on negligence as the primary line of inquiry, citing severe safety deficiencies.

President Trump concluded the NATO summit, emphasizing extraordinary unity among members despite earlier criticisms, and highlighting increased defense spending commitments from several nations. Discussions also touched on regional issues, including Israel's potential troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon and the situation in Iran.

Mass fish deaths are feared in Australia as the Minns government's promise to restore the Murray-Darling rivers is in doubt, with graziers warning towns could run out of water if flows don't improve.

Several institutions are involved in the process of disposing of seized drugs in Iceland, but the police are reluctant to disclose the exact methods used for their destruction.
A significant amount of earth has fallen from Reynisfjall mountain onto Reynisfjara beach in Iceland, east of Hálsanefshellir cave, making the area inaccessible due to erosion. Passersby had noticed large boulders in the sea, likely from the collapse.

The death toll from recent earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 235, with over 4,000 injured and tens of thousands feared missing. Rescue operations continue as experts warn of the potential for the final count to reach into the thousands or even tens of thousands.
An intensive search is underway for people in collapsed building ruins, with at least 164 fatalities confirmed so far.
A Swedish article discusses the societal challenge women face, where their appearance often overshadows their talent and achievements, regardless of their skill level.

New South Wales prosecutors have initiated legal proceedings against Labor MP Ernest Wong and restaurateur Jonathan Yee, who are accused of circumventing election funding laws by disguising donations to Chris Minns.

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns announced that changes are being considered to allow medicinal cannabis users to drive without fear of major penalties, balancing road safety with a more practical approach.

The Democratic Republic of Congo has reopened the airport in Bunia, the epicenter of the current Ebola outbreak, as the World Health Organization reports over 300 confirmed cases and seeks more global support to contain the spreading disease.
Premier Minns is facing internal pressure within his party to take action regarding poker machines.
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns is being urged to carefully consider the issue of bracket creep.
The classic necktie, which has been in decline for decades, is now reappearing around more necks, carrying a completely new kind of significance and style.

Skemmtiferðaskipið Hondius, þar sem hantaveira kom upp, hélt til Hollands í dag eftir að síðustu farþegarnir fóru frá borði á Tenerife, en að minnsta kosti sjö þeirra sem fluttir voru á brott hafa…

A man in Linz, Austria, fatally shot his wife and daughter outside a guesthouse before taking his own life. Authorities confirmed two women died in the shooting, and there is no further danger to the public.

Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least 7 to 13 people, including a child, according to various reports. These attacks occurred despite an existing ceasefire deal.
Following politician Mohamsson's inability to name all of Sweden's fundamental laws, a discussion has emerged about similar knowledge gaps among other politicians.

The New South Wales government has expressed disappointment after a judge in the state's top court struck down its laws regarding restrictions on protests, ruling them unconstitutional.

NSW Premier Chris Minns announced a revamped electric vehicle policy focusing on more fast-chargers and electric trucks, aiming to provide road users with a cheaper alternative to petrol.

The chairman of the Association of Physiotherapists, Gunnlaugur Briem, stated that at least 7,000 to 8,000 people are on waiting lists for physiotherapy services in Iceland. He emphasized the need for clear prioritization in their services.
At least 1,300 people have died from hunger in refugee camps in Ethiopia's Tigray region over the past three years, with the African Union estimating a total of 600,000 conflict-related deaths in the region.
Is there anything finer and more inspiring than very old avant-garde ladies? After reading about and listening to them this weekend, I actually don't think so.
Að minnsta kosti 13 særðust, þar af tvö börn, í loftsprengjuárás Rússa á borgina Zaporizhzhia i Úkraínu í nótt. Úkraínski fjölmiðillinn Kyiv Independent greinir svo frá.
The US has sunk or destroyed more than 30 Iranian warships since the offensive against Iran began, says Brad...

Að minnsta kosti 30.000 manns hafa hrakist frá heimilum sínum í Líbanon vegna harðnandi átaka í Mið-Austurlöndum, að sögn Sameinuðu þjóðanna.
Davíð Oddsson, a former Prime Minister of Iceland, is being remembered, with many acknowledging his significant impact on the country, stating 'Davíð Oddsson changed Iceland'.

This week marked four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with commemorations held in Kyiv attended by leaders including Kristrún Frostadóttir.
Ayla, 21, who has built a life in Sweden with education, a job, and a boyfriend, faces deportation to Iran, a country she associates with fear, expressing shock and worry about leaving her family.
Hópur þjóðarleiðtoga, þar á meðal Kristrún Frostadóttir forsætisráðherra, eru komin til Kyiv, höfuðborgar Úkraínu, þar sem þess verður minnst í dag að fjögur ár eru liðin frá því að Rússar gerðu allsh
Hið minnsta tíu liggja á gjörgæslu með áverka eftir skógarelda sem geisað hafa nærri strandborginni Split í Króatíu. Á annan tug er minna meitt.

A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Colombia, causing widespread destruction, building collapses, and at least 100 fatalities. The quake led to the closure of five airports and prompted scientists to investigate a potential link with the Puracé volcano.

Minnst 15 eru látnir og tugir særðir eftir eldflauga- og drónaárásir Rússa í Kænugarði og nágrenni í nótt.

A bomb carried by a woman exploded outside a luxury restaurant in central Moscow, killing three people and injuring dozens. The incident occurred during a celebration, with reports suggesting a Russian general may have been the target.

A series of powerful earthquakes, including a magnitude 7, struck Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan, causing buildings to collapse and leaving several people in cardiac arrest. Thousands have been evacuated as rescuers search for those trapped.

A man who was nearly sucked out of a Ryanair plane window during a flight has shared his harrowing experience, recalling only the 'bang' as the window shattered. He described the explosion and his fear, also criticizing the crew for their perceived paralysis during the incident.

A passenger ferry capsized off the coast of Guyana, resulting in at least 27 confirmed deaths and over 80 people still missing. Authorities have launched a criminal investigation into the disaster as search efforts continue.

A recent heatwave across Europe has been associated with more than 10,000 excess deaths, with some reports indicating at least 12,000 additional fatalities.

„Minnstu munaði að þetta lenti undir malbiksvaltaranum en í lok dags ákváðum við að skipta yfir í ¡Hola!
A rainbow flag displayed at Grafarvogskirkja church was vandalized, with paint sprayed over it. Church officials confirmed the act was not sanctioned by the church, and at least two individuals are believed to be responsible.

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns acknowledged the significant challenge for the Labor party to retain power, citing threats from One Nation, as protesters interrupted a state conference.

At least five people were killed in a fire that engulfed an apartment tower in Antwerp, Belgium. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze, which also displaced numerous residents.
A bench along a walking path in Reykjavik has become a memorial for Chinese singer and actor Yu Menglong, also known as Alan Yu, who died last year after falling from an apartment building in Beijing.

The Minns government is awaiting federal approval for a carbon credit scheme to move forward with the long-awaited Great Koala National Park, which aims to protect 12,000 koalas. The deal by the Albanese government has been described as contentious.

The first organized Thursday evening event of the summer at Þingvellir National Park will commemorate Jón Sigurðsson, led by former MP and minister Guðni Ágústsson, who has organized the Þingvallagöngu for 15 years.

The French Embassy in Iceland hosted a ceremony to honor the memory of numerous French seafarers who have perished off the coast of Iceland, held at the French plot in Hólavallagarður cemetery in Reykjavík.

A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Mindanao, affecting over 8,600 schools and displacing nearly 18,000 people into evacuation centers. Local governments and organizations are mobilizing financial aid, rescue teams, and personnel for the response efforts.
Russia conducted one of its largest missile and drone attacks of the war across Ukraine, resulting in at least 18 deaths and numerous injuries. The widespread strikes hit multiple cities, including Kyiv, causing significant damage and trapping people under rubble.

Russia has launched a series of deadly missile attacks across Ukraine, including a significant strike on Kyiv's main IT park. The attacks have resulted in at least ten deaths and dozens of injuries, with reports of hypersonic Zircon missiles being used.

Russia conducted a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv, utilizing hypersonic Oreshnik missiles, resulting in four deaths and significant destruction. The strikes drew widespread condemnation from European leaders, who described the attack as an escalation and a political scare tactic.
Viewership for the Eurovision Song Contest final night was significantly lower in numerous countries compared to previous years, with Germany reporting the highest audience numbers among the published figures.

Israel announced it killed a senior Hamas military commander in an airstrike in Gaza, identifying him as a key architect of the October 7 attacks. Hamas later confirmed the death of its top armed wing chief.
At least six individuals have tested positive for hantavirus, with 18 others exhibiting mild symptoms of the infection. Public health officials are monitoring the situation and advising on preventative measures.

Witnesses are refusing to appear before New South Wales parliamentary hearings after a court ruled in favor of Chris Minns’ chief of staff, who launched legal action to avoid giving evidence. This refusal is being described as "not a good look."
At least seventeen migrants are confirmed dead and nine are missing after their boat capsized in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Libya.

The New South Wales premier has reiterated support for an anti-protest law, despite the state's highest court ruling it unconstitutional, drawing criticism from Greens.
A court in Australia has struck down controversial protest restrictions implemented by the Minns government. The ruling marks a significant legal development regarding civil liberties.

Israeli airstrikes continue to target Lebanon, killing civilians and leading to Indonesia laying to rest peacekeepers killed in the conflict, while renewed strikes have also forced a Syria border crossing to close.
An opinion piece suggests that Minns, a political figure, should follow other Australian states in cutting public transport fares.

Minnst 11 einstaklingar hafa verið lagðir inn á sjúkrahús í Bretlandi eftir banvænan heilahimnubólgufaraldur sem virðist eiga upptök sín í næturklúbbi í borginni Canterbury.

The Minns government in New South Wales, Australia, is introducing new legislation to significantly increase penalties for property underquoting, aiming to crack down on misleading practices in the real estate market.

Alexandra Caples suggested expanded NSW laws could ‘damage trust between police and communities, undermining broader efforts to counter extremism’ Follow our Australia news live blog for latest…

New South Wales premier faces questions over what he told MPs who attended demonstration opposing Israeli president Isaac Herzog’s visit Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The New South Wales premier, Chris Minns, has labelled pro-Palestine protest organisers “a pack of communists” as he continues to blame them for violent clashes with police last month, amid ongoing dissent among Labor MPs about the government...
At least 39 civilians have been killed in Afghanistan since clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan began on the countries' border on Thursday, according to the Taliban administration in…
Videos circulating on social media appear to show the exact moment of the missile's impact.
Björgunarfólk að störfum á slysstað í Mílanó.AP/LaPresse / Stefano Porta Tveir létust og að minnsta kosti 38 eru slasaðir eftir að sporvagn fór af sporinu og klessti á hús í Mílanó á Ítalíu í gær.

„Gott að sjá þig, kæri vinur,“ voru fyrstu orð Kristrúnar Frostadóttur forsætisráðherra þegar Andrí Síbía, utanríkisráðherra Úkraínu, tók á móti henni á brautarpallinum á aðallestarstöðinni í Kænugarð
Liðsmenn glæpasamtaka í Mexíkó hafa drepið á þriðja tug þjóðvarðliða í ofbeldisöldu, sem hófst þegar leiðtogi þeirra var drepinn í hernaðaraðgerð. Að minnsta kosti 30 liðsmenn glæpagengisins Jalisco l