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Riots in Southport driven by false rumors
The unrest that broke out in sorrowful Southport on Tuesday evening was driven by false rumors, according to the British police. Three girls died and eight were injured in the knife attack in a dance studio.
Disappointed Olympic Four: "I came here to go all the way"
The clay pigeon shooter Rickard Levin Andersson had a firm grip on an Olympic Games medal in trap – but blew it. Three straight misses in the final gave the 33-year-old a fourth place.
Life imprisonment for notorious British imam
The radical imam Anjem Choudary is sentenced to life imprisonment in the United Kingdom. Choudary is notorious as one of the country's most violence-promoting preachers, and has been found guilty by a court of leading the banned extremist network al-Muhajiroun.
Riots in mourning Southport after the tragedy
The police have officially identified the three fatalities, aged six to nine years, after the stabbing in Southport. Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed his sorrow when he visited the crime scene.
The Taliban cuts ties with embassies
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan is severing ties with a number of the country's embassies around the world – including in Sweden. Documents issued by these diplomatic missions are no longer valid, it is stated.
Britain in shock after knife attack: "Why?"
Desperation, horror, and chaos. From the British town of Southport come dramatic eyewitness accounts after three small children died from their injuries and several were severely injured in a knife attack on Monday.
"Black Hole" Forces Brits to Save
The UK's new Finance Minister Rachel Reeves warns that tough decisions are required to reduce public expenditure and increase taxes. .
Upward trend on the stock exchange – report boost for Storytel
The Stockholm Stock Exchange's OMXS index rose slightly on Tuesday. The audiobook company Storytel climbed 7 percent, while Intrum plummeted.
Plastic on beaches down 80 percent after charge
The amount of plastic bags on British beaches has decreased by 80 percent. The success comes after fees were introduced over the last 15 years.
Mass arrests during regime-critical protests
Several deaths and mass arrests are reported in connection with street protests against Venezuela's regime's claims of victory in Sunday's election. The military is said to have sworn loyalty to President Nicolás Maduro.
Teenager's Golden Joy: "Surrealistic"
The first Olympic medal came on Saturday – the first Olympic gold two days later. Canadian wonder kid Summer McIntosh, 17 years old, crushed the opposition on 400 meters medley and won with almost six seconds.
The Police Reverse on BBC Anchor – Suspected
British police recently stated that there were no criminal suspicions against the former BBC anchor Huw Edwards, following reports in the British newspaper The Sun in early July that he had paid a young person for images with sexual content. But now the police are saying that they brought formal charges against Edwards at the end of June, and that the suspicions concern him having taken "indecent photographs of children", reports the public service company [BBC](https://www.
Swedish criticism: Robbed of bronze by the jury
Rider Sofia Sjöborg is convinced that obstacle 21D in the cross-country was passed according to the rules. The competition jury did not think so.
Two children killed in knife attack in Southport
Two children have been confirmed dead after the stabbing in Southport, north of Liverpool. A further eleven people were injured when the perpetrator attacked an event with a Taylor Swift theme.
Prosecutor: Dead in car fire believed to be Britons
In the middle of July, two people were found dead in a burned-out car in Malmö. According to prosecutor Magnus Pettersson, the circumstances indicate that it concerns two British citizens.
Unchanged on the Stockholm Stock Exchange – lift for SBB
The Stockholm Stock Exchange started the trading week unchanged, and closed slightly above zero. The real estate company SBB, on the other hand, had a sunny day, and rose nearly 10 percent.
Maduro declared winner – protests erupt in Caracas
Nicolás Maduro has officially been declared the winner of Venezuela's controversial election. But the international criticism is widespread.
The UK to Save Billions
The UK's new finance minister is expected to present proposals today to save many billions of pounds, according to [BBC](https://www. bbc.
The Olympic Games Swede's protest rejected
Did she take the hurdles correctly at 21D? Sofia Sjöborg didn't know herself. The judges seemed uncertain and handed out 15 penalty points only after crossing the finish line.
Convicted of Rape - Made Olympic Games Debut in Paris
Convicted and questioned. Eight years ago, beach volleyball player Steven van de Velde was convicted of child rape.
Kittel: "What she did is completely unacceptable"
Dressage star Patrik Kittel condemns colleague Charlotte Dujardin's actions in the film clip that has shaken the sport. What she did in the video is completely unacceptable, he says.
Victory for Djokovic – could be a dream meeting
Novak Djokovic has done his part to make a dream meeting with Rafael Nadal in the second round of the Olympic tennis tournament. The Serbian world number two outclassed doubles specialist Matt Ebden, South Africa, with 6–0, 6–1.
United Kingdom changes stance on ICC's arrest warrant
The United Kingdom will not oppose the International Criminal Court's (ICC) request for an arrest warrant against Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This is announced by a spokesperson for the new British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who adds that it is up to the court to decide whether an arrest warrant should be issued or not.
Gothia on the death: "Completely incomprehensible"
For the second time in two years, a Gothia Cup player has drowned at the swimming center in Alingsås. It is completely unbelievable, says Malin Fahlén, communications manager at Gothia Cup.
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