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Oasis tickets sold out
The interest was enormous when the tickets to Oasis' performances next summer were released on Saturday morning. Around eight o'clock in the evening, the band announced on X that all 17 concerts had sold out.
After Olympic success – World Championship bronze to Rissveds
Bronze in the Olympic Games and now bronze in the World Championship. The Swedish mountain bike star Jenny Rissveds continues to harvest medals this summer.
Man arrested after double murder of Britons in Malmö
A 19-year-old man has been arrested for aiding and abetting the murders of the two British citizens found dead in a burnt-out car in Malmö in July. "The investigation is continuing both here in Sweden and in the UK with interrogations, technical investigations, collection and analysis of digital evidence and other measures," says senior prosecutor Magnus Pettersson in a [press release](https://via.
One Detained After Double Murder of Britons in Malmö
One person has been detained on probable cause suspected of aiding and abetting the murder of two British citizens who were found dead in a burnt-out car in Malmö in July. .
Oasis plans world tour
The rumor was true – after 15 years, the Gallagher brothers have buried the hatchet and Oasis is reuniting. The news comes the same week as the breakthrough album "Definitely Maybe" turns 30 years old.
Lead and Arsenic in Swedish Tampons
Tampons sold in Sweden contain potentially toxic heavy metals, shows an analysis performed by the research institute Rise on behalf of [P3 News](https://sverigesradio. se/artikel/labbtest-visar-tungmetaller-finns-aven-i-svenska-tamponger).
USA promises support for Ukraine's energy network
USA's President Joe Biden condemns Russia's "terrible" attack on Ukrainian cities and energy systems. But he gives no answers to Ukraine's demands to use American weapons against Russian targets without restrictions.
Food Delivery via Apps Linked to Overweight
To order ready-made meals via apps seems to be significantly more common in households where the person responsible for shopping has obesity, according to a British study. The results shed light on how new consumption patterns can exacerbate health disparities in society.
Max Verstappen missed home win
Max Verstappen had the chance to win his home race in the Netherlands for the fourth consecutive time. It didn't turn out that way, and instead Lando Norris snatched the victory from the Dutchman.
The UK Approves Alzheimer's Medication
Despite a no in July from the European Medicines Agency EMA, the drug Leqembi is now approved for treatment of Alzheimer's patients in the United Kingdom. .
Kulusevski with an assist in Tottenham's win
Dejan Kulusevski provided a nice assist when Tottenham crushed Everton at home, 4–0. For Manchester United, it was a tough away defeat against Brighton.
Postcard Turns Up – After 121 Years
A mortgage association in the city of Swansea in British Wales has received mail. A postcard dated 1903 and addressed to Lydia Davies, who 121 years ago lived at the address where the association is now located.
Windy on the West Coast - Several Warnings
It's blowing hard along the west coast and several yellow warnings have been issued at sea. There are also warnings of high water levels from Strömstad down to Gothenburg.
Storm Lilian Creates Chaos in Norway
Thousands of Norwegians are without power, trees have fallen and a large crane was torn loose in Larvik in the wake of the storm Lilian. The storm hit the coast along large parts of the Oslofjord on Friday.
Multiple questions surrounding F1 leader Verstappen
Formula 1 leader Max Verstappen is writing history if he takes his fourth straight win on home soil this weekend. But has he overcome the setbacks that affected him and the team before the competition break?.
More migrants cross the English Channel
The number of migrants who make their way to the United Kingdom illegally across the English Channel is increasing. So far this year, there have been more than ever recorded before.
Man in Pakistan arrested for link to riots
Pakistani police have arrested a man suspected of cyberterrorism. The man is accused of spreading false information on the internet that led to riots in the UK.
Olympic Games winner wants to avoid "war of words" with rivals
The Olympic Games are over, but the rivalries within athletics persist. The Olympic Games winner in the 1,500 meters, USA's Cole Hocker, however, does not intend to engage in the so-called war of words between competitors Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Norway, and Josh Kerr, Great Britain.
Australia and Indonesia engage in military cooperation
Australia and Indonesia have agreed on a new bilateral defence agreement that gives both countries the opportunity to operate militarily on each other's territory. .
Green light for Danish weapons against Russian territory
Denmark's government is backing Ukraine's entry into Russia, announces Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen. This means that they do not see any problems with Danish-donated weapons being used in Russia.
British Prisons Overcrowded – Emergency Measures Introduced
Hundreds have been convicted in connection with the summer's violent riots in the United Kingdom. Now the Labour government is taking emergency measures to prevent prisons in the country's northern parts from becoming overcrowded.
Luxury Yacht Sinks: Six Missing – Baby Rescued from Sea
A sailboat with foreign tourists has capsized in harsh weather off northwestern Sicily. A body has been found in the water, but divers are searching for six more missing.
Zelensky: We are achieving our goals in Kursk
Ukraine's counter-invasion of Russia aims to create a buffer zone against the enemy, says President Volodymyr Zelensky. At the same time, Russia's advance in Ukrainian Donetsk continues, where "mandatory evacuation" is now being initiated.
Klarna Ready for the Stock Exchange – "Question of Timing"
The criteria for a stock exchange listing are in place, according to Klarna's co-founder and CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski. Long-term goals for customer volume, global presence, and profitability have been achieved.
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