On Wednesday, armed men freed a man from a prison transport at a hospital in Norrköping. The freed man is a 20-year-old from Malmö who has been sentenced to ten years in prison after an attempted murder in Bunkeflostrand at the beginning of last year. If you look back, you see that the man came into contact with criminal circles early on and he was already taken into custody as a 16-year-old.

Who is the 20-year-old who was acquitted in Norrköping?

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Hear how the 20-year-old was drawn to criminal circles early on and why he was forcibly taken into custody as a teenager. In the picture you see when he was photographed in the prison in connection with his arrest in February 2022. Photo: From the police preliminary investigation

Difficult to reach relatives after the earthquake

On Monday, Turkey and Syria were hit by a strong earthquake. The devastation after the earthquake is terrible. Many people are still trapped under the racial masses and millions of people have lost their homes and everything they owned. It is difficult to reach the affected areas, both with concrete help and by telephone.

In Lund, there is Mustafa Öteles, who tries in vain to get hold of his relatives.

Mustafa tries to call his relatives in Turkey

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Lunda resident Mustafa Öteles tries in vain to contact family and relatives in the area where the earthquake killed and injured thousands of people in Turkey. Photo: SVT

Ice-free winters make Skåne a paradise for birds

Climate change means that more and more birds choose to winter in south-west Scania instead of further south. The ice-free winters have created a bird’s paradise.

– Since the 90s, certain species have increased sharply, says Fredrik Haas, researcher at the Department of Biology at Lund University.

Ice-free coasts have made Skåne a bird’s paradise

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– If you want to see signs of climate change in the winter, this is a super example, says Fredrik Haas, researcher at the Department of Biology in Lund about the large increase in puffer ducks that winter in Skåne. Photo: Magnus Martinsson /TT and SVT

SVT opens newsroom at Rosengård

And finally – a news about ourselves. This week we were able to tell you that at the end of the year we will open a new editorial office at Rosengård in Malmö.

– Rosengård may be Skåne’s most famous neighborhood and around 34,000 people live here. Our mission is to portray and review as many relevant perspectives as possible of life here, says editor-in-chief Göran Eklund.

And the residents of Rosengård like the decision.

Hear the reactions from the area

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Hear reactions from Zahra Akhlagi, Ali Kadim and Wafaa Alhkem and several others in the clip. Photo: Celebrating Razak/SVT

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