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Expressen: Norway Storm, Somalia Anger, Linköping Shooting News

Expressen: ⁢Storm, Shooting, ‍and Somali Concerns Dominate Latest News

Severe Storm Impacts Norway, potential for 25-Year ‌High

Norway is⁢ bracing for what authorities call a potentially catastrophic storm, with falling⁤ trees, disrupted travel, and residents seeking shelter.‌ The Meteorological Institute warns of hazardous conditions outdoors as the storm,named Amy,intensifies.

This weather​ event is feared to be the⁢ worst to hit ⁢Norway in 25 years, prompting widespread alerts and safety precautions.

Read more: The alarm: Amy can be ‍the‍ worst ⁣in 25 years

Somali MP Voices Opposition to Swedish Criminal Expulsions

A Somali Member of Parliament, Abdillahi ⁢Hashi Abib, has publicly criticized Sweden’s⁣ recent policy of deporting criminals to⁤ Somalia, stating that Somalia does not want to ​receive individuals convicted of serious‍ crimes.

“We do⁣ not want rapists, pedophiles and gang leaders from Sweden ⁤on the streets of Mogadishu,” Abib told Expressen, reflecting ‌growing anger over the expulsions.

Read more: Somali anger toward Sweden

Shooting ⁢Reported in Linköping

Police are investigating a ‌shooting that ⁣occurred at 17:54 in the ‌Vasastaden district of Linköping, Sweden. A man⁣ was shot and transported ⁣to a hospital with​ injuries that are not currently considered life-threatening.

Authorities report receiving multiple calls regarding loud bangs in the central‍ area, which was populated at the time of the incident. Police‍ spokesperson​ Angelica⁤ Forsberg stated that⁣ investigators‌ are⁣ actively collecting witness testimony.

Read more: Shooting in ⁢Linköping

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