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Former ‘Hero’ Cop Faces Rape Charges

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Vast peat fire in Skåne may burn for weeks

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Rail traffic delays after goods train derails

Rail traffic in northern Sweden will suffer interruptions this week after a goods train derailed between Älvsbyn and Jörn on Saturday. Read More

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Train delays persist after mystery fire

Rail travel between southern Sweden and Stockholm continued to face some delays after a mystery fire cut off traffic at Flen an hour south of the capital. Read More

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Syria enters second day of internet blackout

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Syria has entered a second day without any internet connection to the outside world.

Google’s transparency report showed traffic to its pages suddenly stopped and have continued to show no activity.

Landline phones have also been down in the country which is embroiled in a civil war that has lasted more than 2 years.

Dan Hubbard, chief technology officer at OpenDNS said, “Effectively, the shutdown disconnects Syria from Internet communication with the rest of the world. It’s unclear whether Internet communication within Syria is still available.”

There has been speculation that the cut was an attempt by the government to disrupt any rebel communication.

However, the state news agency blames a fault in the optical fibre cables, quoting a communications official it said: “Efforts are ongoing to fix the faults and to bring Internet and telephone services back up as soon as possible.”

Google’s senior manager for free expression Christine Chen said it has happened twice before, “This happened in Syria last November and in Egypt during the Arab Spring.” Experts have said it is impossible to determine the cause of disruptions.

Google said its Speak2Tweet service was still up and running, as it was during the Arab Spring disruptions.

A screen shot from Google’s traffic data in Syria.

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Sweden won’t ban drinking after accidents

The government won’t forbid Swedes from drinking after a traffic incident, even though the after-the-fact alcohol consumption means they may shirk charges of drunk driving. Read More

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Internet blackout severs Syria from Web – reports

Google announced that its services in the country were offline at 9:45pm local time (1845pm GMT) on Monday. The Internet giant’s transparency report published on its website showed a huge fall in activity.The blackout rendered most Syrian websites inaccessible according to reports, although some websites that are based abroad can still be accessed.              Dan Hubbard, Chief of Technology at Umbrella Security Labs, wrote in a blog post that“Syria seems to have largely disappeared from the Internet,” citing statistics on outbound Web traffic from Syria.“Effectively, the shutdown disconnects Syria from Internet communication with the rest of the world,” he wrote, adding it was still unclear what had caused the blackout. Hubbard also referenced a similar internet blackout in Syria last November.The Syrian government has denied it was involved in last year’s countrywide Internet outage, and accused the opposition of responsibility. Following the blackout, hacktivist group Anonymous slammed Syrian President Bashar Assad’s government for cutting the country off from the Internet, and pledged to bring down state websites.“Government of Syria cuts country’s Internet access – anonymous goes on warpath,” the group wrote on Twitter. Opposition factions often use social media to upload videos and images of massacres they claim were perpetrated by government forces.The violence in Syria has shown no signs of relenting in recent weeks. The international community has stepped up negotiations to push for a solution to the conflict in response to the rising conflict.Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State John Kerry met in Moscow on Tuesday to discuss the conflict. They emphasized their continuing commitment to ending the violence that has plagued the country for over two years.Both referenced the importance of last year’s Geneva Communiqué, which drew up a plan for a peaceful political transition in Syria. Lavrov stressed that the opposition had not yet made any indication it was committed to the Geneva Communiqué, nor had they named representatives to negotiate on behalf of the opposition.An international conference will be held at the end of May as a follow-up to last year’s Geneva Accord. Read More