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Sweden experiences five shootings since weekend with three fatalities

Sweden has seen a wave of gun violence with five shootings reported since the weekend, three of them fatal, occurring in locations including Örebro, the Stockholm area, and Malmö. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer described the acts as horrific. In Rosengård, Malmö, a 15-year-old boy was shot dead around 6:39 p.m. on Wednesday, with police arresting a boy and girl of the same age nearby on suspicion of murder. Separately, in Tyresö outside Stockholm, an 18-year-old man suffered serious injuries from a shooting on an SL bus at a bus stop near several schools around 3 p.m. Wednesday. The perpetrator fled, leaving many witnesses including children and students. These incidents underscore heightened concerns over public safety in the region.

Bayern München women beat Manchester United 3-2 in Champions League quarter-final first leg

FC Bayern München's women's team secured a narrow 3-2 victory over Manchester United in the Champions League quarter-final first leg played in Manchester, ending 1-1 at halftime. Pernille Harder starred for the visitors, scoring twice in the 2nd and 71st minutes, while Momoko Tanikawa netted the decisive goal in the 84th minute. The win gives Bayern a slender advantage heading into the return leg scheduled for next Wednesday at the Allianz Arena. The match showcased competitive play with both teams trading blows in a tightly contested encounter.

Nobel laureate's team uncovers intestinal cells' appetite suppression mechanism

A research team led by David Julius, the 2021 Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, has elucidated the molecular mechanism by which intestinal tuft cells communicate with the brain to suppress appetite amid parasitic infections. Published today in Nature, the study reveals that these cells release acetylcholine and serotonin, activating the vagus nerve to relay signals curbing hunger. This discovery sheds light on gut-brain interactions and holds potential for developing treatments for disorders like irritable bowel syndrome. The findings build on Julius's prior work in sensory biology, offering new insights into infection responses and metabolic regulation.

Kylian Mbappé denies Real Madrid misdiagnosed his knee injury by scanning wrong leg

Kylian Mbappé has refuted allegations that Real Madrid doctors misdiagnosed his December knee injury by scanning the wrong knee. Speaking in Boston ahead of France's friendly against Brazil, the forward acknowledged his role in fueling the rumors due to poor communication but affirmed he is now fully fit. Mbappé clarified the details of his recovery, dispelling speculation that surrounded the incident and emphasizing his readiness for upcoming matches. This statement aims to put the controversy to rest as he prepares to represent his national team.

Graham Potter instructs Swedish players to withhold tactics before Ukraine playoff semi-final

Coach Graham Potter has directed Swedish players to avoid disclosing any tactical details ahead of their playoff semi-final against Ukraine. Training sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday were closed to media to maintain secrecy. Uncertainty surrounds two players: Williot Swedberg and Gustav Lundgren, whose participation remains in doubt. Potter's strategy emphasizes discipline and confidentiality to preserve competitive edge in the crucial matchup, reflecting standard preparation protocols for high-stakes playoff games.

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