Most attention this week received the news that the apartments in the scandal-ridden tenant-owner association in the Great Wall of Malmö in Malmö are being sold at an executive auction.

Fuad Al Suheilly and his family will lose the apartment but the bank loans will remain.

He says it's a nightmare.

The apartment owners risk being completely without a lot after an executive auction.

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Fuad Al Suheilly's family will be forced to pay off their half a million loan, despite losing their condominium.

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On August 3, three people were shot at the center of Gamlegården in Kristianstad.

On Thursday afternoon, a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old were arrested on probable cause on suspicion of attempted murder.

The two teenagers deny any wrongdoing.

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The shooting took place in the parking lot outside Gamlegårdens Centrum.

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The shootings in Malmö have decreased in the last two years, but when the couple Persson were to pull back the curtains and go to bed one evening in July, someone fired three shots through their windows.

No one was shot, but Elsie fainted and had to go to the hospital after the shock.

No one has been arrested, and according to police, the shots were intended for someone else.

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Rune and Elsie Persson were just about to go to bed one evening in July when someone fired three shots into their bedroom.

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With its 72 poles, the Danish wind farm on Kriegers Flak is Scandinavia's largest offshore wind farm.

After German and Danish wind power on the ground in the Baltic Sea, the Swedish project is still waiting for permission from the government.

Now the turbines at Scandinavia's largest offshore wind farm are spinning

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Scandinavia's largest offshore wind farm inaugurated