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A Chinese vessel is the centre of attention as authorities investigate two damaged cables in Baltic Sea. It's been described as potential sabotage, but this is rarely proven says Hans Liwång from the Swedish Defence University and KTH.
And: Northvolt files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as its CEO Peter Carlsson steps down.
Also: Ever wondered why so much of your personal information is out in the open, posted on websites like Ratsit and MrKoll? Change could be on the way to limit this.
And: Despite warnings from the Migration Agency, the National Audit Office says they could find no evidence of widespread abuse of study permits among international students from outside the EU.
Presenters: Michael Walsh and Dave Russell
Producer: Kris Boswell -
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A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on November 18th 2024. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play.
Presenter: Dave Russell
Producer: Kris Boswell
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This week marks thirty years since Sweden's EU referendum.
We'll listen to what Radio Sweden sounded like on the evening of the 13th November 1994.
We talk to Hans Lindqvist who was chair of the cross-party ”No to the EU” campaign at the time, and we catch up with some political scientists who explain why Sweden voted yes, and what it has meant to the country.
And finally, Swedish Radio's man in Brussels, Andreas Liljeheden tells us how Sweden is doing in today's EU.
We also speak to Jakob Åsell, program coordinator of the ongoing Stockholm Film Festival which is celebrating its 35th year.
Presenters: Babak Parham and Kris Boswell
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Radio Sweden Weekly focuses on Donald Trump's return to the White House after Americans voted for a new president on Tuesday.
We'll be looking at what a second Trump administration could mean for Sweden over the next four years in terms of its export economy and security.
And we hear from Swedish politicians and Americans living in Sweden - what are they saying about the US election results?
Presenters: Dave Russell and Michael Walsh
Producer: Kris Boswell
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With only days left till the presidential elections in the US, many of the Swedish politicians are looking as well as heading west, to see if they can learn something about political campaigning. We hear from some of them in this week's programme.
It's been one year since the income requirement for work permit holders was more than doubled - what effect has it had so far? We look at some of the figures and speak to an employer who was very concerned before the changes.
And Mike Loshak has won the Teacher of the Year award for 2024. He has experience from teaching in Sweden as well as the UK and tells us about how the two educational systems compare.
Presenters: Ulla Engberg and Michael Walsh
Producer: Kris Boswell - Näytä enemmän