Ulla Engberg Podcasts
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Sweden's ambassador to Ukraine Tobias Thyberg tells us what he remembers of that fateful week last year, and Ukraine's ambassador to Sweden tells us about some of the issues facing Ukrainian refugees here.
We also hear from a Swedish orthopedic surgeon who is treating injured Ukrainian soldiers from the front line.
Plus: Police chief found dead in his home, mother tongue language classes and Semla day.
Presenters: Ulla Engberg and Dave Russell
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Also, a new trade union branch has been formed at Spotify Sweden and the circus has come to town, but is it the type of circus you expect?
Presented and produced by Maya Naylor
Reporters: Joshua Worth and Ulla Engberg
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Also in this week's program, we take a look at the Government's planned investigation into mother tongue education in Swedish schools, and we also hear about the legendary comedy duo Hasse and Tage, and what they mean for Swedish cultural history.
Presenter: Michael Walsh
Reporters: Maya Naylor and Ulla Engberg
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The government says it wants to improve the rules for non-EU PhD students and researchers' residence permits. We ask the new Minister for Education, Mats Persson, what this means in practice. We also hear PhD-student "Neha" who is concerned the changes don't come soon enough.
Also in the programme: Nine months after they were forced to flee their country, we check in on how some Ukrainian families to see how they are getting on. We'll have a look at the Centre Party's leadership contest, and get wafts of gingerbread from an annual gingerbread house competition.
Plus: the most streamed song in Sweden in the past year.
Presenter & Producer: Ulla Engberg -
Also in the program, we hear about an award-winning project from a team of Swedish journalists, who turned the stories of Qatar's migrant workers into football cards, as well as the latest on the legal dispute over who owns the 14 kilogram meteorite that landed in Enköping two years ago.
Presenter: Michael Walsh
Reporter: Ulla Engberg
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Also in the program, we hear from Swedish Radio's correspondent at the COP 27 climate summit, which is underway in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm El Sheikh. The question of systemic racism in Sweden is also raised, following a visit from a UN expert group, and we take a look at the rise in popularity of film screenings backed by live orchestras.
Presenter: Michael Walsh
Reporters: Ulla Engberg and Dave Russell
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Just over a month after September's General Election, Sweden has a new government. We hear from the new prime minister about the deal that brought him to power, and hear from an MP in the party that used to be out in the cold, but is now providing key support in parliament to the new government, the Sweden Democrats. Also, we hear one family's journey on reducing their waste over a one year period.
Presented by Maya Naylor
Reporters: Michael Walsh, Dave Russell and Ulla Engberg
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