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In this weeks episode: the Social Democrats are holding their party conference in Gothenburg what direction are they taking ahead of the 2026 election? We hear from political reporter My Rohwedder from newspaper Aftonbladet who is there.
Plus, major layoffs at Volvo Cars, changes to the Migration Agency's citizenship routines, and this weekendâs Stockholm Marathon.
Presenters: Babak Parham & Michael Walsh. -
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A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on May 30th, 2025. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play.
Presenter/Producer: Kris Boswell.
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The growing grassroots movement campaigning for a smartphone-free childhood.
The genetic genealogy method to catch a killer that will become legal in Sweden this summer.
Also, we speak to a reporter from P4 VĂ€stmanland on the grave robbing of a Viking power centre.
And a farmer's daughter who became one of the greatest opera singers of the twentieth century.
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The Swedish diplomat that was arrested last week on suspicion of spying is dead. Questions are asked about the manner of his arrest and possible links to the resignation of the national security advisor.
And police have presented their investigation into the Ărebro mass shooting. Their conclusion: his motive was to end his own life at the Risbergska school, due to an âincreasing frustration and hopelessnessâ about his life.
Also, we speak to the makers of a new documentary series about Sweden during the Second World War â why is the time right to tell the story now?Plus from Basel, a report looking ahead to tomorrow's Eurovision Song Contest.
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The US embassy has sent letters to its suppliers among them Stockholm City Council's planning office asking about diversity, equity and inclusion programs that violate US anti-discrimination law. We hear from Stockholm vice mayor Jan Valeskog.
And: A man suspected of spying on members of Sweden's Uyghur diaspora on behalf of China was himself a leading figure in the community. Swedish Radio's China reporter Hanna Sahlberg has been following the case.
Also: Linköping plans to put a begging ban in place this summer, citing links to organised crime. We hear from journalist Jenny Grentzelius at P4 Ăstergötland.
Presenters: Michael Walsh and Dave Russell
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