Al Qaeda leader killed in Kabul
Last week, Al Qaeda’s top leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed by the US military in a targeted attack. Zawahiri was in a luxury villa in Kabul, apparently a guest of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. How does this affect the relationship between the US and Afghanistan? And how has life been for the people of Afghanistan since the Taliban regained power a year ago?
How should we distribute the electricity?
There may be a shortage of electricity in Sweden this autumn. Which needs come before others? Sweden has tried rationing electricity in the past, most recently in the early 70s – is it time for that again? And is that even possible in the deregulated market we have today?
Elections in Kenya: Political families want to strengthen their power
On Tuesday, there are general elections in Kenya. The perennial challenger is expected to win after incumbent President Kenyatta allied with his former rival. But the high unemployment and widespread corruption among the country’s leaders have caused young people to lose confidence in the political elite.
One hour:
It’s been Pride week: How vulnerable are Muslim LGBTQ people?
After Pelosi in Taiwan: How do top diplomats act in risky crisis situations?
Chronicle with Katarina Barrling
The panel with Peter Wennblad, SvD, Susanne Nyström, DN and Göran Greider, Dalademokraten
Hour two:
What significance do the traditional political speeches have when the parties have to convince the voters?
Satire: Cancer vigil in Outer Sweden
Culture panel on how to talk about abortions
Cheese by Lotta Eriksson
Program manager: Pekka Kenttälä
Producer: Ulrika Fjällborg
Technician: Joar Johnssom
Source: ICELAND NEWS