Tag: Aftonbladet
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Debate: Should the state stop buying Jas Gripen planes from Saab?
Should the state stop buying Jas Gripen planes from Saab even if it means that the production of Swedish combat aircraft goes to the grave? The issue came to the fore when Svenska Dagbladet published information that Saab appealed to the state to order more Gripen planes – otherwise they will be forced to wind…
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The gang no longer exists – yet the Foxtrot deeds continue
Sandviken, Sundbyberg, Gävle, Handen, Fagersjö, Lidingö, Linköping. The list of places that have been bombed in recent weeks can be made long, and in basically all of the cases, the theory from the police is that it is the division around Foxtrot that is the motive. Hear Simon AndrĂ©ncrime reporter at Ekot, about what makes…
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The hunt for the German terror pensioners
65-year-old Daniella Klette was arrested last week, but two of her cronies are still being hunted by German police, suspected of a long list of crimes. Hear Daniel AllingGermany correspondent on how the hunt for the trio evokes the memory of the hijackings, kidnappings and murders that killed over 30 people. Host: Robin Olin Guest:…
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516: Amanda Lind aims for the leadership position
Amanda Lind has announced that she is running for the new female spokesperson for the Green Party. Considering that Alice Bah Kuhnke has already refused, we wonder if the thing is therefore vegetarian steak. Hungary has become the last NATO country to ratify Sweden's accession protocol. Now a series of formalities await before Sweden formally…
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Erdogan and Orbán won that by slowing down Sweden's path into NATO
Fighter jets, presidential elections and respect. Hear Johan Mathias Sommarströmformer Middle East correspondent, and Filip Kotsambouikidisformer Eastern Europe correspondent, about what motivated the two leaders to block Sweden's accession process for two years. Host: Robin Olin Guest: Johan Mathias Sommarström and Filip Kotsambouikidis Producers: Katja Magnusson, Kim Hessius, and Karl Kadhammar With audio clips from:…
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Debate: Should it be illegal to deny the Holocaust?
The government has proposed changes to the regulations on incitement against ethnic groups. In the proposal, they want it to be a crime to deny, for example, the Holocaust under certain conditions. Mattias Svensson, editorial writer at Svenska Dagbladet, is against criminalization – while Anders Lindberg, political editor-in-chief of Aftonbladet, is behind the government's proposal.
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The difficult search for a new national team captain
It has been more than four months since Janne Anderson resigned as national team captain. Emanuel Nashedreporter at Radiosporten, talks about the difficulties for the Swedish Football Association in finding a replacement and who it might be. Host: Martin Wicklin Guest: Emanuel Nashed, Radiosporten Producers: Elin Hagman, Kim Hessius, Ulrika Lindqvist and Karl Kadhammar With…
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Sami Said – about obsessions, escape and the power of the pen
Sami Said came to Sweden as a ten-year-old, after his parents originally fled from Eritrea. Once in Sweden, he found reading, and then writing. And when his debut novel Very rarely nice released in 2012 stunned critics and readers alike. Since then, his books have continued to fascinate and be celebrated. He has been awarded…
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Ebba Busch's five methods for crisis management
Friends who drive Säpobil, house purchase and a defamation judgment. In recent years, the Christian Democrats' party leaders have had to deal with a series of crises – most recently the chaos surrounding Sara Skyttedal and the party's EU list. Host: Robin Olin Guest: Moa Wallin, satirist Druid & Zimmerman Show Producers: Kim Hessius, Ulrika…
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The Mystery of Foxtrot's Bomber “Taurus”
P3 Krim's presenter Mariela Quintana Melin tells the story of the man who was convicted of involvement in explosions, but who himself claims that he has never been near a bomb. Host: Robin Olin Guest: Mariela Quintana Melin, presenter and reporter at P3 Krim Producers: Kim Hessius, Katja Magnusson, Karl Kadhammar With clips from: Sveriges…
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The details that could decide the JLC comedians' gold dispute
Now the question is who actually owns the treasure: the comedy duo, the house's previous owners or the craftsmen? Hear Linus Helsingreporter at P4 Göteborg who read the preliminary investigation and the purchase contract and spoke with experts on law and gold in search of answers. Host: Robin Olin Guest: Linus Helsing, reporter at P4…
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Märta Stenevi resigns as spokesperson for the Green Party
Ekot broadcasts live because the Green Party's spokesperson Märta Stenevi has announced that she is resigning from the position as spokesperson for the party. She says so in an interview with Aftonbladet.
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Sauli Niinistö – the president known as the “Putin Whisperer”
Sauli Niinistö is said to be one of the few EU leaders on Russian President Vladimir Putin's phone list. Listen to Virpi Inkeri, Sweden's Radio Finland about Niinistö's well-established contact with Russia and about the difficulties of taking over from the popular president. Host: Caroline Kernen Guest: Virpi Inkeri, reporter Sweden's Radio Finland Producer: Catarina…
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Miss Snusk fights back against the cheating accusations
Hear Margret Atladottir tell about Miss Snusk's success story, which suffered a thorn when her hits were removed from Spotify. The streaming service suggested that these were manipulated streams, which could mean purchased streams. Miss Snusk believes that this is not true at all and is now continuing her upload before Melodifestivalen. In addition, she…
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The football stars who are robbed in their homes
Cast:Albin Ekdal, soccer player. 70 international matches. Professional in Italy and Germany for 15 years.Johan Elmander, former soccer player. 85 international matches. Professionals in five countries. Now Radiosport's expert.Jonas Olsson former footballer, 25 international matches. Played nine years in English West Bromwich. Nowadays expert Viaplay.Frida Fagerlund, Aftonbladet's correspondent in London.Stellan Kjellberg, personal protection specialist and…
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Here is the food we have to live on if the war comes
Many Swedes have obtained their own emergency boxes with food following MSB's calls. But what happens if that food runs out? Ekot's reporter Henrik Damberg tells about the dismantling of the state's emergency stockpiles in the 90s and the government's plans to build a new system – inspired by Finland. Host: Robin OlinGuest: Henrik DambergProducer:…
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Russian spy plot to crash arms train to Ukraine
The network is unusually large and it has been very fast to put it together. The Russian intelligence service has used new methods and targeted a new type of agent: Unga. Russian intelligence has advertised missions via Telegram that people tapped into. – The first assignments they have been given can be seen as a…
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The next generation of royalty – now Frederik X takes over the throne
Crown Prince Frederik will now take over the throne from his popular mother Queen Margrethe after her abdication. Hear Samuel Larssoncorrespondent in Denmark, about the Scandinavian royal houses' plan to continue ruling for generations to come and why it will not be relevant for Crown Princess Victoria to take over in the near future –…
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506: Shitstorm 2023
After an intense and in many ways gloomy year, the time has come to take stock of 2023. The political game brings together the best in Swedish politics and picks the raisin from the cake from the past year. The climate, inflation, gang crime, Turkey, NATO, Koran burnings. Which of all these events has made…
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The Danish dressage scandal – that's why the equestrian sport is compared to bullfighting
The hidden camera captured horses with bleeding spurs and streaked with whiplash. Danish TV 2's documentary shows a systematically harsh riding that is compared to animal cruelty. Sigrid Edseniusreporter at P4 Kalmar, talks about the revelation that shakes an entire industry and which now demands change. Host: Robin Olin Guest: Sigrid Edsenius, P4 Kalmar Producers:…
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This is how universities expose the AI ​​cheaters
Hear Petra Levinson, reporter at P4 Jönköping, about her mapping of the new kind of cheating, how chatbots are becoming more common in the school environment and how teachers can use the students' own tricks to set them up. Host: Robin Olin Guest: Petra Levinson, reporter P4 Jönköping Producers: Alice Uhlin, Viola Gad and Karl…
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This is how the Chinese mafia's brutal methods can come to Sweden
Machete murder, human trafficking and money laundering. The Chinese mafia acts globally and according to information to Aftonbladet, Swedish gang members establish contacts with criminals in China. China commentator Hanna Sahlberg tells about the violence of the Chinese mafia. Host: Robin Olin Guests: Hanna Sahlberg, China commentator Ekot Producer: Catarina SpĂĄre Gustafsson and Viola Gad…
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Sweden crashes in the Pisa measurements – but beats Norway
Hear Katarina Helmersson, reporter at Ekot, about Sweden's rise and fall, the discussions around the selection for the exams and why we even compare ourselves to other countries. Host: Robin Olin Guest: Katarina Helmersson, reporter at Ekot Producer: Alice Uhlin, Viola Gad and Karl Kadhammar With sound from: Aftonbladet, Ekot, Riksdagen, School Administration, SVT Contact:…
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Honorable way of life – the code of conduct that will apply in the new Sweden
When the Tidö agreement was presented, the proposal to be able to deport people with “lack of character” caused a great deal of debate. Now the directives for an investigation have been presented – and the wording has been changed to “honest way of life”. However, the question many ask is the same: what will…
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Good morning World!
Hour 1: Why are behaviors such as generosity, kindness and generosity so associated with a holiday like Christmas? Shouldn't we always act on this? Conversation with Olof Johansson Stenman, professor of behavioral economics at the University of Gothenburg. Mood picture from Prague in the Czech Republic where the Christmas preparations got off the ground after…
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The police’s secret list of the gang war’s key figures
P3 Crimea’s presenter Linus Lindahl tells about how the police worked out a list of so-called “nodes” – crucial functions in the gang war. There are people described as the “arms chief”, the “finance chief” and Rawa Majid’s right-hand man. Host: Robin Olin Guest: Linus Lindahl, presenter and reporter at P3 Krim Producers: Kim Hessius,…