Tag: Amber

  • The hidden surveillance – that’s how it went

    The hidden surveillance – that’s how it went

    Caliber’s review The hidden surveillance from September 2022 was about a feature available in most electric cars of the Tesla brand: the car’s sentry mode, or guard camera, which is there to protect the car from vandalism. But it’s not just when someone gets too close to the car that the cameras start – they […]

  • The Road Less Taken: If Books Could Talk

    Most of us know the feeling of getting lost in a good story: the experience when a character etches itself so deeply into our psyche that we think about their stories long after the book is finished. Neuroscientists claim that we can actually improve our empathic response by reading fiction. When we experience other people’s […]

  • Architecture of the 1970s: Exhibitions, Book and Outreach Program

    Architecture of the 1970s: Exhibitions, Book and Outreach Program

    The exhibition invites visitors to experience the spirit of the 1970s and to imagine how a well-equipped suburban house with a playground made of concrete elements felt to its first residents. It also highlights 1970s gems from various building types, such as theaters, town halls, university buildings, churches, factories and water towers. The exhibition challenges […]

  • In the Immigration Office’s new strategy, the customer is in first place

    In the Immigration Office’s new strategy, the customer is in first place

    The Finnish Immigration Service aims and comprehensively improves customers’ journeys in immigration together with other relevant organizations. The Finnish Immigration Service’s goals for the years 2023–2027 are: Our work is of high quality, our processes are smooth and efficient, and our methods of operation are predictable. Our customer experience is excellent. We constantly strive to […]

  • The Main Committee amends and approves the Trans Act

    The Main Committee amends and approves the Trans Act

    The transgender law reform will now advance to the main chamber of the parliament next week. MPs from the center and the Fundamental Finns voted against the proposal.

  • Right now: Märta Stenevi (MP) in Ekot’s party leader hearing

    Right now: Märta Stenevi (MP) in Ekot’s party leader hearing

    Now it is the Green Party’s spokesperson Märta Stenevi’s turn to participate in Ekot’s party leader hearing during Almedalen Week on Gotland. The host is Mikael Kulle and the hearing is followed by an analysis by Ekot’s domestic policy commentators Fredrik Furtenbach and Tomas Ramberg. Ekot broadcasts directly in the app SR Play and on […]

  • Right now: Hear Annie Lööf (C) in Ekot’s party leader hearing

    Right now: Hear Annie Lööf (C) in Ekot’s party leader hearing

    The Center Party’s Annie Lööf is the penultimate party leader to give her Almedal speech. In previous speeches during the week, Annie Lööf has been criticized by her former alliance colleagues M and KD, but also by SD for having allied with the Social Democrats. Mikael Kulle asks Annie Lööf and Ekot’s domestic policy commentator […]

  • 412: There’s a game going on that never seems to end

    412: There’s a game going on that never seems to end

    A complicated parliamentary week is coming to an end. We’re trying to hold your hand and figure out what happened and why. A historic budget vote The week began with the government and the Center Party agreeing on a new pension proposal. However, the proposal was stopped in committee and the tone was raised immediately. […]

  • The Minister of Finance meets with the press before the budget vote

    The Minister of Finance meets with the press before the budget vote

    Today, the Riksdag votes on the spring budget, but it is still unclear which alternative will win, or even how many will be voted on. Minister of Finance Mikael Damberg holds a press conference ahead of the decisive vote in the Riksdag to tell how the government plans to get its budget through. Listen to […]

  • Right now: Johnny Depp wins the defamation suit against Amber Heard

    Right now: Johnny Depp wins the defamation suit against Amber Heard

    Actor Johnny Depp has sued his ex-wife Amber Heard for libel after a column she wrote in The Washington Post 2018. The trial has been broadcast live on television – and on social media, detached clips have been circulating. Now the jury has agreed and the verdict has come. Johnny Depp and Amber Heard started […]

  • The legal drama between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard

    The legal drama between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard

    Actor Johnny Depp has sued his ex-wife Amber Heard for libel after a column she wrote in The Washington Post 2018. The trial has been broadcast live on television – and on social media, detached clips are rolling. Hear about what we know about the case – and our fascination with celebrity privacy. Johnny Depp […]

  • * NEW * The massacre in the Palestinian refugee camps Sabra and Shatila

    * NEW * The massacre in the Palestinian refugee camps Sabra and Shatila

    At dusk on September 16, 1982, a group of heavily armed men marched into the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila in western Beirut, Lebanon. They belong to the Christian party, the armed militia of the Falangists, and they want to demand blood revenge. Despite international promises, the civilian population is unprotected – and […]

  • 408: Turkey sprinkles salt in S NATO wounds

    408: Turkey sprinkles salt in S NATO wounds

    Erdogan presents list of requirements Turkey stands its ground and does not intend to let Sweden and Finland into NATO. At least that’s what you say to the outside world. But is there any way for Sweden to work up the knot? Maybe the United States can help? The battle for pensions There is a […]

  • Decisive decisions that led Sweden to NATO

    Decisive decisions that led Sweden to NATO

    In a short time, the issue of Swedish NATO membership has become red hot. But the turn away from freedom of alliance in war is not very sudden, according to Tomas Ramberg, Swedish Radio’s domestic policy commentator. – It is the small steps of the last two decades that you should see as a whole, […]

  • Athletics: Several Olympic champions heading to the Doha Diamond League

    Athletics: Several Olympic champions heading to the Doha Diamond League

    Doha [Qatar]May 12 (ANI): The Doha Diamond League, made up of several Olympic champions, is ready to start on May 13 here at Qatar Sports Club. Diamond League is athletics’ most prestigious series that is in the top tier of World Athletics one-day meet competitions. The Diamond League 2022 consists of 13 meetings, starting with […]

  • VMA in Uppsala municipality •

    VMA in Uppsala municipality •

    About Kjell Lönnå Started his first choir as a 15-year-old and is strongly associated with Sundsvall as leader of the city’s chamber choir since the start in 1965. Has led choirs in radio and television since 1957 and has been the host of a variety of television programs, including and SVT’s Café Sundsvall and Playful […]

  • 404: Partiernas kravlistor för att gå med i Nato

    404: Partiernas kravlistor för att gå med i Nato

    Inom två veckor vet vi troligen om Sverige kommer att gå med i Nato eller inte. Nu börjar partiernas kravlistor inför ett sådant medlemskap att ta form – hur ser dessa listor ut, och hur skiljer sig oppositionens från regeringens? Inga kärnvapen i Sverige, eller? En springande fråga för ett eventuellt Natomedlemskap är hur Sverige […]

  • 403: Sweden, NATO and Trump’s return

    403: Sweden, NATO and Trump’s return

    This is how Sweden will be affected if Trump returns Much (if not all) right now points to Sweden joining NATO in the near future. At the same time, the Republicans are gathering strength to regain power in the United States and probably with Donald Trump at the helm. As president, Donald Trump was deeply […]

  • 402: Everything speaks against a referendum on NATO

    402: Everything speaks against a referendum on NATO

    The Left Party wants a referendum on NATO Nooshi Dadgostar thinks that voters are left out of the decision on NATO and therefore demands a referendum. Is it practically or politically possible? We sift and track. Ebba Busch’s statement raises debate The Christian Democrats’ party leader in the hot air or controversial statement in Ekot’s […]

  • Ask the policy |  Ulvskog (S) and Hägglund (KD) answer the listeners’ questions

    Ask the policy | Ulvskog (S) and Hägglund (KD) answer the listeners’ questions

    During two Fridays, you have the chance to ask your question about politics to P1’s expert panel. In the first section, the panel consists of the Social Democrat and former Minister of Culture Marita Ulvskogthe former party leader of the Christian Democrats Göran Hägglund and the political scientist Jan Teorell. The host is Monica Saarinen […]

  • 400: S leadership sprints against NATO

    400: S leadership sprints against NATO

    That is why S is in such a hurry to join NATO Both Finland and Sweden seem to be moving towards NATO membership. The main reason is spelled Russia, but there are also others – which ones? This is how Johan Persson will unite the Liberals Nyamko Sabuni resigns as party leader for L. For […]

  • Magdalena Andersson does not want to wait with a decision on NATO

    Magdalena Andersson does not want to wait with a decision on NATO

    The question of Swedish and Finnish NATO membership comes to the fore with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. On Tuesday, the Prime Ministers of Finland and Sweden, Sanna Marin and Magdalena Andersson, held a joint press conference. Sweden’s and Finland’s decision on NATO According to Ekot’s commentator Tomas Ramberg, the point is to show that Sweden […]

  • Who cares?  |  Therefore, a building permit for wind turbines will not be an option

    Who cares? | Therefore, a building permit for wind turbines will not be an option

    Permit for offshore wind power Monica Saarinen visits Sweden’s largest wind farm, Lillgrund in the Sound, to find out why it takes such a long time to expand. Nearby, state-owned Vattenfall has been planning for an even larger wind farm at Kriegers Flak for almost 20 years. Johnny Stenberg who is the project manager for […]

  • Call in and ask your question about politics

    Call in and ask your question about politics

    Professional politicians Marita Ulvskog (S) and Göran Hägglund (KD) and political scientist Jan Teorell visit the presenters Monica Saarinen and Tomas Ramberg from Ekot’s police editorial office. The questions come from you. The lock is open – call 08-22 45 00. During two Fridays, you have the chance to ask your question about politics to […]

  • 399: That’s why Nyamko Sabuni resigns

    399: That’s why Nyamko Sabuni resigns

    Bad numbers and internal battles The Liberals have fought headwinds with lousy opinion figures and internal strife. Now Nyamko Sabuni is leaving the party leadership position and it is said to be a criticized film clip that made the cup overflow. Was that so? And what happens to the Liberals now? About Nyamko Sabuni Nyamko […]

  • Watch live: Ukrainian President Zelensky is speaking in parliament

    Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky will address Parliament on Friday, April 8 at 1 p.m. According to the Speaker of Parliament, Zelensky’s speech to the legislators was at Finland’s request. Matti Vanhanen. "We informed Ukraine two or three weeks ago that we were ready to give the President the opportunity to speak here." Vanhanen explained and […]

  • Maersk returns to the clouds with air freight

    Maersk returns to the clouds with air freight

    Nof its first rodeoMaersk said that they would have daily flights out of Denmark’s second largest airport and enter into an agreement with the Flight Personnel Union (FPU). Initially, the company will employ five aircraft – two new B777F and three leased B767-300 cargo aircraft, and the goal is for its new air cargo cluster […]

  • 398: Persson and Löfven join

    398: Persson and Löfven join

    Then Sweden can choke the Russian gas Russia’s war in Ukraine is largely dependent on European money for gas and oil. MP was at first quite alone but now more and more people think that Sweden should make the decision to restrict purchases from the armed forces. Will Sweden make such a decision and what […]

  • See: The orchestra performs the Ukrainian national anthem at the Finnish Shopping Center

    A flashmob performance of the Ukrainian national anthem stopped on the west coast of the Vaasa city shopping center on Sunday afternoon. A total of about 60 musicians took part in the performance of the Vaasa Symphony Orchestra’s Wasa Sinfonietta and it was also supported by the Vaasa City Orchestra, the Korsholm Chamber Orchestra and […]

  • Brutal images from Butja raise the question of the investigation of war crimes

    Brutal images from Butja raise the question of the investigation of war crimes

    Ukrainian President Zelensky calls it genocide and Human Rights Watch says it is a clear war crime. Hear Maria Persson Löfgren, Russia correspondent, Mark Klamberg professor of international law and Ilmari Käihkö Associate Professor of Military Science at the Swedish National Defense College. The feature was broadcast for the first time on P1 tomorrow, April […]

  • Därför vill politikerna inte ta upp frågan om långtidsarbetslösa – Vem bryr sig?

    Därför vill politikerna inte ta upp frågan om långtidsarbetslösa – Vem bryr sig?

    Så många är långtidsarbetslösa i Sverige 2022 Allt fler blir arbetslösa i över ett år i Sverige, ändå hamnar långtidsarbetslösheten aldrig på valaffischerna. ”Det är ingen fråga man vinner medelklassväljarnas röster på, det är ingen lågt hängande frukt för politikerna”, säger Tomas Ramberg, Ekots inrikespolitiska kommentator. Ändå har alla partier sina förslag på lösningar. Monica […]

  • Right now: Budget news due to the refugee reception

    Right now: Budget news due to the refugee reception

    Minister of Finance Mikael Damberg (S) and Minister of Integration and Migration Anders Ygeman (S) hold a press conference to present budget news due to the reception of refugees. Sweden’s municipalities are now preparing to receive large numbers of refugees from Ukraine. Just over 20,000 refugees had registered last week.

  • Explanation: The war in Ukraine affects Finnish companies

    Explanation: The war in Ukraine affects Finnish companies

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the resulting sanctions on Russia affect Finnish companies, according to a study conducted by the Chamber of Commerce. The majority of companies that responded to the survey – 62 per cent – said the ongoing crisis had made it difficult for them to operate. However, only one-fifth of respondents expect […]

  • Right now: How to simplify the travel deduction

    Right now: How to simplify the travel deduction

    Minister of Finance Mikael Damberg (S) presents a new travel deduction. The proposal for a changed travel deduction was submitted for consultation in 2021. Among other things, it was proposed that the new deduction should be distance-based instead of cost-based. “With the new model, it is the distance between the home and the workplace that […]

  • Right now: Support package of 14 billion against price increases for fuel and electricity

    Right now: Support package of 14 billion against price increases for fuel and electricity

    Minister of Finance Mikael Damberg has called for a press conference due to economic consequences after the war in Ukraine. Hear Ekot’s broadcast from the press conference in the player above.

  • Right now: The Prime Minister is holding a press conference

    Right now: The Prime Minister is holding a press conference

    Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson (S) has called a press conference at 08.35. Also participating are Minister of Defense Peter Hultqvist (S) and Minister of Finance Mikael Damberg (S). Hear the press conference in the player above.

  • The hunt for the oligarchs’ money is escalating

    The hunt for the oligarchs’ money is escalating

    Host:Claes Aronsson Participants and votes:Martin Nordh, CEO of AcuminorKristian Åström, financial commentator EkotUrsula von der Leyen, Chair of the European CommissionClaes Eliassson, Press Manager AB VolvoMikael Damberg, Minister of FinanceElisabeth Svantesson, economic-political spokesperson for the ModeratesJohan Torgeby, CEO of SEBKristin Magnusson Bernard, CEO of Första AP-fondenTomas Tuchel, coach of ChelseaTorbjörn Becker, head of the Östekonomiska […]

  • 393: Then Sweden can join NATO

    393: Then Sweden can join NATO

    Vladimir Putin’s decision to attack Ukraine has sent shockwaves through Europe and the world. In Sweden and in our neighboring country Finland, the war has breathed life into the discussion about NATO membership. Former opponents turn and it increasingly appears as a question of WHEN and not IF we join the military alliance. So when […]

  • Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson gives a speech to the Swedish people

    Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson gives a speech to the Swedish people

    Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to the Swedish people due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the deteriorating Swedish security situation. Analysis of Ekot’s domestic policy commentator Tomas Ramberg and defense expert Johan Wiktorin, CEO of the analysis company INTIL group. The echo transmits immediately.

  • 392: This is how the government handled the pandemic

    392: This is how the government handled the pandemic

    Participants: Fredrik Furtenbach and Tomas RambergEkot’s domestic policy commentators. Host: Parisa Höglund

  • 391: Sweden’s response to Putin

    391: Sweden’s response to Putin

    Participants: Fredrik Furtenbachdomestic policy commentator at Ekot, Tomas Rambergdomestic policy commentator at Ekot and Mats Erikssondefense policy reporter at Ekot. Host: Parisa Höglund Producer: Viktor Mattsson

  • Laws of War – This is how Putin can be judged

    Laws of War – This is how Putin can be judged

    Early Thursday morning, Ukraine was invaded by Russia. Large parts of the world have condemned the aggression. But what international laws apply in the event of an outbreak of war, what consequences can the attack have for Russia in the long term and which can be more specifically prosecuted for crimes? – Theoretically, you can […]

  • 390: SD and the Russian bear

    390: SD and the Russian bear

    In connection with the Ukraine crisis, the Sweden Democrats are once again criticized for being weak towards Russia. How well-founded is the criticism and how well does Jimmie Åkesson’s reasoning land when he refuses to choose between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin? Outside the Riksdag, two new small parties are emerging in the form of […]

  • An Actor’s Life: Programmed to Tell the Truth

    An Actor’s Life: Programmed to Tell the Truth

    In Fergal O’Byrne’s ‘Rub-a-Dub-Dub’, which I am proud to confirm, will have its world premiere on March 16 (see page 9 for details) as the first piece of the That Theater Company 2022 line-up, one of the characters is a replicant programmed to tell the truth. Another big bold one Unfortunately, in this age, the […]

  • Montserrat Caballé – the breakthrough of the century

    Montserrat Caballé – the breakthrough of the century

    The Spanish-Catalan opera soprano Montserrat Caballé is considered one of the last great divas with a voice, almost inhuman, that gave her the epithet La superba. Her collaboration with Queen singer Freddie Mercury also made her famous far beyond the opera world. But who was Montserrat Caballé? And how could a poor girl from Barcelona […]

  • Leads to the Our Roots show – a journey back in time

    Leads to the Our Roots show – a journey back in time

    New genetic research is constantly being published, and our understanding of the past is becoming clearer. Thanks to the ancient DNA research of recent years, we know more about the migration of past people and even their appearance. Genomics proves that there is no biological basis to justify prejudices based on skin color or place […]

  • In December, the number of unemployed Finns decreased by 16,000 from a year ago

    In December, the number of unemployed Finns decreased by 16,000 from a year ago

    The trend refers to a course adjusted for random and seasonal fluctuations. All 18-74-year-olds who were in gainful employment in the last week of the year and were not in compulsory military or civilian service or were jobseekers at the Ministry of Labor were among the employed. and economy. Jukka Appelqvistthe chief economist of the […]

  • Lena Hallengren (S) on the Corona Commission and the lack of care places

    Lena Hallengren (S) on the Corona Commission and the lack of care places

    Guest: Minister of Social Affairs Lena Hallengren (S)Comment: Ekot’s domestic policy commentator Tomas RambergHost: Cecilia Strömberg WallinProducer: Maja LagercrantzTechnician: Stina Fagerberg

  • 387: A 50-year conflict is buried

    387: A 50-year conflict is buried

    It has been a long journey but now the decision on the final repository has been made. Is the debate dead now or will it be rekindled? And will people be able to read Annika Strandhäll’s handwriting in 100,000 years? We also talk about which parties hate – and love – each other the most […]

  • The employment rate will rise to 73.5 per cent in December, unemployment will fall

    The employment rate will rise to 73.5 per cent in December, unemployment will fall

    The employment trend in Finland rose to 73.5 per cent in December, and there were 128,000 more employed than a year earlier, according to Statistics Finland’s recent labor force survey. The figures of the Number Office also revealed that there were 16,000 fewer unemployed in Finland last month than in December 2020. The unemployment rate […]

  • The Struensee affair attracts with infidelity, power games and madness

    The Struensee affair attracts with infidelity, power games and madness

    250 years ago, Johann Friedrich Struensee was imprisoned in his chamber at the castle in Copenhagen and a tumultuous story about an unfaithful queen, a power-hungry life doctor and a mad king came to a bloody end. For two and a half centuries, the Struensee affair has inspired writers and filmmakers, and Tobias Svanelid meets […]

  • 386: The Battle for the Missing Pandemic Documents

    386: The Battle for the Missing Pandemic Documents

    While waiting for the Corona Commission’s final report, a heated debate on missing meeting notes has flared up between the government and the opposition. Has the pandemic effect on the Social Democrats’ opinion figures reached the end of the road? In this week’s episode, we also go through the painful divorce between the Green Party […]

  • 385: Magdalena Andersson is pressured from all sides

    385: Magdalena Andersson is pressured from all sides

    The election year’s first party leader debate in the Riksdag kicked off on Wednesday. Among the main issues were both the high electricity prices of the winter and Russia’s military escalation at the Ukrainian border. In addition, it was the debut for Magdalena Andersson as party leader for the Social Democrats. In this week’s episode […]

  • The arms trade on Kumla and the rap video that revealed the murder weapon

    The arms trade on Kumla and the rap video that revealed the murder weapon

    The investigation into the murder of twelve-year-old Adriana has taken several turns. Prosecution for the murder itself is expected in the spring, where most people are currently in custody, some in their absence. But there have already been convictions with points of contact for the murder. Among other things, charges of gun crime in connection […]

  • 384: The questions that can determine the choice

    384: The questions that can determine the choice

    With just over eight months left until the parliamentary elections, we are trying to work out the most important issues for the voters – and the challenges for the parties. What does it take for the right-wing opposition to succeed in becoming bigger than the red-greens? Which issue has enough explosive power to get voters […]