Tag: Aronsson
This is how Europe increases preparedness after the attack on Nord Stream
The protection of important infrastructure will now be addressed within the EU. A piquant coincidence was that the gas pipeline Baltic Pipe, which crosses the Nord Stream in the Baltic Sea, was inaugurated the same week that it began to be discovered that it was a matter of sabotage against the Nord Stream. The explosions…
No country supports Russia financially or with weapons in the war
Claes Aronssonpresenter Martin Kraghdeputy director of the Center for Eastern European Studies at the Foreign Policy Institute Joakim Passikivilieutenant colonel and teacher at the Defense College in Stockholm
VMA in Storsund, Älvsbyn, Norrbotten.
Claes Aronssonhost Hanna Malmodinsummer correspondent in the UK James Savageeditor-in-chief at The Local Gabriele Messoriresearcher and senior lecturer in meteorology at Uppsala University
Boris Johnson abandoned and forced
Claes Aronssonhost Agneta RambergEkot’s former foreign commentator and London correspondent James Savageeditor-in-chief of The Local
So 100 days of war have changed Europe
Claes Aronsson, host Susanne PalmeEU commentator Andreas Liljeheden, Brussels correspondent Göran von SydowHead of the Institute for European Policy Studies, SIEPS Agneta RambergEkot’s former foreign commentator
EU strikes Russia’s oil cranes
Claes Aronssonhost Andreas LiljehedenBrussels correspondent Susanne PalmeEU commentator Teresa Küchlerwhich covers the EU for Svenska Dagbladet
The consequences of the war for the climate
Claes Aronssonhost Susanne PalmeEU commentator Marie-Louise KristolaClimate Correspondent Caroline SalzingerGermany correspondent
This is how the war shapes NATO’s path forward
Claes Aronssonhost Björn Fägerstensenior researcher at the European Program at the Foreign Policy Institute Bengt Lindrothjournalist and author Susanne PalmeEU commentator
Finns’ nightmares about Putin
Henrik Meinander Professor of History at the University of Helsinki Susanna Ginmanthe opinion department at Hufvudstadsbladet Bengt Linderothauthor and journalist Claes Aronssonhost
The weapons locks to Ukraine are now being opened
Claes Aronssonhost Susanne PalmeEU commentator Caroline SalzingerBerlin correspondent Göran von SydowHead of SIEPS, Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies
Macron’s first major challenge as re-elected president
Claes Aronssonhost Marie Nilsson BoijParis correspondent Beatrice JanzonEkot’s envoy and former Paris correspondent Tomas Lindbom, author
The future of France and the EU is now being decided
Claes AronssonHost Marie Nilsson BoijParis correspondent Anja SahlbergEkot’s dispatch in Marseille Marie Louise KristolaClimate Correspondent Alice Petrénjournalist and author
The Ukraine War and the EU countries outside NATO
Claes Aronsson, host Participants: Susanne PalmeSwedish Radio’s EU commentator Caroline SalzingerGermany correspondent Stephanie ZachrissonLondon correspondent Also listen Eva Hagström FrisellSwedish Defense Research Agency, FOI
Win the young and win the French election
Claes Aronsson, host Participants: Marie Nilsson Boij, Swedish Radio’s Paris correspondent Beatrice Janzon, Ekot’s envoy Axel Gylden, journalist at Léxpresse Gustaf Arrhenius, CEO of the Institute for Future Studies and Professor of Practical Philosophy
War shadow over Sunday’s presidential election as Macron’s opponents are decided
Host Claes Aronsson Participating Marie Nilsson Boij, Paris correspondent Margareta Svensson, Ekot’s envoy Alice Petrén journalist and author Sylvain Brian’s professor in …
Winner of the Swedish Radio Short Story Prize 2022: The grief in their eyes by Malin Wollin
Linda Wincent reads the winning short story Sorgen in their eyes One day the ad appears with the two brothers, Kjell and Erik Aronsson at Snäcke farm. Kill on the same day. What happened to them does not concern Sara, but it does not hurt anyone that she goes to Snäcke? Malin Wollin is a…
Suddenly, Macron’s walking victory turned
Host Claes Aronsson, participating Susanne Palme, EU commentator, Maria Nilsson Boij, Swedish Radio’s Paris correspondent and Margareta Svensson Ekots broadcast during the election.
Therefore, food prices are expected to rise rapidly and sharply
Host:Claes Aronsson Participants and voices in the program:Kristian Åström, financial commentator EkotBengt Johnsson, expert, economic unit of the Swedish Board of AgricultureCarl Eckerdal, chief economist at LivsmedelsföretagenYlva Hedén Westerdahl, Head of Forecasting at the National Institute of Economic ResearchAnders Svensson, CEO of Ica SwedenGöran Persson, former Prime Minister Producer: Olof Wijnbladh Technician:Jakob Gustavsson [email protected]
Zelenskyj’s closest adviser
Participants: Maria Persson Löfgren, Swedish Radio’s Russia correspondent, Susanne Palme, EU commentator, Fredrik Wadström, former Russia correspondent. Host: Claes [email protected] Producer: Irma [email protected]
These are the countries that receive refugees from war-torn Ukraine
Participants: Stephanie Zakrisson London correspondent, Susanne Palme, EU commentator, Caroline Salzinger Swedish Radio correspondent in Berlin and Marie Nilsson Boij correspondent in Southern Europe. Host: Claes [email protected] Producer: Irma [email protected]
This has happened during the war in Ukraine
Host: Kajsa Boglind. Participants: Lubna el-Shanti, Ekot’s reporter in the city of LvivMajor Roger Djupsjö, who trained Ukrainian security forces at the now shelled military baseAlbin Aronsson, security policy analyst at the Swedish Defense Research Agency FOI From Ekot’s extra broadcast at 16 Sunday 13 March 2022.
Here are nuclear weapons in Europe
Participants: Fredrik Wadström former Russia correspondent, Marie Nilsson Boij Southern European correspondent, David Carlqvist, Foreign Reporter EKOT, Susanne Palme EU commentator. Host: Claes [email protected] Producer: Irma [email protected]
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…
The war in Ukraine has completely changed the EU
Listen to our correspondents, Lubna El-Shanti in Ukraine, Caroline Salzinger in Germany and Moscow correspondent Maria Persson Löfgren. In addition, EU commentators Susanne Palme and Björn Fägersten at the Foreign Policy Institute. Host Claes Aronsson.
Then the war in Ukraine hits the economy
Host:Claes Aronsson Guests and voices in the program:Kristian Åström, financial commentator for Swedish RadioJoakim Bornold, savings economist Söderberg and PartnersMagdalena Andersson, Prime Minister (S)Peter Malmqvist, independent financial analyst Producer:Olof Wijnbladh Technician:Jacob Gustavsson [email protected]
The game behind Putin’s recognition of Luhansk and Donetsk
Participants: Johanna Melén, Swedish Radio’s Moscow correspondent, Maria Persson Löfgren, Swedish Radio’s Russia correspondent, Lubna El Shanti Baltic Sea correspondent and Susanne Palme, EU commentator. Host: Claes [email protected] Producer: Irma [email protected]
This is how the Nordic countries react to Putin’s threat of war
Cast: Lubna El-Shanti, Baltic Sea correspondent , Carina Holmberg, monitors Norway and Iceland and Samuel Larsson correspondent in Denmark. Host: Claes Aronsson [email protected] Producer: Irma Norrman [email protected]
Putin’s complicated relationship with Europe
Participants: Maria Persson Löfgren, Swedish Radio’s Russia correspondent, Susanne Palme, EU commentator, Caroline Salzinger Berlin correspondent, Lubna El-Shanti Baltic Sea correspondent Host: Claes [email protected] Producer: Irma [email protected]
The issues that determine the Italian presidential election
Participants: Susanne Palme Swedish Radio’s EU commentator, Marie Nilsson Boij Swedish Radio’s correspondent in Southern Europe, Bruno Tiozzo lawyer and Italian connoisseur. Host: Claes [email protected] Producer: Irma Norrman [email protected]
Boris Johnson and the scandals
Participants: Stephanie Zakrisson London correspondent, Susanne Palme Swedish Radio’s EU commentator and Kris Boswell Radio Sweden Host: Claes [email protected] Producer: Irma Norrman [email protected]
That is why the Soviet Union fell in 1991
Participants: Johanna Melén, Swedish Radio’s Moscow correspondent, Maria Persson Löfgren, Swedish Radio’s Russia correspondent, and Susanne Palme, EU commentator. Host: Claes [email protected] Producer: Irma [email protected]
Europe’s most powerful women
Participants: Caroline Salzinger Swedish Radio’s correspondent in Berlin, Andreas Liljeheden Brussels correspondent and Josefina Eriksson Political scientist at Uppsala University. Host: Claes [email protected] Producer: Irma Norrman [email protected]