Tag: CBS News

  • North Korea’s weapons important in Putin’s war

    North Korea’s weapons important in Putin’s war

    Attention is great worldwide when North Korea’s Kim Jong Un rides his armored green luxury train from Pyongyang to Amur Oblast in eastern Russia for three days. Here the two leaders meet, and many believe that weapons are on the agenda. Even if it’s not official. Russia Correspondent Maria Persson Löfgren talks about the meeting…

  • Terrorgrupperna som regeringen pekar ut som hot

    Terrorgrupperna som regeringen pekar ut som hot

    Samtidigt som terrorgruppen Al-Qaida riktar hot mot Sverige pekar den nationella säkerhetsrådgivaren Henrik Landerholm ut libanesiska Hizbollah och somaliska Al-Shabab som potentiella hot. Hör Samar Hadrous, Ekots utsända i Mellanöstern, och Samira Othman, Ekots utsända i Afrika, berätta om de utpekade grupperna, hur terrordåd som kopplas till de brukar gå till och vilket hot de…

  • Därför åtalas machogurun Andrew Tate för människohandel

    Därför åtalas machogurun Andrew Tate för människohandel

    Lyxbilar, cigarrer och champagne riskerar att bytas mot ett långt fängelsestraff för Andrew Tate i den kommande rättegången i Rumänien. Hör Carl-Johan Ulvenäs, programledare på P3 ID, om Tates budskap och varför han blivit en sån maktfaktor bland unga män. Programledare: Martin Wicklin Gäst: Carl-Johan Ulvenäs, programledare P3 ID Producent: Kim Hessius och Irma Norrman Med…

  • NATO is growing – Biden’s dream and Putin’s nightmare

    NATO is growing – Biden’s dream and Putin’s nightmare

    Moscow Correspondent Maria Persson Löfgren and Washington Correspondent Cecilia Khavar tells how Putin and Biden view NATO expansion. Host: Martin Wicklin Guests: Maria Persson Löfgren and Cecilia Khavar Producers: Katja Magnusson and Irma Norrman With audio from: Sky News, Bloomberg, The Guardian, SR, Expressen, CBS News, Nato, Senate USA, CNBC, TLDR News,

  • Therefore, your medicine is out of stock at the pharmacy

    Therefore, your medicine is out of stock at the pharmacy

    Many Swedes have experienced that a prescribed medication is not available in the pharmacy. Hear Ekot’s medicine reporter Anna Larsson about the reasons for the empty shelves, and why some countries in Europe are now investing in their own subsidized production. Host: Caroline Kernen Guest: Anna Larsson, Ekot’s medicine reporter Reporter: Annie Sääf Producer: Irma…

  • The Republicans who want to stop Trump

    The Republicans who want to stop Trump

    USA commentator and future Washington correspondent Ginna Lindberg describes the Republican starting field among the candidates. The question is whether the lawsuits against Trump can cause another candidate to threaten Trump’s lead in the opinion polls? Host: Robin Olin Guest: Ginna Lindberg, USA commentator Producers: Katja Magnusson and Taavi Wickman Audio layout: Ludvig Jansson With…

  • The mystery of the record warm seas

    The mystery of the record warm seas

    Climate correspondent Marie-Louise Kristola tells what scientists know about the consequences of the heated oceans and how it affects the El Niño weather phenomenon. Host: Lena Nordlund Guest: Marie-Louise Kristola, climate correspondent Producer: Elin Roumeliotou With audio from: BBC, World Meteorological Organization, Wall Street Journal, Gapminder, CBS News, Sky News, Deutsche Welle and 7 News…

  • It happens if the US goes bankrupt

    It happens if the US goes bankrupt

    If the parties in the US Congress do not agree on the US state budget before June 1, the country may be forced to suspend its payments. Hear Ekonomikots Johan Anderberg tell about how this situation arose, what the president of the United States Joe Biden can do to get around the problem – and…

  • Therefore, the plastic that you sort is not recycled

    Therefore, the plastic that you sort is not recycled

    Daniel Öhman, investigative reporter at Ekot, tells the story of why plastic recycling has never worked as it was intended in Sweden: seven out of eight household packaging is incinerated. Hear voices from the Chinese countryside that became the West’s plastic dump, and about the steps being taken in Sweden to bring about a change.…

  • The myths surrounding Kim Jong-Un’s daughter in North Korea

    The myths surrounding Kim Jong-Un’s daughter in North Korea

    Swedish Radio’s foreign reporter Anders Ash tells about rumors and propaganda surrounding Kim Jong-Un’s little daughter. It’s about a girl believed to be around ten years old who is seen with her father at military parades and when he inspects robots and other weapons. Host: Robin Olin Guest: Anders Ash Producer: Katja Magnusson and Ludvig…

  • The drama with Prince Harry and Meghan before Charles’ coronation

    The drama with Prince Harry and Meghan before Charles’ coronation

    London Correspondent Stephanie Zakrisson tells of the family drama that characterizes King Charles’s coronation. The news podcast Today’s Eco gives you a story every weekday morning with presenters Robin Olin and Lena Nordlund and with Sveriges Radio’s sharpest journalists. Host: Robin Olin Guest: Stephanie Zakrisson Producers: Ulrika Lindqvist, Kim Hessius, Katja Magnusson With audio from:…

  • The Swedes who are stuck in the Sudan of violence

    The Swedes who are stuck in the Sudan of violence

    Swedish Radio’s Africa correspondent Richard Myrenberg explains why the fighting flared up in Sudan and how the evacuations from there take place. It is a chaotic situation with rival military groups fighting for power. The news podcast Today’s Eco gives you a story every weekday morning with presenters Robin Olin and Lena Nordlund and with…

  • VMA in Borgholm, Öland in Kalmar county

    VMA in Borgholm, Öland in Kalmar county

    Jack Teixeira was employed in the US Air Force but now risks a long prison sentence – suspected of having leaked documents that are said to reveal secret details about, among other things, Ukraine’s military capabilities. Bo Torbjörn Ek from the podcast Gräns ​​talks about historic military leaks in the US and how longer sentences…

  • How I learned that family separation isn’t just US immigration policy

    How I learned that family separation isn’t just US immigration policy

    Unfortunately, Brad had to get a tourist visa because the father of my children (separated for over 2 years and I’m waiting for his signature to finalize the divorce) applied and got a partner visa because he didn’t understand how to apply as a family. for our children, when the children were not yet in…

  • Trump’s plan to fight back after the indictment

    Trump’s plan to fight back after the indictment

    USA commentator Ginna Lindberg tells about the unique indictment against former US President Donald Trump. The indictment concerns money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair. Hear about several legal investigations against Trump and how he prepared his supporters to go out and protest. The news podcast Today’s Eco…

  • The spy suspicions against Tiktok

    The spy suspicions against Tiktok

    Clouds of worry surrounding Tiktok have been gathering for the past six months; it involves suspicions of data collection, influence campaigns and accusations of espionage. In Sweden, employees at the government office are no longer allowed to have the app on their work mobiles, and similar bans are hailing in various Western countries, which is…

  • That’s how Ukraine’s resistance has hindered Putin’s army

    That’s how Ukraine’s resistance has hindered Putin’s army

    Sveriges Radio’s correspondents Lubna El-Shanti and Johan Mathias Sommarström have covered Putin’s war against Ukraine since the large-scale invasion began on February 24, 2022. Hear them tell about the people they cannot forget – Ukrainians who resist and defy Putin in their everyday lives. The news podcast Today’s Eco gives you a story every weekday…

  • P3 News Documentary

    P3 News Documentary

    The documentary was made by Siri Hill. Producer is Isabelle Swahn. The sounds in the documentary come from Swedish Radio, SVT, Reuters, Moscow’s Eko, Ruptly, CBC, AFP, CBS News, Sky News, BBC and Al Jazeera. The documentary was made in September 2020.