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  • Tell us about your faith

    Tell us about your faith

    Right now, the Muslim holiday of Ramadan is being celebrated. In Karlavagnen with Sanna Lundell, we want to talk about your faith. Are you a believer in any religion? What does it mean to you? Share.

  • That is the purpose of the new AI Act

    That is the purpose of the new AI Act

    After years of intense negotiations, the European Parliament today hammered through a new law to regulate the use of artificial intelligence – the most comprehensive law of its kind in the world. But what does the new law actually mean? What is the purpose of it? And how clear is it? Hear Sveriges Radio's EU…

  • This is what the United States will be like if Joe Biden wins the election

    This is what the United States will be like if Joe Biden wins the election

    Since Nikki Haley dropped out of the Republican primaries, it is now clear that the 2024 presidential election will be a rematch between incumbent President Joe Biden and ex-president Donald Trump. What is each candidate's vision for the United States after the 2024 election? What does their policy look like for 2025? In two episodes,…

  • The losers of the Russian presidential election

    The losers of the Russian presidential election

    It is not the first time that a president has been elected while Russia is at war. How does the ongoing Russian invasion war in Ukraine affect the situation when the country goes to the polls this weekend? “Who stands up is really unimportant” Hear about the game behind the Russian election, what the pre-calculated…

  • FAQ on the effects of strikes in Finland — "If I run out of gas, do I still have to go to work?"

    FAQ on the effects of strikes in Finland — "If I run out of gas, do I still have to go to work?"

    There are many questions surrounding the large-scale strikes that started in Finland on Monday, for example: would it be wise to hoard fuel, does food spoil on the docks and does the mail get delivered?

  • Karlavagnen about being born again when spring comes

    Karlavagnen about being born again when spring comes

    Now the light is coming and spring is starting all over Sweden. In Karlavagnen with Mona Wahlund it is about rebirth. What does spring mean to you and what is reborn within you? How does it sprout with you or in you? Tell! 📞 020-22 10 30

  • Maxida Märak – refuses to do as you say

    Maxida Märak – refuses to do as you say

    Maxida Märak broke through as an artist about ten years ago, with a mix of joik, rap and electronic beats. Music has given her a platform in the public eye, which she does not hesitate to exploit. Above all, she has used it when it comes to Sweden's longest mining conflict, the one over the…

  • Part 2: Alexei Navalny – the poisoning, the prison camps and death

    Part 2: Alexei Navalny – the poisoning, the prison camps and death

    In August 2020, Alexei Navalny becomes acutely ill on a flight between Tomsk and Moscow. He survives but ends up in a coma. It will later turn out that he was poisoned by the nerve agent Novitjok. Part two of P3 ID on Alexei Navalny is about the poisoning, how he reveals his own torpedoes,…

  • Confidence in SJ and ICA decreases in the new Confidence Barometer

    Confidence in SJ and ICA decreases in the new Confidence Barometer

    Who thinks we can solve the problems of crime or climate change? Which grocery store has lost the most trust? And what does trust in politics look like? This is answered in this year's Trust Barometer – which, among other things, measures trust in companies, social institutions, the media and political parties – which was…

  • Why does Israel refuse to accept the Sweden Democrats?

    Why does Israel refuse to accept the Sweden Democrats?

    Malin explains why Jimmie Åkesson is politics' answer to the child influencer Pontus Rasmusson. Fredrik's Jewish alter ego tries to become friends with the Sweden Democrats and Olle tries to understand the party's attempt to build a strong relationship with Israel. Could the answer to the question be hidden in the mysterious Hebrew calendar?

  • EXTRA: Where is Kate Middleton?

    EXTRA: Where is Kate Middleton?

    Social media is awash with conspiracy theories It was on Christmas Day last year that Kate was last seen and when the news of the operation came, it became world news. But why was she hospitalized for so long? And why hasn't she been seen? Why does Prince Harry refuse to answer questions about his…

  • Energy authority: Vattenfall manipulates electricity prices, but does not receive fines

    Energy authority: Vattenfall manipulates electricity prices, but does not receive fines

    The watchdog has been investigating the operations of the Swedish energy company since last spring.

  • King Harald hospitalized – is he leaving the throne?

    King Harald hospitalized – is he leaving the throne?

    Hear the crown prince's own words about the state of father the king's health King Harald is in Malaysia to celebrate his birthday when he falls ill and is hospitalized. The alarm quickly goes off and his Norwegian doctor is called in a flash to the sick bed on the other side of the world.…

  • He researches the gangs: “Violent crimes fewer but worse”

    He researches the gangs: “Violent crimes fewer but worse”

    Amir Rostami, professor of criminology, researches the development of crime in Sweden. Violent crimes are fewer now, but shootings, explosions and stabbings are at the same time worse than before. Some crimes, which used to fuel organized crime, have completely disappeared in Sweden, others are increasing by several hundred percent. But according to Amir Rostami,…

  • Niinistö: Finland does not support sending Western troops to Ukraine

    Niinistö: Finland does not support sending Western troops to Ukraine

    Niinistö responded to President Macron's suggestion that the West should not rule out putting boots on the ground in Ukraine.

  • Wolt's couriers are self-employed and not employees, the Finnish court rules

    Wolt's couriers are self-employed and not employees, the Finnish court rules

    Wolt appealed the decision and took the matter to the administrative court. The court revealed that it examined the relationship between the service provider and its couriers using four indicators of the employment relationship, According to YLE: contract for the performance of the work, compensation to be paid for the work, performance of the work…

  • Leakage from the hot water pipe to Grindavík

    Leakage from the hot water pipe to Grindavík

    The pressure in the distribution system in Grindavík is very low. Páll Erland, general manager of HS Veitur, says that half of the hot water that flows from Svartsengi to Grindavík does not reach the city. This is caused by a leak. “The cause of the leak is not known, and the search for the…

  • False singing and bottom placement – hear Samir and Viktor after the Mello fiasco

    False singing and bottom placement – hear Samir and Viktor after the Mello fiasco

    Samir Badran and Viktor Frisk recently made a comeback in Melodifestivalen – which ended in false singing and bottom placement. In retrospect, the performance has been mocked on social media, and the artists themselves have pushed for it on their own accounts. But what actually happened on stage? And where does self-distancing come from? Hear…

  • Åsa Wikforss – euphoric and terrified thinker

    Åsa Wikforss – euphoric and terrified thinker

    Åsa Wikforss is professor of theoretical philosophy at Stockholm University. She is a writer and debater. And in 2019, she was elected as a member of a shriveled Swedish Academy, after the crisis and scandals of the previous years. In 2017, Åsa Wikforss wrote a celebrated book: Alternative Facts – about knowledge and its enemies.…

  • This is how Australia should stop troublesome managers

    This is how Australia should stop troublesome managers

    In Australia, a law is being voted through which means that anyone who neglects to answer work emails, text messages or calls during their free time should be able to do so with a clear conscience – without being able to be punished by the employer. But what does the law mean? Why has it…

  • The report that shakes Joe Biden

    The report that shakes Joe Biden

    Special counsel Robert K. Hur concluded his investigation into President Biden's handling of classified documents this week. In his report, Hur states that there are no grounds for prosecution, but what everyone is talking about are statements about Joe Biden's age and memory. The White House is furious, describing the report as politically motivated and…

  • Johanna Fränden hosts Cristopher Garplind and Hanna Hellquist

    Johanna Fränden hosts Cristopher Garplind and Hanna Hellquist

    Afternoon in P3 with sports journalist Johanna Fränden. Why does football mean so much more than sport to Ivory Coast? On Sunday, the African Men's Football Championship was decided when host nation Ivory Coast defeated Nigeria 2-1. The country's path to the gold has been filled with trials. With us to tell you about Ivory…

  • Loneliness

    Loneliness

    Elderly who die isolated and forgotten in their homes, new arrivals who fail to make any Swedish friends, and many thousands of people who just want someone to talk to. Why does it look like this, and what does loneliness do to our society? Loneliness is often described as the new national disease. There is…

  • New: Janne who disappeared in the Colombian jungle

    New: Janne who disappeared in the Colombian jungle

    “I will probably arrive there tomorrow or the day after tomorrow but it might take some time. Saknar dig!” That's what it says in the email Shiwen Gao receives from her husband. Shiwen knows Janne won't be able to hear from him for a while once he enters the vast jungle of western Colombia. But…

  • What does Chełmoński have in common with Iceland?

    What does Chełmoński have in common with Iceland?

    Hjörleifur Halldórsson was born in Reykjavik in 1972. At the age of 7, he moved to Sweden with his parents. He has strong ties to Sweden, where he later studied engineering at one of the most prestigious technical universities in Europe (KTH Royal Institute of Technology). He lived in Sweden for 17 years. His children…

  • BBC: Britain's King Charles has cancer

    BBC: Britain's King Charles has cancer

    Britain's King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer, the BBC reports. Buckingham Palace says the king “remains positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible”. The announcement has led to him postponing his public engagements. At the moment, Buckingham Palace does not want to say what…

  • Who would Icelanders choose as president?

    Who would Icelanders choose as president?

    None of the three people with the most support in the upcoming presidential elections decided to run for office. This and much more is revealed by a new national Gallup poll, according to which Guðni Th would have the best chance of becoming president of Iceland. Jóhannesson, but he does not intend to run for…

  • Who would Icelanders choose as president?

    Who would Icelanders choose as president?

    None of the three people with the most support in the upcoming presidential elections decided to run for office. This and much more is revealed by a new national Gallup poll, according to which Guðni Th would have the best chance of becoming president of Iceland. Jóhannesson, but he does not intend to run for…

  • Survey: One in three does not vote for Pekka Haavisto because of his partner

    Survey: One in three does not vote for Pekka Haavisto because of his partner

    The presidential candidate is in a registered relationship with Ecuadorian Antonio Flores.

  • Fredrik Wikingsson – a good boy

    Fredrik Wikingsson – a good boy

    Fredrik Wikingsson is the control person who made a breakthrough with boundless humor on television, with the program “Excuse the mess (we build om)” on TV4. Together with best friend Filip Hammar, Filip and Fredrik have since reaped success in most media: film, television, books and podcasts. “Sucked into some kind of monkey stage to…

  • 511: Kristersson's coffee coup worked

    511: Kristersson's coffee coup worked

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson had promoted this week when French President Emmanuel Macron was visiting with his wife Brigitte Macron. Important business meetings and a dinner at the castle were discussed. But Kristerson's insta post about “Swedish coffee” got the most attention. At the same time, the red-green opposition pulls away from government cooperation in…

  • The Ebola virus

    The Ebola virus

    When the Ebola hemorrhagic fever breaks out in Liberia's capital, Monrovia, a disaster looms. The mortality rate is so high that the majority of those infected do not survive. Healthcare does not have the time or capacity to take care of everyone who gets sick. The fear that the disease will spread outside the affected…

  • Food waste is increasing due to trade union strikes, the industry leader complains

    Food waste is increasing due to trade union strikes, the industry leader complains

    This situation has inadvertently increased food waste, as large quantities of food are transported to waste facilities. Somer sees the trade union movement as a direct conflict with the food industry's commitment to sustainable development and ecological responsibility. “The food industry has made significant progress in promoting sustainable development and placing responsibility at the core…