Tag: Göran Rosenberg
20 years since the Iraq war, the transformation of the world economy and the prosecution of Trump
Hour 1: What is happening to the world economy? Demand for help for the most affected in Sweden Massive protests from the left in France The deadly attack on Malmö Latin has further made Swedish schools think about security Columnist Göran Rosenberg The panel Hour 1: 20 years since the invasion of Iraq – reportage […]
Finland can go ahead, a year after Russia’s big attack, the rolls reflect the world situation
New balance between Finland and Sweden The relationship between Sweden and Finland is often described as close and important, not least when it comes to defense cooperation where the countries have long spoken of each other as their closest partner. The relationship is also complex. In Finland, generally speaking, you follow developments in Sweden more […]
More weapons for Ukraine, genetic engineering that revives extinct species and unclear information about farm sales of alcohol
Hour 1: Are offensive weapons to Ukraine the new way forward in the war? About how the tradition of peace-promoting work in Sweden takes place in a new reality of military and civilian rearmament The satire surrounding President Erodgan and freedom of expression Chronicle by Göran Rosenberg The panel: Fredrik Haage, Jonna Sima, Göran Greider […]
Russian rocket fire, disconnection of electricity, Covid in China and homecoming
Russian rocket fire continues Russia continues to shell Ukrainian cities with rockets. The shelling has been very intense and last Friday large parts of Ukraine’s infrastructure and electricity were knocked out. This week, the Kremlin spokesman said that any ceasefire or ceasefire just because it’s Christmas is out of the question, and that a peace […]
Crisis in Britain, Liberal compromises, 100 years of fascism…
Hour 1: Crisis in the UK – but what causes it? The Liberals continue to suffer – SD loses power in Sölvesborg Vandel – from Petersson to SD Chronicle by Göran Rosenberg The panel Hour 2: 100 years since the March on Rome – how much has Putin borrowed from fascism? China’s president even more […]
Monkey pox, threat of recession, and the role of the forest in Swedish culture
The war in Ukraine seen from the horizon of Africa During the week, both Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and French President Emmanuel Macron visited countries in Africa. The continent has been hit hard by disruptions in grain supplies following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. We delve into how the food crisis is affecting the African […]
The road into NATO, missing wedding organizers and the houseboats in Cairo
Rocky road left into NATO The NATO application is signed, as is the membership contract, but the approval that all NATO members must give remains. What can now go wrong on that road? How will Turkey behave? What has the United States promised? Anna Wieslander, Northern Europe manager at the think tank Atlantic council and […]
Climate, arms deliveries and love in the horse paddock
The climate summit is over – what measures are needed and how do we make decisions? The UN’s major climate meeting with dignitaries from around the world has ended in Stockholm. The ambition to achieve climate goals has been confirmed, the situation is urgent. But what more exactly do we need to do now? Conversation […]
Presidential election in France, change of party leader in L and on the bombed-out suburbs of Kiev
Time 1: Report from today’s presidential election in France Verdun – after over a hundred years, the wounds of war have not yet healed Change of party leader in the Liberals, hears new party leader Johan Pehrson Consensus or debate, what is most important when the NATO issue is to be decided? Chronicle by Göran […]
Russian invasion threat, the public disease postcovid and so a city’s soul is moved …
Time 1: Russian invasion moves closer to Ukraine Postcovid may become a new public disease Festive protests in Ottawa Movie about poverty in Egypt meets criticism – meet the celebrated actor Chronicle by Göran Rosenberg The panel with Lisa Pelling, Stig-björn Ljunggren and Tove Lifvendahl Time 2: Kiruna moves – but how do you get […]
Putin’s major Russian project, the reconciliation work in the Tornedalen valley and a beating pig’s heart
Time 1 The wave of infection is here – that’s how Sweden manages the micron Putin’s Greater Russia project More and more girls are doing the dirty work – leadership training attracts Do you think differently with a pig heart in your body? Chronicle by Göran Rosenberg The panel with Anna Dahlberg, Expressen, Olof Abrahamsson, […]
The pandemic situation, the new Zlatan and the Moomin family’s Christmas stress
Hour one: Minister of Social Affairs Lena Hallengren (S) about new recommendations for Christmas, and IVA doctor Karin Hildebrand about the situation at her hospital How care staff in Borås get help from the church to handle their stressful work situation Report from Kentucky, USA, where the relief work is still going on after a […]
Covid takes a new approach to Europe, he counts the victims of the war, an apology to the Sami
Vaccine passports and new concerns about the spread of infection. Karin Tegmark Wisell, DG of the Swedish Public Health Agency. The Liberals’ tactics for overcoming the parliamentary blockade The refugee situation at Europe’s borders Portrait of Alexander Lukashenko Chronicle by Göran Rosenberg The panel with Heidi Avellan, Sydsvenskan, Anna Dahlberg, Expressen, and Anders Lindberg, Aftonbladet. […]
Afghan women, the assassination of Einár and the “bad guys” of climate policy
Hour one: The artist Einár was shot to death this week in an act that affects fans, politicians and the gang environment. The moderates and the migration policy, the party’s policy has developed The pandemic takes a renewed grip on the Baltics The cultural quarrel continues in the US over comedian Dave Chapelle Chronicle by […]