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    The Danish government wants to introduce female conscription and greatly extend the service period for conscripts, this to further strengthen the Danish defence. About sixty Ukrainian drones were targeted today at Russian oil refineries and infrastructure in several cities. According to the Russian military, all were shot down, but images on social media show great…

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    It has been a violent week with several explosions and murders linked to gang crime. On Thursday evening, a fatal shooting occurred in Bredäng in southern Stockholm. It cannot be ruled out that those who have done military service may be sent into battle at NATO's external border. Sweden's Minister of Defense Pål Jonson gave…

  • PowerLunch with contemporary painter Apolonia Sokol

    PowerLunch with contemporary painter Apolonia Sokol

    For the uninitiated, it is fair to say that the life and work of the Franco-Polish portrait painter Apolonia Sokol has so far been far from common. From battling cancer as a child and growing up poor in a theater in Paris, to navigating the art world and brushing shoulders with the famous (and infamous,…

  • Update yourself with the latest news in Lunchekot

    Update yourself with the latest news in Lunchekot

    The Speaker of Hungary has signed the document and thus the parliament's decision to approve Sweden's NATO application. A man has been arrested and detained on suspicion of murder after a man in his 20s was shot dead in Skärholmen in southern Stockholm on Friday evening. There is a feverish search for detention and prison…

  • Hear the latest news in Lunchekot

    Hear the latest news in Lunchekot

    Today, the Russian regime critic Alexei Navalny is buried. Sveriges Radio's Russia correspondent Maria Persson Löfgren is there live. In northern Gaza, over 100 people were killed yesterday in connection with a delivery of supplies. Large parts of the outside world require an independent investigation. The ceremonial installation of Finland's new president, Alexander Stubb, is…

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    Today is the second anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. Hear from our correspondent about the current situation. There are question marks about the continued support of the United States, there is a lack of weapons and ammunition and deliveries from the West are slow. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg expressed hope. In…

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    Hear the latest news in Lunchekot

    One person was killed and eight others were injured when several perpetrators opened fire at a roadblock near a settlement in the West Bank. Three perpetrators were shot dead by Israeli police, while two others were arrested, according to Israeli media. Since the death of opposition politician Alexei Navalny in prison, other jailed opposition figures…

  • The outgoing and incoming Finnish presidential couples meet at lunch

    The outgoing and incoming Finnish presidential couples meet at lunch

    The President of Finland Alexander Stubb and his wife Suzanne Innes-Stubb arrived in Mäntyniemi on a business trip with outgoing President Sauli Niinistö and Dr. Jenni Haukio.

  • Hear the latest news in Lunchekot

    Hear the latest news in Lunchekot

    The Security Police today submitted its annual situational picture – and presents that Sweden continues to be in a serious security situation. Sweden is approaching a limit for how much it can help Ukraine with military equipment, says Hans Liwång, who is associate professor in defense systems at the Norwegian Defense Academy. And then the…

  • Finnish researchers are thinking about what makes people eat their vegetables

    Finnish researchers are thinking about what makes people eat their vegetables

    According to the research results, the vegetarian option was most often ordered by customers willing to experiment, vegetarians and university researchers for lunch.

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    Hear the latest news in Lunchekot

    Today, the government has decided to send a proposal to the Legislative Council on so-called safety zones, and Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer says that the changes to the law should be able to enter into force on March 28. In Iceland, a new volcanic eruption has been going on since early this morning. The…

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    Hear the latest news in Lunchekot

    It has now been four months since the Hamas attack on Israel and the Supernova music festival. Hear our Middle East reporter Johan Mathias Sommarström about the development. The prosecutor closes the Swedish preliminary investigation into gross sabotage against the gas pipelines Nordstream 1 and 2. The reason is that Swedish jurisdiction is missing in…

  • Hear the latest news in Lunchekot

    Hear the latest news in Lunchekot

    The state-run Sis homes, where young people are to be cared for and treated, can instead be a gateway to much more serious crime. This is shown in a report from the Crime Prevention Council. Israel has warned that the ground offensive in Gaza will advance south to Rafah near the border with Egypt –…

  • Update yourself with the latest from Sweden and the world

    Update yourself with the latest from Sweden and the world

    Today's Lunchekot is about, among other things, a hacker attack against Coop Värmland. There will also be a report from our Ukraine correspondent on site in Lviv. Also about the Supreme Court changing a judgment and that the oil power plant in Karlshamn had to start due to the cold weather, which led to increased…

  • The Lunch Echo brings you the latest news

    The Lunch Echo brings you the latest news

    Lunchekot Monday reports, among other things, about the falling inflation, which is now approaching the Riksbank's inflation target of two percent. In addition, about the situation in Iceland after the new volcanic eruption, which indicates that we are in a new long-term volcanic eruption period. Also about the Swedish National Agency for Education's new director…

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    The US has a new attack against the Huthi rebels last night. In ten years, Sweden may have the most people in prison in the EU in terms of population. No more heated bidding for sports broadcasting rights – still unclear where the Champions League will be broadcast.

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    The Tesla conflict leads to layoffs. The situation in the Red Sea increasingly tense after the US and UK attacks against the Huthi movement in Yemen. The Swedish Transport Administration is described as passive and uninitiative at meetings with several authorities during the chaos on the E22.

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    Stay up to date with Lunchecot

    In today's Luncheko you get the latest news about today's current news events. Among other things, that there is an unusual amount of ice in the Baltic Sea, 5G still works poorly in Sweden and in Gaza, Palestinians testify to widespread corruption and oppression by Hamas, which has controlled the area since 2007.

  • Update yourself with the latest news in Lunchekot

    Update yourself with the latest news in Lunchekot

    In Germany, there is a three-day long train drivers' strike that is paralyzing large parts of the train traffic in the country. State epidemiologist Magnus Gisslén regrets that he and other doctors used the drug Chloroquine to treat seriously ill patients with covid-19 – this after a new study showed that at least 17,000 people…

  • The value of lunch vouchers increases, but so does the price of lunch

    The value of lunch vouchers increases, but so does the price of lunch

    Head to a restaurant for lunch and you might be in for a surprise: your meal will cost more than last month.

  • Update yourself with the latest news in Lunchekot

    Update yourself with the latest news in Lunchekot

    In today's Luncheko you get the latest news about the day's current news events. Among other things, an update on the policeman who was seriously injured during an operation in Jönköping yesterday. In addition, about SJ's canceled train departures and about US Foreign Minister Antony Blinken's visit to the Middle East.

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    In Japan, a passenger plane caught fire at Haneda Airport in Tokyo. The approximately 300 passengers who were on board the plane must have been evacuated. The number of reported crimes involving explosions in Sweden almost doubled last year, compared to 2022. In Ukraine, Kiev and Kharkiv were subjected to extensive missile attacks on Tuesday…

  • Tourists run away from the skat

    Tourists run away from the skat

    Nearly 300 people ate skata for lunch today at Múlabergi Bistro & Bar at the Kea Hotel in Akureyri. A total of 100 kilograms of skat was served. There has been a tradition of offering skat for dinner at Þorláksmessa at the Kea Hotel for decades, but in the evenings there is a return to…

  • Hear the latest news in Lunchekot

    Hear the latest news in Lunchekot

    Luncheon Thursday: New climate action plan presented by the government today. The European Court of Justice rules that Uefa and Fifa made a mistake when they stopped the so-called super league in football The weather can get in the way of Christmas traffic.

  • Get the latest news in Lunchekot

    Get the latest news in Lunchekot

    After several weeks of preparedness, the feared volcanic eruption occurred in Iceland last night. This afternoon, the Swedish Armed Forces will present its report on civil defence. According to information provided to Ekot, the report makes suggestions on how the state authorities should be organized in order to make civil defense less fragmented. Among other…

  • Get the latest news in Lunchekot

    Get the latest news in Lunchekot

    In the morning, a minute's silence was held at the country's construction sites in honor of the five people who died in the elevator accident in Sundbyberg. An intense night of bombing is reported to have claimed over 100 lives in northern Gaza. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is now on his way to Israel,…

  • Listen to beautiful Sunday in Karlavagnen

    Listen to beautiful Sunday in Karlavagnen

    Do you have something that you regularly do on this particular day of the week? Maybe you make this week's lunch boxes? Wholesalers? Have Sunday dinners? Have your own time? Exercising? Planning the week ahead? Washing the children's clothes? Or do you lie on the sofa and simply spend the rest day? Share your to-dos…

  • Update yourself with the latest in Lunchekot

    Update yourself with the latest in Lunchekot

    Today's Lunchekot reports two fatal accidents at Northvolt's battery factory in Skellefteå. You will also get the latest on the new report by the Norwegian Prison and Probation Service, where they state that the country's prison and detention places need to be increased from 9,000 to 27,000 within ten years. In addition, about Hungary stopping…

  • Update yourself with the latest in Lunchekot

    Update yourself with the latest in Lunchekot

    Today's Lunchekot reports that inflation is falling in Sweden and that Norway is raising its key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to 4.5 percent. In addition, it is about the verdict that was handed down today against a woman employed by the court because she leaked information to a gang criminal. And so our…

  • Get the latest news in Lunchekot

    Get the latest news in Lunchekot

    The climate agreement hammered. What happens now? After the severe construction lift accident in Sundbyberg. Foreign Minister Tobias Billström on Sweden's new line regarding Gaza.

  • Copenhagen gave the fans an early Christmas present – ​​all the way to the knockout phase of the Champions League

    Copenhagen gave the fans an early Christmas present – ​​all the way to the knockout phase of the Champions League

    After 1-0 over Turkish Galatasaray, FC Copenhagen advances to the knockout games in the Champions League for only the second time. The millions are pouring in and the players are celebrating the triumph with a Christmas lunch today The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here:…

  • Hear the latest about the elevator accident in Lunchekot

    Hear the latest about the elevator accident in Lunchekot

    The news headlines in Lunchekot Tuesday: – Five dead in the elevator accident in Sundbyberg – The climate meeting COP28 is in overtime – the countries do not agree on the final document – Israel has stormed a hospital in Gaza – The Swedish Transport Administration must invest heavily in maintenance of the railway –…

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    The Social Democrats demand a ban on entry into the EU for violent settlers. The need for cooling is increasing worldwide – but emissions must be kept in check. And so we reveal a secret about the Nobel dessert.