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The Agents – A Sleeper Terrorist Cell | Part 1/4
They must have been an Iranian sleeper terrorist cell in Sweden since 2015, but at the beginning of 2021 something happens. They map three Swedes, and the suspicion is that they are planning a terrorist act. In April 2021, the Security Police attack the couple who call themselves “Salma” and “Foad”. Our investigative reporters have…
New: The hunt for the pedophile network Lost boy
When the police in Bergen start surveying the man, they discover that he is a policeman himself. He is found to have child abuse images on his computer. And he also turns out to be the key to an international pedophile network that exploits children all over the world. Participating Martin Krossnes, who first alerted…
Sweden's corruption is on the rise – historically poor placement on the international list
The organization Transparency International has come up with its annual corruption index, and Sweden is at a historically low level according to the report. Sweden gets 82 points in this year's index, where 100 stands for a “very clean” country. Hear Ulrik Åshuvud, Secretary General of Transparency International Sweden in P1 Morning.
Finnish-Estonian power cable failure "probably not caused by an external factor"
Fingrid discovered a malfunction in the underwater cable on Friday evening, when the corresponding cable was damaged last October.
Court in The Hague: Israel must do everything to prevent genocide
On Friday, the International Court of Justice in The Hague will rule on the allegations of genocide in Gaza – a process initiated by South Africa. The court may demand a cease-fire, which the terrorist organization Hamas has stated it will comply with if Israel does so. Hamas has also announced that it intends to…
Farewell to the tournament and promotion to the Olympic Games despite the victory over Austria
The Iceland men's national handball team no longer has a chance of qualifying for the Paris Olympics this summer after France defeated Hungary 35-32 in the penultimate Group One match. However, Iceland won by two goals against Austria 24:26. After a great first half, Iceland started the second half badly. The last minutes were full…
International welcomed with open arms to work in healthcare
There is a shortage of labor in health and elderly care in Denmark. Politicians have agreed to relax the requirements in order to attract more internationals to come and care for elderly Danes The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password?…
The Finnish film Fallen Leaves misses out on the Oscar nomination
Hopes were high that a Finnish film would finally receive an Oscar nomination for best international film.
Relatives will find it easier to come to Denmark
On Thursday, the government sent a draft law for consultation. It will relax the rules for family reunification. According to Ekstra Bladet, the new rules are expected to come into force in July 2024. For several years, the media have described several strange decisions that have made it impossible for a Dane and an international.…
Tourism in Denmark is breaking records
Many German visitors have helped set tourism records in Denmark. The transport minister laments the quality of public transport and the number of couriers in the big cities has doubled in five years. Many of them are international. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here:…
Denmark stops international adoptions
According to a supervisory body, adoption rules in the six countries with which Denmark has agreements are “disregarded”. In addition, Zealand Regional Council will accept citizens' proposals with just 5,000 signatures, physiotherapy overtakes surgery in Danish treatment trends, and the Queen's abdication signature is archived by the state. The full version of this article is…
The New Pirate War on the Red Sea
Ekot's Middle East reporter Johan Mathias Sommarström tells the story of Houthi rebels in Yemen who attack cargo ships to show their support for the Palestinians in Gaza. Host: Robin Olin Guest: Johan Mathias Sommarström, former Middle East correspondent Producers: Katja Magnusson and Karl Kadhammar. With clips from: Al Jazeera English, BBC, DW News, Fox…
Mats Nilekär about the attention-grabbing series about J Dilla
Mats Nilekär, host of P3 Soul, visits P3 Med to talk about his internationally acclaimed series about the American hip-hop artist J Dilla, which is now being broadcast serially on P3 Soul. Listen directly here in SR Play.
After the accusations of genocide – how the war in Gaza is affected
The war in Gaza has now been going on for over 100 days, over 1300 Israelis and over 24,000 Palestinians have been killed. In the International Court of Justice in The Hague, South Africa has presented accusations against Israel of genocide – something that has caused great anger in Israel. But what evidence does South…
Denmark should do more to attract international labor – OECD
The Danes are getting older, and other countries are competing to attract the most talented international players. More reforms are needed The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting…
Frederik X new king of Denmark
Ekot broadcasts directly about the Danish throne change starting at 2.45 pm to approx. 3.30 pm. The new king speaks between 15.00 and 15.10. Cast:Johan T Lindwall – editor-in-chief Svensk DamtidningEbba Kleberg von Sydow – court expert, among other things in Sveriges Radio's “Monarkerna”Samuel Larsson – Danish correspondent Program manager: Marcus Nilsson Producer: Per Bergfors…
Tobias Hübinette: That's why it's important to talk about race
Tobias Hübinette, controversial debater and researcher, is Friday's guest in P4 Extra. He has mapped the extreme right, started the newspaper Expo and questioned international adoptions. Host is Sarit Monastyrski.
Denmark will give international health professionals a shortcut
Negotiations begin today to increase the number of international health professionals such as doctors and nurses. Citizens from countries outside the EU must be able to contribute more quickly to the Danish healthcare system. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your…
The zombie expert's prepper guide if the crisis comes
During the People and Defense National Conference this week, Commander-in-Chief Micael Bydén urged the Swedish people to think through how they, as private individuals, will act if war comes. Hear Freddri Ramelproducer at P3 Dystopia, talk about how preppers prepare for disasters – and why a self-proclaimed zombie expert puts extra emphasis on neighborliness. Host:…
The use of public transport has decreased – the prices are increasing
During covid, the use of metro, trains and buses plummeted. Passengers have not returned as before and are instead finding alternatives to their usual commute. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen…
Per tried dating an AI robot – hear him in Studio Ett
Many apps now offer virtual boyfriends and girlfriends – a phenomenon that attracts many users worldwide. At the same time, an American professor warns that the virtual life partners risk destroying an entire generation of young men. The freelance journalist Per Johansson is one of those who tried dating an AI robot. In Studio Ett,…
20 years since the murder in Knutby – hear about why cults attract
Today it is 20 years since the murder in Knutby – and since then many strange conditions in the Philadelphia congregation have been revealed. But what actually happened? How were the children who grew up in the congregation affected by the incident? And why are people drawn to cults? Hear Peter Gembäck, former pastor of…
Russia's war is dividing Europe's right-wing radicals
There is a tailwind for the parties in Europe that belong to the two groups on the far right in the EU Parliament. If they come together before the upcoming election, a significant power factor is formed, but now they instead crouch under internal division. Hear Ann-Christine Jungar, political scientist at Södertörn University and you…
Ebba Kleberg von Sydow on what is happening on the Danish throne
Journalist and court expert Ebba Kleberg von Sydow is today's guest in P3 Morgonpasset. Together with David Druid and Linnea Wikblad, she talks about what it will mean for the Danish throne that Queen Margrethe has abdicated. Listen directly here in SR Play.
The Blue Lagoon is open again and the port of Grindavík is coming back to life
The Blue Lagoon reopened this morning. All operational units that serve guests during the day are operational, but both hotels will be closed until Tuesday. “We will have limited opening hours during the week and will open the Blue Lagoon as well as the restaurants (Lava, Spa Restaurant and Blue Café) and the Retreat Spa,”…
Finland was urged to intervene in the proceedings of the international court on alleged war crimes in the Gaza area
The move came as a group of high-ranking UN experts warned of a possible “ongoing genocide” in Gaza and urged the international community to take all necessary steps to prevent further atrocities. The ICJ session offers Finland a historic opportunity to deal with Israel's war crimes and fulfill its international legal obligations to prevent the…
Annika Sundberg, Per Naroskin and Maja Aase in Spanarna
The scouts in the P1 program are made by: Program leader is Kattis Ahlström The music is chosen by Berit Nygren. Technician: Maria Stockhaus. Producer for Spanarna in P1 is Ronnie Ritterland The scouts are broadcast in P1, Fridays at 15.04 and with a repeat on Saturdays at 9.03. The program is released as a…
The agency confirms a GPS malfunction in Finland on NYE
According to Traficom's aviation manager Jari Pöntinen, the disruptions did not affect flight safety, because the planes are equipped with alternative navigation systems.
Frosty New Year
According to forecasts by the Icelandic Institute of Meteorology, on New Year's Day the temperature in some places in Iceland will reach as low as minus 26 degrees Celsius. “We expect snowfall, but for now in the south and west it will not be as intense as last time,” says Óli Þór Árnason, a meteorologist…
Get an international outlook with Godmorgon world
Why are behaviors such as generosity and generosity linked to a holiday, and what happens to us when we see the suffering of others? Hear conversations and analyzes about the Swedish and foreign contemporary world in Godmorgon world.
Icelandic film Godland on the list of candidates for the 2024 Oscars
Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason's film Godland has been shortlisted for best international feature films as a candidate for the 2024 Oscars and one of just 15 selected from 88 countries. The film was selected for Best International Feature Film in 2024. The final five nominees will be announced on January 23, 2024, and the 96th…