Tag: Rune
Holger Rune overthrows Novak Djokovic in rainy Rome
Denmark’s Holger Rune ousted No. 1 seed Novak Djokovic of Serbia 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 in rainy Rome on Wednesday to reach the semifinals of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia. The 20-year-old Dane, seeded seventh, completed the six-time tournament champion’s run in two hours and 19 minutes. Djokovic clinched the second set after a nearly hour-long rain […]
The battle for the jobs: the brain vs. AI
Who will be the winner in the future labor market – the human brain or the artificial intelligence? 300 million jobs are said to disappear in the near future to be replaced by artificial intelligence. But which professions will no longer require a human brain? And which ones definitely will? Johanna Bergman, AI Sweden, knows […]
The dictator who is the guest of honor at King Charles’ coronation
King Charles’ relationship with the Sultan of Brunei One of the VIP guests at Charles’ coronation is dictator Hassanal Bolkiah, the Sultan of Brunei and one of the world’s richest men. Hear about their long-standing and contested friendship – and how King Charles must now balance Britain’s interests against the anger of the people. The […]
A Bridgerton of its own with lordship and servants in the garden
In today’s episode, as usual, John and Pernilla answer several listener questions. There will be answers to how the vines should be pruned, who has eaten the plants in the greenhouse, tips on succeeding with beets and how to get the finest sweet peas and many more questions. This week’s hack is about lavender and […]
Cruel loss for Holger Rune in spectacular final in Monte Carlo
The title was Rune’s before Rublev’s comebackRune looked in control after winning the first set 7-5 – especially as anger seemed to be getting the better of his opponent. But the Russian responded well and won the second set 6-2. And then again in the decider, with the Dane leading 4-1, it looked like there […]
Mother of abducted girl thanks country after safe discovery to end her ’27-hour nightmare’
Denmark was united like never before at the weekend, when the life of a 13-year-old girl, who was abducted just before Saturday lunchtime in the small town of Kirkerup in West Zealand, hung in the balance. And then on Sunday afternoon, more than a million phones pinged in unison with the news they had barely […]
The plastic bag tax stirs up emotions and Johan Pehrson speaks – again
In this podcast you meet David Druid and Katherine Zimmerman who were previously colleagues in Morgonpasset in P3. Here they meet again and talk about politics in their own way and little else. They also have Ekot’s domestic political reporter with them Lova Olsson and the satirist Moa Wallin from the P3 Club. Together, there […]
No Longer a Loud Teenager: Distortion to Mark 25th Anniversary with Price Increases and Fewer Free Events
The Distortion street party has today confirmed what revelers can expect at its 25th anniversary edition, which will once again occupy the week spanning the end of May and the beginning of June – and as usual, it’s not immediately obvious, what is new and what has been cut. In case you missed it, last […]
Pruning isn’t complicated – John teaches you how
Pernilla is ashamed that she did not prune correctly. Now John comes to the rescue.There are basically three types of pruning such as build-up pruning, maintenance pruning and rejuvenation pruning, tips on that in the podcast Pernilla Månsson Colt and John Taylor Pernilla and John are two of Sweden’s most prominent in the gardening field […]
Norse gods older than once thought
Runes on an ancient golden decorative plate are now the first known mention of Odin, the king of the Nordic gods – i.e. 150 years earlier than previously thought. The golden ‘bracteate’ is part of a huge archaeological feature which was revealed two years ago by amateurs Jørgen Antonsen and Ole Schytz. The collection, known […]
Gustav Eriksson Vasa – benevolent country father or ruthless dictator?
Do you want to know more about Gustav Vasa and the 16th century? Here are three reading tips:Gustav Vasa – father of the country or tyrant by Lars-Olof Larsson. Sweden’s history 1350-1600, ed. Bo Eriksson and Dick Harrison. Margareta Regina – by Gustav Vasa’s side, en biography of Margareta Leijonhufvud by Karin Tegenborg Falkdalen. The […]
Right now: Press conference about Mats Löfving and Linda Staaf
External investigator Runes Viksten holds a press conference on the occasion of the tours around Mats Löfving and Linda Staaf. Joining the broadcast is Ekot’s reporter Alexander Gagliano. Listen to Ekot’s broadcast.
Right now: Press conference about Mats Löfving and Linda Staaf
External investigator Runes Viksten holds a press conference on the occasion of the tours around Mats Löfving and Linda Staaf. Joining the broadcast is Ekot’s reporter Alexander Gagliano. Listen to Ekot’s broadcast.
Gustafva spent almost 50 years in prison without confessing
Runar Kjellgren has spent many years researching his grandfather’s father’s sister Gustafva Kjellgren, who was born in 1802 in Timmele just outside Ulricehamn. When she was 18, she and another maid followed the farm trader Brita Starkman. There are several versions of what happened next. Partly the one that Gustafva stuck to and which assumed […]
Why Holger Rune’s new coach is a promising sign… but where have we seen him before?
Holger Rune is not just one of the best young tennis players in the world – he is also an excellent value to watch as you never know what might happen next. We already had his mother – her, the world number nine screamed to leave Roland Garros when he struggled in the French Open. […]
A 2,000-year-old runestone was found during road construction
A runestone was found during the construction of a road in Norway. Its age is estimated at 2000 years. It is the oldest artifact of this type ever found. This is evidence that runic writing was used earlier than previously believed. When the construction of a motorway in the municipality of Hole near Oslo started […]
Norway makes fascinating discoveries
Archaeologists have found a rune stone they say dates back to the time of Jesus Christ A team of Norwegian archaeologists has found what they call the oldest runestone known to date. The small, brownish rock with mysterious inscriptions is said to date back to the time of Jesus Christ and to be about 2,000 […]
Holger Rune made it through to the second round of the Australian Open
Holger Rune made a mighty big impression at the Australian Open this morning. Against the Serbian opponent Filip Krajinovic, the 19-year-old Dane won in three sets in a row 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. Despite some good points from the Serbian, the young tennis player stayed focused and found a way to spend just 2 hours and […]
Midnight misery in Paris as Holger Rune’s adventure race at the French Open ends
Holger Rune would probably have chosen another opponent for his first grand slam quarterfinal if he could. The Norwegian world number eight Casper Ruud, who defeated Roland Garros 6-1, 4-6, 7-6, 6-3 last night to advance to the final four of the French Open, is practically his cousin. As Scandinavians, Ruud, probably more than anyone […]
It’s smash! Danish teenager continues spectacular run
A Runestone cowboyThe Greek fourth seed threatened a comeback after being down 5-2 in the fourth set, returning to 5-4 and having three breakpoints to equalize the set. But Rune held his nerves and served the historic result – and he did so at Court Philippe-Chatrier, the honored center court of Roland Garros, Court Philippe-Chatrier. […]
The rising Danish tennis star Holger Rune beats the world number 15 at the French Open
Holger Rune has just beaten Denis Shapovalov, world number 15, in a straight set at the French Open 6-3, 6-1, 7-6. A pulsating start caused the young player to break his Canadian opponent calmly in the first two sets. Only in the third set did he meet a lot of opposition, but when three breakpoints […]
John: We should have more clematis in the community
In the section you will hear about three different types of clematis, how to cut it and take cuttings.The pod is played this time in Pernilla’s villa garden in southern Malmö. Pernilla Månsson Colt and John Taylor Pernilla and John are two of Sweden’s most profiled in the garden area and are known from the […]
John: The potatoes are grateful, productive and so beautiful
John was called the potato when he was young, now he loves it and comes with Pernilla for tips on how to grow our beloved potatoes and also suggestions for other tubers that can be eaten. Pernilla Månsson Colt and John Taylor Pernilla and John are two of Sweden’s most profiled in the garden area […]
Holger Rune gets a landmark victory
Finnish strong?– It was a difficult match from the beginning. He is in the top three in the world and has played some incredible tennis, especially in the last year of winning so many great titles, ” said Rune after the match. “I have great respect for him and of course I did not expect […]
The compost should be like a lasagna
Pernilla Månsson Colt and John Taylor Pernilla and John are two of Sweden’s most profiled in the garden area and are known from the SVT program “Garden Times”. There we have heard their friendly nibbling about most of the cultivation, planting and pruning. Pernilla Månsson Colt is also the host of “Call and play” in […]
Good luck with the trendy dahlia
Dahlia is a big trend in the garden again in 2022. There are thousands of different varieties and Pernilla and John are now doing a whole section about the beloved plant. You also get a little trend survey. Pernilla Månsson Colt and John Taylor Pernilla and John are two of Sweden’s most profiled in the […]
Winner of the Swedish Radio Short Story Prize 2022: The grief in their eyes by Malin Wollin
Linda Wincent reads the winning short story Sorgen in their eyes One day the ad appears with the two brothers, Kjell and Erik Aronsson at Snäcke farm. Kill on the same day. What happened to them does not concern Sara, but it does not hurt anyone that she goes to Snäcke? Malin Wollin is a […]
Pernilla and John: What the world needs are flower bulbs in the flowerbed
Now the first bulbous plants are starting to look up. John helps us with how to get even more snowdrops in our garden. We also hear about the love of tulips and John’s best tips on how to make an onion plan – a necessity for you to get what you want. Pernilla Månsson Colt […]
The Runeberg Award goes to Quynh Tran’s debut novel
This year’s Runeberg Prize was awarded Quynh Tran, Author of Pietarsaari, from his work Skugga och svalka (English translation Shadow and Coolness). The book reflects his own background and tells the story of a Vietnamese family in the coastal city of Ostrobothnia. Tran himself grew up in Pietarsaari, where his family moved from Vietnam in […]
Being bad at work
In six episodes, Uje Brandelius explores what it’s like to be bad atthings that are sensitive to being bad at. The fourth part of the series is about what it’s like to be bad at work. In the editorial office: Tove Palén – producer David Rune – executive producer Julia Öjbrandt – final mix If […]
Professional boxer Erik Skoglund’s fight
Erik Skoglund is small and weak when he is small. His nose is bleeding from the slightest bit. But when he, as an 11-year-old, accompanies his big brother to the boxing training, he decides: He will be the best in the world. Despite the fact that he is not a given talent in the boxing […]
Omicron is now the dominant Covid strain in Helsinki
In laboratory tests in the metropolitan area, a variant of Omicron has been detected in about 70 percent of all Covid infections in the last week of 2021. Preliminary findings suggest that antigen tests may also be less effective in detecting Omicron than other variants at the onset of symptoms. . One of the most […]
Toussaint Louverture – the leader of the Haitian slave revolution
The editorial staff of this section consists of: Julia Grauers – host David Rune – producer & screenwriter Emilia Mellberg – script Pablo Leiva Wenger – stage narrator Julia Öjbrandt – sound design and final mix Also participating is Carl Wilén, doctoral student at the Department of Sociology and Work Science at the University of […]
Far-right groups, protesters are demonstrating on Independence Day
The Helsinki Police Department was facing its biggest operation of the year, with four different demonstrations or processions passing through the city center on Independence Day. The first demonstration of the day was organized by a far-right group Finland is waking up (or ‘Finland Awakes’) and left the statue of Aleksis Kivi at 3 pm, […]
He did not accept the fivefold overcharging and won
A customer of the Smyril Line ferry company won against the company after refusing to pay ISK 50,000 for a bill of lading. Smyril Line must reimburse him ISK 40,000. The Neytendasamtökin Consumer Association draws attention to this issue on its website, where it states that the Appeals Committee for the Sale of Goods and […]
Dimman and Lützen
In Historical Weather, we ask ourselves the question of whether – and if so how – the weather has affected our history. And then we wonder what world history would have looked like if it had not been for … the weather. Historical weather is led by Cecilia Düringer, the daily host of the podcast […]
ATP summary: Top Canadians will play in the Stockholm semi
Canadians Denis Shapovalov and Felix Auger-Aliassime booked a head-to-head match in the semifinals of the Stockholm Open in Sweden on Thursday. Second-seeded Auger-Aliassime defeated Botic van de Zandschulp of the Netherlands 6-4, 6-3 in a quarter-final. No. 3-seed Shapovalov had to gather in his superior Arthur Rinderknech from France 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. Auger-Aliassime leads the […]
The Malin case and the DNA evidence that can change everything
When 16-year-old Malin is found, it is clear that someone has taken her life. But the question is who? After a while, a young man becomes interesting. A witness is said to have seen him near the place where Malin was last seen. But is that true? The man is sentenced on indicia in the […]
The Russian cold and the battle of Stalingrad
In Historical Weather, we ask ourselves the question of whether – and if so how – the weather has affected our history. Historical weather is led by Cecilia Düringer, the daily host of the podcast P3 Historia. In this section, she is visited by Niklas Zetterling, author of several books on military history. The editorial […]
About the body: not to sound like everyone else
In six episodes of Sensitive Mode, Uje Brandelius explores our approach to our physical selves. What does the body do for the soul? Who do you get from having a special body? And is there any difference between who you feel you are on the inside compared to who you are perceived to be on […]
Taxi driver can lose car after driver driving
This is the demand from a prosecutor on Friday in the Copenhagen City Court, where a judge must decide on the effect of the new rules on so-called insane driving. The reason is an episode on the Helsingør motorway on the night of 3 April. An officer measured the taxi’s speed at at least 121 […]
About the body: narrow, thick or in the middle?
In six episodes of Sensitive Mode, Uje Brandelius explores our approach to our physical selves. What does the body do for the soul? Who do you get from having a special body? And is there any difference in who you arefeel that you are on the inside compared to who you are perceived to be […]
The story of Lena Nyman – “She was one of us, but much better”
An actor with control over their means, with a core of lived emotions. Lena Nyman was as popular as anyone. She worked with directors such as Alf Sjöberg and Ingmar Bergman. She did scandal in Vilgot Sjöman’s films 491 and Curious Yellow, and later success both in Lars Norén’s plays and as Ronja Rövardotter’s mother. […]
To be bad at love
In six episodes, Uje Brandelius explores what it’s like to be bad atthings that are sensitive to being bad at. The second part of the series is about what it’s like to be bad at love. In the editorial office: Åsa Secher – producer David Rune – executive producer Julia Öjbrandt – final mix If […]
About the body: to have a different body
In six episodes of Sensitive Mode, Uje Brandelius explores our approach to our physical selves. What does the body do for the soul? Who do you get from having a special body? And is there any difference in who you arefeel that you are on the inside compared to who you are perceived to be […]
About the body: good-looking or ugly?
In six episodes of Sensitive Mode, Uje Brandelius explores our approach to our physical selves. What does the body do for the soul? Who do you get from having a special body? And is there any difference in who you arefeel that you are on the inside compared to who you are perceived to be […]
Markus Krunegård – the small town guy who almost gave up
It is the end of February 2008 and Markus steps on the subway in Skärmarbrink to get into town. It is an unusually warm month this year, the snow that should settle like a thin blanket over the city melts instead into rain long before it lands on the ground. The rain makes Stockholm gray. […]
Supporting parties criticize the government for lack of housing intervention
Two of the government’s support parties have difficulty understanding why the government on Tuesday formally refused to make an intervention in the housing market. The finance rapporteurs from SF and the Unity List believe that the government’s lack of intervention will contribute to a more skewed housing market. – I think the government is pursuing […]
Election researcher: Network turbocharged Løkke’s voter declarations
This is the assessment of election researcher Rune Stubager. He is a professor at the Department of Political Science at Aarhus University. – I see it as a result of the preparation and the network they had established in advance. They have collected a lot of email addresses of people who were interested, and then […]
Support parties will protect the graduate rate and unemployment benefits in the Finance Act
– It is an unbelievably poor proposal that Dansk Industri comes up with. It will further damage our unemployment benefit system, which is already on its knees after many years of deterioration and erosion. And then it is also socially skewed, he says. – A Finance Act with the Unity List will not contain such […]
Being bad at sex
In six episodes, Uje Brandelius explores what it’s like to be bad atthings that are sensitive to being bad at. The sixth and final part of the series is about what it’s like to be bad at perhaps the most sensitive of all: sex. In the editorial office: Tove Palén – producer David Rune – […]
Sag om livsfarligt overfald afgøres efter 33 måneder
Det var en lørdag aften i juni 2019, at politiet fik alarm om et voldeligt overfald på perronen på Ny Ellebjerg Station. Offeret var en dreng på 16 år. Han var blevet stukket i brystet med en kniv. Venstre lunge var punkteret, og derfor var han i livsfare. Desuden var han blevet sparket og slået, […]
Young director on Falster arrested for money laundering by millions
He will be produced in a constitutional hearing at 11 am at the Court in Nykøbing Falster. The detainee, who is the director of a company, is suspected of having laundered 29 million over a short period of time. Large amounts were transferred via the company’s account to accounts in several European countries. The director […]
DNA analysis after assault rape took two months
It is taking longer and longer for the police to conduct forensic investigations at the National Forensic Center, NFC. The situation is not good, says Sten-Rune Timmersjö, head of serious crime in the Fyrbodal police area, who had to wait two months for a DNA analysis after a suspected assault rape. “It’s too long – […]
Sometimes it runs wild for the king
– We have failed, it sounded in a TV interview. At that time, the virus had cost more than 7,000 Swedes their lives. – I believe that we have failed to save lives during the pandemic. The Swedish people have suffered tremendously under very difficult conditions. Maybe the king, who turns 75 on April 30, […]
So spoke the Vikings
How did it sound when the Vikings read aloud to each other from the rune stones? Runologist Maja Bäckvall has read many of Sweden’s runic inscriptions so that everyone will now have the opportunity to take part in a thousand-year-old language, and Vetenskapsradion Historia has met her to discuss how to know how the Vikings […]
Being bad at sex
In six episodes, Uje Brandelius explores what it’s like to be bad atthings that are sensitive to being bad at. The sixth and final part of the series is about what it’s like to be bad at perhaps the most sensitive of all: sex. In the editorial office: Tove Palén – producer David Rune – […]
Restaurateur convicted of fraud has received millions in corona support
A former owner of Burger King restaurants has been paid 3.4 million kroner from corona aid packages, despite the fact that, according to a now appealed city court ruling, he has committed VAT and tax fraud. It writes Dagbladet Information and the business media Finans. At the same time as Riaz Butt was in court […]
More men state that they have been affected by postcovid
In a study conducted by Novus, more men than women state that they have had covid-like symptoms for more than ten weeks. At the same time, more women are coming to the clinics started for patients with long-term symptoms. The National Board of Health and Welfare, which is the authority responsible for postcovid, assesses that […]
Exiled from their units for a day, nature obliged them with a silver screen
“Many of the teachers experienced that their students were tired of online learning and had lost their energy,” explains Rune Hansen, organizer of a day without a screen at the International School of Hellerup, an international high school in Østerbro. On Wednesday, February 3, classes were canceled and replaced by ISH Virtual High School Chill […]
Here they are nominated for the Swedish Radio Short Story Award 2021
Time to vote for your favorite short story! It is now clear which five short stories have been nominated for the Swedish Radio Short Story Prize 2021. It is the listeners who decide who wins. Here you can vote starting March 29 and even April 18. Karin Smirnoff, Gustav Tegby, Simon Issát Marainen, Björn Runge […]
Students in secondary education do not receive tuition without a test
If this does not happen, the students will be rejected from the teaching. Minister for Children and Education Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil (S) compares it to the requirement to use a mask on educations before the closure. – The same applies to upper secondary education and continuing education as to the use of masks, which was a […]
Gallery: Christmas lights bring joy in a darker winter than usual
The Christmas season in Helsinki traditionally begins with the long-awaited light-lighting ceremony along Aleksanterinkatu. This year, the ceremony was held on November 22nd. (Journal image) Flashing lights are hung over the bell tower of the main train station. (Heikki Saukkomaa / Lehtikuva) The locals gather around the Christmas tree on Senate Square in the center […]
Sensitive location
In six episodes, Uje Brandelius explores what it is like to be bad atthings that are sensitive to being bad at. The sixth and final part of the series is about what it’s like to be bad at perhaps the most sensitive of all: sex. In the editorial office: Tove Palén – producer David Rune […]
Sensitive location
In six episodes, Uje Brandelius explores what it’s like to be bad atthings that are sensitive to being bad at. The fourth part of the series is about what it is like to be bad at work. In the editorial office: Tove Palén – producer David Rune – executive producer Julia Öjbrandt – final mix […]
NMR supporters face trial for incitement against ethnic group
This morning, the Court of Appeal negotiations started in the aftermath of the high-profile demonstration in connection with the Gothenburg Book Fair three years ago. 15 men between the ages of 20 and 50, with links to the Nazi Nordic Resistance Movement, are charged with, among other things, incitement against ethnic groups and violent riots. […]
Judge jails motorist after fatal accident with child
The man is accused of causing particularly aggravating circumstances on Wednesday afternoon on the sidewalk on Peter Bangs Vej in Valby. The child’s mother was slightly injured in the collision. Police suspect the 21-year-old of having been influenced. A police chief said on Friday that laughter gas cartridges were found in the car. In the […]
Sensitive location
In six episodes, Uje Brandelius explores what it’s like to be bad atthings that are sensitive to being bad at. The first part of the series is about what it is like to be a bad parent. In the editorial office: Emmy Bergkvist – producer David Rune – producer Julia Öjbrandt – final mix If […]
Monika Fagerholm: “I was completely in shock”
Monika Fagerholm made her debut in 1987, but had her big breakthrough with the novel Wonderful Women by the Water in 1994. She has received several awards for her literary work, including the Runeberg Prize, the August Prize and the Swedish Academy’s Nordic Prize. – This was completely unexpected, I was completely in shock because […]
Monika Fagerholm receives the Nordic Council’s literature prize
At a corona-adapted digital gala, the Nordic Council’s various cultural prizes were awarded on Tuesday evening. The prestigious literature prize went to the Finnish-Swedish author Monika Fagerholm for the novel Who killed Bambi. Monika Fagerholm made her debut in 1987, but had her big breakthrough with the novel Wonderful Women by the Water in 1994. […]
24-year-old wanted to sell fake Gucci perfumes at flea market
A 24-year-old man had planned to sell copy perfumes at a flea market in Northwest Zealand in 2018. But one of the rights holders of the perfume brands had sent his own people to the flea market to take local sellers into selling counterfeit goods. Here they came across the young man and his father. […]
Old acquaintances dominate the Unity List’s candidate list
The Unity List’s annual meeting has chosen their parliamentary candidates if there are elections before the next annual meeting. It happened by a referendum. A number of well-known names have been smoked out, partly because the party on Saturday chose not to change the rotation scheme that limits how long members can sit in the […]
The murder that shook a municipality
25 years ago, a young African was stabbed in Klippan by two teenage boys with Nazi inclinations. It long characterized the image of Klippan, but also became the image of how a municipality can work purposefully if everyone goes together. “In part, I think the effect is, those who were in the 90s they are […]
A personal assistant is suspected of having been murdered
A personal assistant was found dead today at the home of a patient, for whom the man works, in Trollhättan. The assistant is suspected of having been murdered and a person has now been arrested on suspicion of murder, the police tell Ekot. The suspect is not the user. But the police do not want […]