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Litteräris

Jessica Johansson

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Litteräris är en snackpodd om böcker med Anna Wehlin och Jessica Johansson. Här pratar vi om det vi läser, vilket är blandade genrer – sprillans nytt och asgammalt.
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Stockholm Pride kicked off on Monday. We take a closer look at the availability of PrEP, a medication that prevents HIV, which is proving difficult to access in some places across Sweden. We also hear how Sweden's fared so far at Paris 2024, and we discuss a project in Stockholm's Gamla Stan bringing back a more old-school approach to tourism. Pres…
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Sweden could walk away with its best performance at a Summer Olympic Games in decades at Paris 2024. We hear from reporter Sigge Sanner, who's in Paris for Swedish Radio's sports desk. Also: We look at the latest wave of violent crime in Södertälje, where there's been a number of shootings and a grenade attack this past week. You'll also hear from …
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In this special edition of Radio Sweden Weekly, we hear stories from around the globe, ranging from Gaza to Ukraine, via the jungles of central America, by speaking to some of Swedish Radio's foreign correspondents, who reflect on the past year and the stories that they have reported on. Presenter: Michael Lindgren Producer: Kris Boswell…
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A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on July 16th 2024. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play Presenter: Michael Walsh Producer: Kris BoswellAv Sveriges Radio
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We meet the UK's ambassador to Sweden, Judith Gough who is leaving her post after five years in the job. She talks about dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, Brexit and Sweden's journey into Nato. Also, we hear about Sweden's protests at Viktor Orban's international trips. We'll be looking at a pilot project taking place later in the autumn where…
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It's been almost three months since the deadly shooting in Skärholmen in Stockholm's south west, where a father was killed in front of his 12-year-old son. We speak to the leaders of Blåuggla, a volunteer group that does night patrols in Skärholmen, to hear how the community's feeling. And: 50 years ago, Sweden became the first country in the world…
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