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FAQs about Radio Sweden:How many episodes does Radio Sweden have?The podcast currently has 6,459 episodes available.
February 18, 2013SR på engelskaWhere did the Stockholm suicide bomber get his money from? Student loans according to one paper today.The Swedish police say they need to practice more, in case of another terrorist attack.World wide arms sales are hit by the recession and developments in Afghanistan and Iraq. ...more27minPlay
February 18, 2013SR på engelskaWhere did the Stockholm suicide bomber get his money from? Student loans according to one paper today.The Swedish police say they need to practice more, in case of another terrorist attack.World wide arms sales are hit by the recession and developments in Afghanistan and Iraq. ...more27minPlay
February 15, 2013SR på engelskaHorses are disappearing in Sweden. Does that mean they`re ending up on our plates? New Swedish research shows that medicine that`s supposed to make humans less anxious makes fish anti-social. The Swedish-sister duo First Aid Kit wins the Nordic Music Prize. Host: Gabriel Stein Closing Music: First Aid Kit, The Lions Roar ...more28minPlay
February 15, 2013SR på engelskaHorses are disappearing in Sweden. Does that mean they`re ending up on our plates? New Swedish research shows that medicine that`s supposed to make humans less anxious makes fish anti-social. The Swedish-sister duo First Aid Kit wins the Nordic Music Prize. Host: Gabriel Stein Closing Music: First Aid Kit, The Lions Roar ...more28minPlay
February 14, 2013SR på engelskaHappy Valentines Day, coming up in the next half hour: Theres concern over the shortage of beds in maternity wards, with some women actually having their babies in hospital waiting rooms. Can a store force its women employees to wear name tags giving their bra sizes? And the largest party in the government wants to start giving kids grades at a much lower level. Presenter: George Wood Producer: Gabriel Stein ...more29minPlay
February 14, 2013SR på engelskaHappy Valentines Day, coming up in the next half hour: Theres concern over the shortage of beds in maternity wards, with some women actually having their babies in hospital waiting rooms. Can a store force its women employees to wear name tags giving their bra sizes? And the largest party in the government wants to start giving kids grades at a much lower level. Presenter: George Wood Producer: Gabriel Stein ...more29minPlay
February 13, 2013SR på engelskaAs ministers meet up in Brussels for emergency talks involving the horsemeat scandal we hear from one of Sweden`s EU parliamentarians who`s long been fighting for tougher food regulations.Sweden`s maps out its foreign policies for the year ahead.And a David Bowie museum is set to open its doors in Gothenburg. ...more29minPlay
February 13, 2013SR på engelskaAs ministers meet up in Brussels for emergency talks involving the horsemeat scandal we hear from one of Sweden`s EU parliamentarians who`s long been fighting for tougher food regulations.Sweden`s maps out its foreign policies for the year ahead.And a David Bowie museum is set to open its doors in Gothenburg. ...more29minPlay
February 12, 2013SR på engelskaIn the wake of outcry over North Korea`s third nuclear test, we look at whether Sweden can make a difference. The National Food Agency institutes DNA tests to make sure meat is correctly labeled. Only half as many Somalis as the Swedish Migration Board expected have applied to come to Sweden to join their families. Then, it`s Fat Tuesday, which means a special type of pastry here in Sweden. And an exhibition in Stockholm looks at just how Jewish Jesus was. Presenter: Brett Ascarelli. Producer: Tom Sullivan. ...more30minPlay
February 12, 2013SR på engelskaIn the wake of outcry over North Korea`s third nuclear test, we look at whether Sweden can make a difference. The National Food Agency institutes DNA tests to make sure meat is correctly labeled. Only half as many Somalis as the Swedish Migration Board expected have applied to come to Sweden to join their families. Then, it`s Fat Tuesday, which means a special type of pastry here in Sweden. And an exhibition in Stockholm looks at just how Jewish Jesus was. Presenter: Brett Ascarelli. Producer: Tom Sullivan. ...more30minPlay
FAQs about Radio Sweden:How many episodes does Radio Sweden have?The podcast currently has 6,459 episodes available.