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Your best source of news from Sweden – Swedish news in EnglishAnsvarig utgivare: Klas Wolf-Watz... more
FAQs about Radio Sweden:How many episodes does Radio Sweden have?The podcast currently has 6,513 episodes available.
September 21, 201221st September 2012 A swedish prosecutor finds that a government defency agency did pay cash to help set up a dummy company to help saudi arabia build an arms factory but no charges will be brought The Social Democrats perform a u-turn on a previous election pledge to scrap the government`s tax breaks for Swedes buying-in household help Find out why Swedes are rather fond of war And Glenn Hysen is our Friday guest...more30minPlay
September 21, 201221st September 2012 A swedish prosecutor finds that a government defency agency did pay cash to help set up a dummy company to help saudi arabia build an arms factory but no charges will be brought The Social Democrats perform a u-turn on a previous election pledge to scrap the government`s tax breaks for Swedes buying-in household help Find out why Swedes are rather fond of war And Glenn Hysen is our Friday guest...more30minPlay
September 20, 2012September 20 2012 The government presents its stimulus budget. 23 billion kronor`s worth. What does it mean for you? A Swedish tabloid defends the publication of photos showing a British royal topless. And the telecom company Telia Sonera defends itself today against accusations or money laundering and bribery Host: Gabriel Stein Closing Music: Stiftelsen, "Vart Jag En Går"...more25minPlay
September 20, 2012September 20 2012 The government presents its stimulus budget. 23 billion kronor`s worth. What does it mean for you? A Swedish tabloid defends the publication of photos showing a British royal topless. And the telecom company Telia Sonera defends itself today against accusations or money laundering and bribery Host: Gabriel Stein Closing Music: Stiftelsen, "Vart Jag En Går"...more25minPlay
September 19, 2012September 19 2012 Another big consumer electronics company goes bust. What`s wrong with the industry? We talk to the Foreign Ministry to find out what they`re doing for the Swede sentenced to 8 years in Colombia for being an alleged member of FARC. A European Education Agency throws the book at Swedish colleges. Host: Gabriel Stein Closing Music: Agnes, “Release Me”...more27minPlay
September 19, 2012September 19 2012 Another big consumer electronics company goes bust. What`s wrong with the industry? We talk to the Foreign Ministry to find out what they`re doing for the Swede sentenced to 8 years in Colombia for being an alleged member of FARC. A European Education Agency throws the book at Swedish colleges. Host: Gabriel Stein Closing Music: Agnes, “Release Me”...more27minPlay
September 18, 2012SR på engelskaA new session of Parliament opens today, and we`ll find out what to expect from this season of politics. Surgeons in Sweden carried out the first mother-daughter womb transplant in the world this weekend. A security company gone bust is causing problems for other businesses and is now under investigation. Sweden`s opens its biggest embassy in a place you might not expect ... And it isn`t science fiction: A Swedish hospital is testing robot legs to help rehabilitate people with serious injuries. Host: Brett Ascarelli. Producer: Tom Sullivan ...more29minPlay
September 18, 2012SR på engelskaA new session of Parliament opens today, and we`ll find out what to expect from this season of politics. Surgeons in Sweden carried out the first mother-daughter womb transplant in the world this weekend. A security company gone bust is causing problems for other businesses and is now under investigation. Sweden`s opens its biggest embassy in a place you might not expect ... And it isn`t science fiction: A Swedish hospital is testing robot legs to help rehabilitate people with serious injuries. Host: Brett Ascarelli. Producer: Tom Sullivan ...more29minPlay
September 17, 201217th September 2012Should bad students get to skip the normal three years of high school and go for just one? The government thinks so. We speak to the Swedish industry and the teacher`s union to get their opinions. And who`s behind the material students are learning? We report on private-sector sponsorship in schools. Ex-government ministers still receive payouts long after they`ve finished their lawmaking duties. And Sweden`s video games industry is booming. Host: Brett Ascarelli. Producer: Tom Sullivan. ...more30minPlay
September 17, 201217th September 2012Should bad students get to skip the normal three years of high school and go for just one? The government thinks so. We speak to the Swedish industry and the teacher`s union to get their opinions. And who`s behind the material students are learning? We report on private-sector sponsorship in schools. Ex-government ministers still receive payouts long after they`ve finished their lawmaking duties. And Sweden`s video games industry is booming. Host: Brett Ascarelli. Producer: Tom Sullivan. ...more30minPlay
FAQs about Radio Sweden:How many episodes does Radio Sweden have?The podcast currently has 6,513 episodes available.