We continue with our coverage from the week of heavy politics on the Baltic island of Gotland. Today well be reporting on the speech by Left Party leader Lars Ohly, and a seminar on the law that regulates hiring and firing.
Persecuted authors from abroad are being given a special opportunity for temporary asylum.
Theres a controversial proposal to limit Swedens unique right of public access to nature, even when its on someones property.
Perus president says he plans to sue Gothenburg for the return of two thousand year old textiles. But the citys director of culture tells us they are already in the middle of negotiations.