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Remembering Peter Luthersson: A Bold Voice in Swedish Literature
The Swedish author and literary scholar Peter Luthersson has passed away at the age of 70, according to Swedish Radio. .
Record-large concern about the international situation
The development in Russia and military conflicts are what worry Swedes the most, shows a forthcoming attitude survey from the SOM Institute at the University of Gothenburg, reports Sveriges Radio Ekot. .
Landerholm's forgotten documents concerned national security
The confidential document that the former national security adviser Henrik Landerholm forgot at a conference center concerns Sweden's security, writes Expressen. .
The Tax Authority Inspects Sham Separations
The Tax Authority will make home visits to reveal so-called fake separations, reports [Sveriges Radio Ekot. ](https://www.
Sweden may change its aid after USA's announcement
The Government may come to reprioritize aid to the surrounding world if it turns out that the USA's planned cuts in its aid hit too hard on areas that are important to Sweden, says Minister for Development Cooperation Benjamin Dousa (The Moderate Party) to Sveriges Radio Ekot. .
Satire reported to the police for racism about Greenland
The public service company Danmarks Radio has landed in hot water after a documentary about Greenland – again. .
AI was used to make "Trolösa" more Swedish
AI was used to Swedishize the pronunciation in the Danish actor Jesper Christensen's lines in SVT's "Trolösa" according to Kulturnytt in Sveriges Radio. .
Henrik Landerholm Caused Another Incident
The former national security adviser Henrik Landerholm has caused yet another security incident. In December, he lost his access card and his service card, reports Dagens Nyheter.
Delayed Northvolt Salaries on the Way
Some employees at Northvolt may receive their salaries delayed. But the money exists and is on its way, says the battery manufacturer's press chief Erik Zsiga to Swedish Radio.
They can receive SR's short story prize
Agri Ismaïl, Sara Gordan, and Christoffer Carlsson. They are some of the authors who can receive Swedish Radio's short story prize this year.
Million Support to Ukrainian Culture
The Ukrainian Institute in Sweden receives nine million kronor from the government to preserve and strengthen Ukrainian culture. .
Tens of thousands of strike days last year
Nearly 46,000 working days were lost last year due to conflicts, according to the Mediation Institute, reports [Sveriges Radio Ekot](https://www. sverigesradio.
Landerholm to be served with suspicion of crime
The former national security adviser Henrik Landerholm will soon be interrogated by the Security Police, writes Dagens Nyheter. Landerholm has been assigned lawyer Johan Eriksson as defender, who confirms that his client will be served suspicion of crime.
Disruptions to 1177 resolved
The healthcare service 1177 was affected by disruptions at lunchtime and it was not possible to log in to the website. The problems are now resolved.
18 Young People Lost a Parent in the Massacre
In the massacre in Örebro last week, a total of 18 children and young people lost a parent, according to [Sveriges Radio Ekot's](https://www. sverigesradio.
Assignment: Shooting caused ambulance to retreat
The first ambulance that was on the scene at Risbergska school in Örebro reported "heavy gunfire" outside the entrance and was forced to back away, reports Ekot on Sveriges Radio. .
Ingrosso and Gambino Compete for Grammis
First, he made a success at P3 Gold Gala, now Benjamin Ingrosso gets a new super chance. At this year's Grammis Gala, he can take home the most awards of all – but is posthumously challenged by the rapper C Gambino.
A Minute of Silence Across Sweden – Tribute Paid to the Victims
At 12 o'clock today, Sweden falls silent. On trains, in schools and at workplaces, those who fell victim to the school attack in Örebro are honored with a minute of silence.
The Sweden Democrats' Jomshof Resigns as Committee Chairman
The Sweden Democrat Richard Jomshof is stepping down as chairman of the Riksdag's Justice Committee. The announcement comes after a meeting in the SD party executive on Monday about the proposal to ban certain semi-automatic firearms.
The Risbergska had a locking system – that wasn't used
The mass murderer in Örebro could unhindered enter Campus Risbergska before he started shooting. There is an access control system at the school – which is not used, reports P4 Örebro.
The Minister wants to see locked schools after the mass murder
Minister of Education Lotta Edholm (L) wants to see locked schools after the act in Örebro. That far did not go the investigation that lies on the government's table.
Sweden Radio changes music after school shooting
Sweden's Radio is reviewing its programming after the school shooting in Örebro. Among other things, the radio is going through its music to see if there are songs that are not suitable to play in the current situation.
"Ships must be stopped faster"
Short alarm chains and quick responses are crucial to stop suspected cable sabotage in the Baltic Sea. This is what Niels Markussen, head of Nato's center for maritime underwater security, says to Ekot on Swedish Radio.
Mild Winter Can Wake Up Hedgehogs Prematurely
The mild winter means that hedgehogs can wake up from their hibernation too early, says wildlife rehabilitator Alexandra Gedda to [Sveriges Radio, P4 Kalmar. ](https://www.
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