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Kvartoft and GW make a comeback: "A little nervous"
Camilla Kvartoft and Leif GW Persson are making a comeback together on SVT when the TV program "The Week" premieres. There are seventeen premiere nerves, says Camilla Kvartoft.
Joost Klein speaks out: "Terrible"
The Eurovision artist Joost Klein is relieved after the news that the preliminary investigation against him is being dropped. The artist writes on Instagram that the last few months have been "awful".
"I Went Down to My Brother" Becomes a TV Series
Karin Smirnoff's novel "I went down to brother" will become a TV series on SVT. Sanna Lenken, who is behind "Thin Blue Line" and "Pain Point", is directing, and Karin Arrhenius has written the script.
Alfredson's "Faithless" premieres in Toronto
Tomas Alfredson's adaptation of Liv Ullmann's and Ingmar Bergman's "Deceptive" gets its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. .
Wahlgren open to continuing as host of Sing-along at Skansen
It's approaching the end of the season for SVT's "Allsång på Skansen". The program host Pernilla Wahlgren is open to continuing in the role.
Systembolaget hit by wave of break-ins
The Systembolaget on a total of eleven smaller localities has been hit by break-ins in recent months. The perpetrators have both cash and expensive drinks in their sights.
Northvolt: New Death Not Linked to the Company
Another employee at Northvolt's battery factory in Skellefteå has died between work shifts, according to the police. The new death is said to have occurred in July and has no connection to Northvolt.
MSB's advice in crisis: Find food in nature
Find food in nature, urges the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) to Swedes in this autumn's new crisis preparedness brochure, reports [SVT](https://www. svt.
The MSB does not require an investigation into the chaos on the E45
About 30 vehicles got stuck in the water masses when Sunday's heavy rainfall led to flooding on the E45 outside Lilla Edet. No personal injuries have been reported, but the road had to be closed for nearly two days.
17-year-old accused of murder not mentally ill
A 17-year-old boy, who is charged with murder of a man in Västberga and two women in Tullinge, is not considered to be suffering from a serious mental disorder. This means that he can be sentenced to prison in the event of a guilty verdict, reports [SVT Stockholm](https://www.
Swedish swimmer becomes flag bearer for Uganda
The swimmer Gloria Muzito was Uganda's flag bearer during the Olympic opening ceremony in Paris. Muzito has previously competed in – and for – Sweden, after growing up in Sundsvall.
Defrauded Men and Women of Millions - Prosecuted
A man in his 30s is accused of having defrauded seven people of nearly 3. 5 million kronor, reports [SVT Västernorrland.
AI wrote Nöjesguiden's July issue
The free newspaper Nöjesguiden has let an AI write the entire July issue. .
Eva Swartz Grimaldi has died
Former TV4 top executive and publishing house CEO Eva Swartz Grimaldi has passed away, confirms a representative for the family. "Our beloved Eva Swartz Grimaldi, 68 years old, has after a longer period of illness peacefully fallen asleep at home surrounded by her loved ones.
Minister of Finance: Tourist Tax Not the Solution
Minister for Finance Elisabeth Svantesson (The Moderate Party) understands that it can be chaotic for permanent residents in popular tourist destinations. But a tourist tax is not the solution, according to her.
The sale of J D Vance's book increases
The sale of J D Vance's book "Hillbilly Elegy" is increasing since he was appointed as Donald Trump's vice presidential candidate earlier this week. Online bookstore Adlibris tells Kulturnyheterna in [SVT](https://www.
Russian citizen cleared of suspicion
The Russian citizen who was arrested in early July suspected of having photographed protected objects is acquitted of suspicions. This reports SVT News Örebro.
"USA's Most Banned Book" - Now in Swedish
It has been called "USA's most forbidden book". Now Maia Kobabe's "Gender Queer" has been released in Swedish, writes SVT.
Gottfridsson on the illness: "Never alert"
The handball star Jim Gottfridsson has broken his nose four times. Something that has caused big problems in everyday life.
Visita warns of local tourist tax
Several tourist municipalities want to be able to charge a special tourist tax. But the industry organization Visita warns of fewer tourists and that the tourism industry would be severely affected.
Sweden misses direct spot to European Championship: "Just emptiness"
It will be a nervous autumn for the Swedish women's football team. After 0-0 at home against England, Sweden is forced to play a playoff for a spot in the European Championship next year.
Sold her Olympic clothes: "Managed the whole fall"
For the first time, Kajsa Bergqvist will lead the Swedish athletics team in the OS. She will certainly tell them how it is to take a medal and how it is to live in the OS village.
Asllani on the election: "The first time I was scared"
First, she will defeat England. Then she will move there and change women's football.
She makes her debut in "Sing-along at Skansen"
SVT presents another new artist to "Allsång på Skansen". On Tuesday, July 23, Svea will perform, making her allsång debut.
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