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Won the Swedish battle: "Rather beat someone else"
Truls Möregårdh and Anton Källberg have both advanced to the singles tournament in the European Championship in table tennis. Källberg did so by winning the Swedish clash against Kristian Karlsson, 4–1 in sets.
Four European Championship matches in five hours: "Completely exhausted"
Stina Källberg went directly from the loss match in the mixed quarterfinals to her singles match in the European Championship in Linz with only a quarter of an hour's pause in between. Afterwards, she was very critical of the tight schedule.
Truls Möregårdh won in the European Championship premiere
Olympic silver medalist Truls Möregårdh won his first match in the European Championship in Austrian Linz with a clear 4–0 in sets. After having showcased his tennis strokes.
Stina Wollter interviews naked celebrities on SVT
Stina Wollter takes a different approach for a new interview program in SVT. The artist will talk to celebrities about their relationship to their bodies – at the same time as she paints them, naked, writes Dagens Nyheter.
The Climate Minister is Reported to the Constitutional Committee: "Downplaying Emissions"
Climate and Environment Minister Romina Pourmokhtari (L) is reported to the Riksdag's Constitutional Committee by the opposition parties S, V, and MP. They are obscuring how emissions can develop going forward, says Elin Söderberg, climate policy spokesperson for the Green Party.
Hammarby pulverized by Barça: "Were completely outclassed"
Hammarby were about to shock Barcelona after 30 seconds. Then the fun stopped.
Dangerous Object in Växjö was serious – Two Arrested
Two men were arrested in connection with the discovery of a suspected dangerous object in Växjö on Tuesday evening, reports [SVT Småland](https://www. svt.
Gabriela Pichler receives cultural scholarship
The director Gabriela Pichler is one of six people awarded Stenastiftelsen's cultural scholarship of 300,000 kronor. Pichler had her breakthrough as a director with her debut film "Eat Sleep Die", which received four Guldbaggar in 2013.
Mbappé's lawyer: Will take legal action
The football player Kylian Mbappé will take legal action following reports in several media outlets that he is suspected of rape in Sweden. Mbappé considers himself to be slandered, according to his lawyer, AFP reports.
Love on the Therapy Sofa in New SVT Series
A psychologist leaves the stressful big city and finds both the meaning of life and love in Dalarna. This is the premise for SVT's new romantic comedy series "Couples Therapy in Gagnef" which starts filming in November.
Foreign Staff in a Tight Spot as Northvolt Cuts Down
Crisis-stricken Northvolt, which is to pay over a quarter of a billion kronor to the Tax Agency on Monday, is in acute need of more money from owners and lenders. A crucial piece of the puzzle to get it in place is the reduction of 1,600 employees, which is expected to be completed this week.
The Nobel Laureate: "Thought it was a prank call"
He thought the call from the Swedish Academy was a prank call. This is what the Nobel laureate in literature says in her first interview since the announcement of the prize.
Task: Apelgren confirmed as Solberg's replacement
Now it should be clear with a replacement for Glenn Solberg as the national team captain in handball. According to Aftonbladet, Michael Apelgren is to be presented at the beginning of the week.
Teenager dies after accident on E18
A boy in his late teens has died after being hit by a car on E18 Norrtälje Road in Vallentuna. Relatives have been informed, the police announce on their website.
Man secretly filmed on workplace toilet - prosecuted
A man in Hässleholm installed hidden cameras at his workplace and filmed thousands of toilet visits over several years. He is now being prosecuted for suspected offensive photography against six women, reports SVT Skåne.
Malmö confirmed for the Women's Top League: "Means everything"
Malmö FF could rejoice already at halftime against Örebro SK. Then it was clear that the team, together with Alingsås, takes the step up to the women's top division next season – after Umeå dropped points.
Universities return skulls
The universities of Uppsala and Lund will return a total of three human skulls for reburial. The skulls are part of the universities' anatomical collections.
Northvolt source: 150 million euros secured
Crisis-ridden Northvolt is holding talks with lenders and investors to raise 200 million euros, approximately 2. 3 billion Swedish kronor, according to several media outlets citing the news agency Reuters.
Northvolt CEO: Will pay 287 million kronor according to plan
On Monday, Northvolt must pay a tax debt of 287 million kronor. The alternatives are bankruptcy, reconstruction – or personal payment liability for the board.
Men in Crisis is the theme at Stockholm Film Festival
Strong women – but also men in crisis are the theme of Stockholm's film festival this year. We have chosen to direct the spotlight on the contemporary man and all his inner turmoil, says programme manager Beatrice Karlsson.
47 Accidents at Northvolt Involving Hazardous Chemicals
The staff at Northvolt's factory in Skellefteå have since 2021 been affected by 47 accidents involving chemicals that the Work Environment Authority has classified as particularly hazardous, reports SVT. .
Latest on Monday, Northvolt must pay 287 million kronor
At the latest on Monday, the crisis-stricken battery manufacturer Northvolt must pay 287 million kronor to the Tax Agency, confirms the authority to [SVT News Västerbotten. ](https://www.
The SD and JLC Most Powerful on Social Media
The Sweden Democrats are the second largest on Facebook, but still the most powerful in social media. The humor trio JLC is still the largest on Youtube and the second most powerful in Sweden after the SD, according to this year's Power Meter.
Panel participant was thrown out – P4 reported
Sweden's Radio has been reported to the Review Board after the segment with Henrik Brandão Jönsson in "Sunday in P4", writes SVT. .
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