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The Swedish table tennis pair withdrew – Bergström fell
The Swedish table tennis stars Kristian Karlsson and Stina Källberg are forced to withdraw from the major tournament in Singapore. The pair would have played the quarterfinals in mixed doubles, but Källberg has sustained a foot injury, reports SVT.
Trains are rolling again after total stop north of Stockholm
The trains are rolling again after the total stop in train traffic between Stockholm and Uppsala. Traffic was resumed at 8:30 am after an accident in Upplands Väsby early on Tuesday morning, reports SVT.
Hot Sports Month - Here's How You Can Watch All the Championships
Congratulations, all sports enthusiasts out there. In February, the schedules are filled with high-class sports.
One Dead After Accident in Vikingstad
A person has died after being hit by a train in Vikingstad outside Linköping on Monday, writes Corren. The police do not suspect any crime but are handling it as an accident, says press spokesperson Angelica Israelsson Silfver to the newspaper.
Color Attack on SVT Follows Several Previous Ones
SVT's main entrance in Stockholm has been subjected to a new attack with paint and a window has been smashed. It is the fourth incident of this kind in six months targeting SVT.
SAS plane turned back after smoke smell on board
A SAS flight on its way to Milan was forced to turn back to Arlanda on Sunday shortly after takeoff. > After takeoff, there was a smell they didn't recognize and landed at Arlanda again.
They Miss the Final: "It Was Better Before"
Without SVT's rule change, they would have had a chance to reach the final. But now Albin Johnsén's and Pa Modou Badjie's journey in Melodifestivalen ends abruptly.
Maja Ivarsson and John Lundvik to the final
Top favourite John Lundvik is clear for the final – for the fourth time – with his "Voice of the silent". Even competition debutant Maja Ivarsson's rocky “Kamikaze life” went home with the viewers.
Olympic Champions Showed Class – Australia Advances
Two singles and a doubles – then it was over at the Royal Tennis Hall. Australia went ahead to an unassailable 3–0, eventually won the Davis Cup qualifier with 3–1 and advanced in the tournament.
New Swedish Success – Third Consecutive Medal
Anna-Karin Heijdenberg's success in the Biathlon European Championship continues. After her third consecutive medal – silver in the pursuit despite four misses – the World Championship spot is near.
New European Championship Success: "The Perfect Race"
First bronze, then gold. Anna-Karin Heijdenberg's European Championship success in Italy just continues.
SVT investigates security breach
SVT is investigating how a young man was able to get past SVT's security guards and into the area behind the stage at Melodifestivalen in Luleå yesterday. "Security at the arena is of course important and we are continuously working to adapt our security work.
"Loket" is dead - got Sweden to "dut" in front of the TV
He was the handball referee who got almost half of the Swedish people to stay at home on Saturday evenings and mark their bingo tickets. Leif "Loket" Olsson has passed away, 82 years old.
Another arrested for fatal shooting in Lund
Another person has been arrested following the fatal shooting at the railway station in Lund on Tuesday, reports SVT News Skåne. .
Nessvold and Ulveson in a new series on SVT
Johan Ulveson and Hampus Nessvold make a time travel in SVT's new humor venture. In "New Noa Nyman" a bitter older man gets the chance to go back in time and correct his mistakes.
The Defense Minister: Military Satellite Launched
The Defence Forces launched a first Swedish military satellite in August last year, from a base in California, USA, reports SVT News. .
Anger prioritizes safety: "A bit on the safe side"
There will be no Edvin Anger on the starting line in Friday's team sprint in Italian Cogne. .
Funds his own investment – ready for the World Championship
The speed skater Felix Monsén did not get a place in the national team before the season and made his own effort. It paid off.
They Receive the Mai Zetterling Scholarship of the Year
Documentary filmmakers Annika and Jessica Karlsson awarded the Mai Zetterling Prize of the Year by the Arts Grants Committee. .
Montler's success jump in Belgrade – world's best of the year
Thobias Montler really hit the spot at an indoor competition in Belgrad. The Swede struck with a giant leap that was recorded at 8.
Two Swedish bronzes - approaching the World Championship
Anna-Karin Heijdenberg and Emil Nykvist took hold of the two last spots for the biathlon World Championship. Both took bronze when the European Championship began.
More discipline to reduce chaos in schools
The Government is worried about the chaos in school. Now, clearer disciplinary measures are being proposed.
SVT makes a series of Ajvide Lindqvist's novel
John Ajvide Lindqvist's novel "The Summer of 1985" is becoming a TV series next year. SVT is planning six episodes of the series, with a script by Amy Deasismont and Melina Mararki.
This week's films and series
A tragic opera diva, a murderous sex robot and a legendary serial killer come to the big screen and TV screen. Here are this week's films and series.
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