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Kristofer Hivju is Santa's unknown brother
First, Kristofer Hivju appeared in "Turist", then in "Game of Thrones" and later as Mikael Persbrandt's replacement in twelve "Beck" films. Now he can be seen as Krampus, Santa's brother, in the Christmas action film "Red One".
This week's film and series
Pirates, politicians, and jewel thieves are in focus on TV this week. At the cinema, Dwayne Johnson tries to save Santa Claus and thus the entire Christmas.
Root Success Fuels Speculation About Departure
Viktor Gyökeres' success in Sporting Lisbon just continues. And speculations that he might be on his way out are strengthened.
SVT Profile Dead - Was Behind the Launch of Tipsextra
The journalist and commentator Leif Larsson has passed away. The older generation remembers him from SVT's viewer success Tipsextra, which was broadcast between 1969-1995.
Fire in nuclear submarine shipyard - "close windows"
A comprehensive fire is raging in a shipyard for nuclear submarines in Barrow-in-Furness in northwestern England, reports BBC. Two people have been taken to hospital after inhaling smoke.
Decisive meeting against Serbia: "Tougher task"
Luxembourg was no greater concern as expected for Sweden. It can become much harder against Serbia, which now awaits in a decisive European Championship playoff.
Sweden Crushed Luxembourg - Now Serbia Awaits
It went a bit slow on away ground. But in the home return, Sweden offered a goal fest and crushed Luxembourg with 8–0.
Suspected of stabbing attack also charged with terror
The 18-year-old who is suspected of having murdered three young girls in Southport in July is also being prosecuted for having manufactured a deadly poison, as well as for a terrorist offence. .
Sjögran to lead Manchester City to the top
Manchester City's men have completely dominated in England in recent years. Now the women's team will do the same – with Swede Therese Sjögran as football manager.
Ship with dangerous Russian cargo in English harbor
The damaged ship MV Ruby, with 20,000 tons of ammonium nitrate on board, is lying in port in Norfolk in eastern England, reports Sky News. .
Ghost on a world tour – two concerts in Sweden
When Ghost goes on a world tour next year, there will be two stops in Sweden. On May 22, the band will play on home turf in Linköping and on May 23 in Sandviken.
Eriksson ready for play again
Magdalena Eriksson is ready to play again, after a knee injury that has kept her away from football during the autumn. It has been tough, among the toughest I've experienced, says the national team star.
Celebrities travel around the world in 40 days
Markus Aujalay, Nikki Amini, Måns Möller and Jessica Almenäs are going to travel around the world – in an updated route from the classic book by Jules Verne, "Around the World in 80 Days". But while the book's main character Phileas Fogg had 80 days at his disposal, the participants in the TV series will now complete the challenge in half the time, just 40 days.
The Bill for the Stars' Injuries: 8.3 Billion
More and more injured football players in the European top leagues – at an increasingly expensive cost. Last season, the cost for the clubs amounted to a staggering 8.
Thomas Tuchel takes over England: "An honor"
Last summer, Gareth Southgate stepped down. Now England is taking a new approach and is aiming for the World Championship 2026 – with Thomas Tuchel as national team coach.
This week's film and series – "Tantsnusk" from the 80s
"The Munchies" from the 80s is coming to Disney+ and in the cinema, Venom must face a final battle against a supervillain with an unfortunate name. Here are this week's films and series.
Tuchel takes over England
After the summer's loss in the European Championship final, Gareth Southgate resigned as the national team captain for England's men's football team. Now the replacement is supposed to be clear.
England bounced back – won against Finland
England bounced back after the shocking defeat against Greece last time. Against Finland, it was a win with 3–1 in the Nations League football.
Jesper Svensson in the lead ahead of the final round
Shared lead after both Thursday's and Friday's round. Solo lead after Saturday.
Svensson chasing his second win – top in France
In March, Jesper Svensson took his only victory so far on the European Tour. The Open de France can become his second.
Svensson finished strong – in shared lead
Jesper Svensson's birdie on the 16th hole – a putt from over 13 meters – was impressive. And the Swede's finish at Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France, was brilliant.
Lindelöf: "I'm always ready to help out"
He made his first minutes of the season on Sunday – and a long injury ordeal is hopefully over. Victor Nilsson Lindelöf is not entirely sure of his capacity or if he plays the national team's most important match so far this year.
Guide: Ahead of the Women's Champions League
Barcelona is chasing a third straight and Hammarby makes its debut in a Swedish-packed edition of the Champions League. Here is the guide ahead of this year's tournament.
Another cancellation - but Tomasson sees opportunities
The injury list just gets longer and longer. The latest player to withdraw: St Pauli's Eric Smith.
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