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Who wins where? Your guide to Europe's election night
How is it going for the German far right and how much is Macron weakened? Here is TT's guide to the most important things to keep an eye on during Sunday's big election night in Europe. .
Swedish protest rejected – Larsson without a medal
The Swedish protest after the organizer chaos in the EM final on 100 meters has been dismissed. As a result, the Swedish sprinter Henrik Larsson will miss out on a medal and will be officially placed fourth.
After the election: here are the tough questions for the EU
Ukraine and the economy are the major challenges that the EU must handle after the election. And soon, a US election is waiting that can have enormous consequences for Europe.
Who wins where? Your guide to the European election
How is it going for the German extreme right and how much is Macron weakened? Here is TT's guide to what's most important to keep track of in the EU election. .
Slovaks and Italians to the polling stations
Voters in Slovakia and Italy are heading to the polls on Saturday, the third day of the EU election. .
Tired Alcaraz to the final – stomach-sick Ruud fell
World Number One Carlos Alcaraz, Spain, turned and won a five-set match against world number two Jannik Sinner, Italy. After 2–6, 6–3, 3–6, 6–4, 6–3, the 21-year-old Spaniard is clear for his first French Open final.
"Will never forget the four goals against England"
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's outstanding career evokes a multitude of memories and strong emotions. Not least among yesterday's, today's, and tomorrow's national team players.
Kramer to the semifinals – with small margins
Andreas Kramer is in the semifinals at the athletics EM in Italy. The 800-meter runner qualified as third in his heat, with a time of 1:46.
Wilders' "only" second in the EU election
Environmentalists and social democrats are shocked when the Netherlands is the first out in the EU election. The red-greens seem to get a mandate more than the Islamophobic Geert Wilders, according to a voting booth survey in Dutch TV.
Zelensky on lightning visit to Qatar
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is in Qatar. He writes himself on [social media](https://twitter.
Gandini and Ryding to festival in Italy
The director Erik Gandini and actor Edvin Ryding are among the guests at the Swedish Film Goes Capri festival, held for the third year in a row at Villa San Michele on Capri in Italy, June 6-8. The opening film is Sigge Eklund's feature film debut "A Part of You" and it will be presented by Ryding and Felicia Maxime.
After the criticism – Biden and Zelensky to meet
USA President Joe Biden and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet several times to discuss the war between Ukraine and Russia. The initiative comes after Biden received criticism for choosing Hollywood stars and his election campaign over Ukraine.
Sagnia misses EM: "Not in such good form"
The selected ones – but it's not current to jump. Khaddi Sagnia chooses not to go to the EM in Rome.
The Star's Unknown Problem: "Felt a Lot of Pain"
The season was not as Martin Ponsiluoma had thought it would be. Now the cross-country skiing star tells about a previously unknown incident that affected his shooting.
Ukraine: Get greater freedom to strike at Russian targets
Ukraine continues to urge its allies to give Ukrainian soldiers greater freedom to strike at military targets inside Russia – since several countries have partially lifted restrictions on the use of Western weapons. .
Maresca takes over Chelsea: "An excellent coach"
He took Leicester back to the Premier League. But Enzo Maresca is not following the club – he's taking over Chelsea instead.
Injured in the last league match – misses the European Football Championship
I the last league match of the season, bad luck was ahead of Atalanta's Giorgio Scalvini. The Italian national team defender injured his left knee and will now miss the European Football Championship in Germany.
Kristersson: S's attitude is irresponsible
The Social Democrats' Magdalena Andersson wants the Moderates to shut the door to the parties on the extreme right-wing in the European Parliament. A "reckless attitude", replies Ulf Kristersson (M) in SVT's Agenda.
Confirmed: Mourinho to Fenerbahce
For a few months ago, he was fired from Roma. Now it's clear that the Portuguese Jose Mourinho is taking over the Turkish team Fenerbahce.
Music Festival in Crisis - "Impossible Equation"
Today, the Stockholm Early Music Festival will be opened with the royal couple in attendance. But the festival is struggling with a deteriorating economy and declining audience base.
New rules in Venice: Loudspeakers prohibited
Venice imposes new restrictions in pursuit of saving the city from mass tourism. Now, loudspeakers and tourist groups of more than 25 people are banned, reports BBC.
"Svennis" hailed in Degerfors: Tears and warmth
Sven-Göran Eriksson has been hailed on Europe's great football scenes. The Big Field in Degerfors doesn't belong to that.
The Crown Prince can make Le Pen the largest in the EU election
Outer right and other populists hope for another step forward in the EU election in a week. Here are the winners – but also the losers – in this year's election campaign.
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