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TV Top: Total Football Dominance
Football continues to dominate Swedes' TV viewing this week as well. "Allsång på Skansen" and "A case for Vera" manage to sneak onto the list.
Guidetti compares TV job to colander
Criticized by AIK fans beforehand. Praised by TV critics afterwards.
Netherlands through to semi after thriller: "Struggle"
The Netherlands are clear for the semifinal after they turned the game around and won against Turkey. The match ended 2–1.
Greta Thunberg arrested in the Netherlands
The climate activist Greta Thunberg was arrested on Saturday during a demonstration in the Netherlands, organized by the network Extinction Rebellion, reports [Expressen. ](https://www.
Blohm top scorer in the rehearsal: "Special"
Linn Blohm became a seven-goal shooter in the OS rehearsal. But the Netherlands, coached by her club team coach Per Johansson, were a notch sharper.
Swedish Defeat in Olympic Rehearsal
Sweden gets to travel to the Olympic handball tournament with a loss in their luggage. The Swedes started well, but ultimately fell 29-30 to the Netherlands in the Olympic rehearsal.
Nagelsmann: "More focus on Jamal than Yamal"
The European Championship's two most goal-happy teams face off in a sizzling European Championship quarterfinal. Then Germany hopes to trump Spain's offense.
Mbappé lashes out again: "Catastrophe"
England and France are gearing up for the European Championship quarterfinals at the same time as elections are taking place in their home country. One national team doesn't talk politics – while the other is happy to speak out.
Turkey's success - on to the next round after Demiral's double
Two corners. Two Merih Demiral goals.
Netherlands advance – after Gakpo's show
Romania was on the hunt for its first quarterfinal in championship context in 24 years. But Cody Gakpo wanted otherwise.
Shell pauses biofuel project
The energy concern Shell has paused the construction of a biofuel plant in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in an attempt to curb the costs of the project. According to the company, what will be the most business-like choice going forward for the project is now being evaluated.
Wilders pulls the strings from behind the scenes – new government in The Hague
With completely untested ministers, civil servant Dick Schoof takes over as Prime Minister in the Netherlands. The question is how – and if – Islam-critical Geert Wilders can govern from behind the scenes.
Green light for Dutch F-16s to Ukraine
The Netherlands has granted export licenses for 24 F-16 fighter jets and seven engines, reports public service company [NOS](https://nos. nl/artikel/2526963-nederlandse-f-16-s-spoedig-naar-oekraine-exportvergunning-rond).
Cheaper Electricity during the First Half of the Year
The Swedish electricity prices were during the first half of the year between 20 and 30 percent lower than during the corresponding period last year. At the same time, both electricity production and electricity consumption increased by around four percent, according to the energy companies' compilation.
Record-large drug seizure in Italy
The Italian customs have made a record-large seizure of chemicals used to manufacture narcotics worth 7. 3 billion kronor.
Back on the accident site – now as an Olympic rider again
Here stands Peder Fredricson at Stockholm Stadium, holding the ticket to his fifth Olympic Games in his hands. Roll back the tape a year, to the same place.
Falsterbo offers a world-class starting field
Falsterbo's international show jumping offers a world-class starting field in two weeks. The world number one Henrik von Eckermann and the reigning European Champion Steve Guerdat are participating.
Contributed to the European Championship gold – now Hellström hopes for the Olympics
The championship debut was made last summer - and contributed directly to the Swedish team's gold medal. Wilma Hellström, 31, got a taste of the good life.
Malian jihadist convicted of war crimes
A influential jihadist from Mali is sentenced for war crimes and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. .
Suspected Criminal Star Headed to Uppsala
The Dutch artist Joost Klein is to perform at the Homecoming festival, which takes place in Uppsala on 30-31 August, the organiser announces. Joost Klein was one of the favourites in this year's European Championship Song Contest in Malmö with his entry "Europapa", but he was disqualified just a few hours before the final after being reported to the police for unlawful threats against a TV photographer.
Thousands of euros for honest homeless man
Over 34,000 euros, equivalent to over 380,000 kronor, have been collected for a homeless man in Amsterdam who handed in a wallet containing nearly 2,000 euros to the police. .
Homeless man finds 22,000 – hands it over to the police
A homeless man in Amsterdam found a wallet containing nearly 2,000 euros, equivalent to around 22,000 kronor, and handed it over to the police. The 33-year-old man found the wallet on an empty train when he was "doing his rounds" to look for cans to recycle.
TV Top: Only Football on the List
The European Championship football continues to reign supreme on TV during the Midsummer week. Sunday's clash between Germany and Switzerland attracted nearly a million viewers.
Kinhult finishes second in European Championship – loses in play-off
Marcus Kinhult played a playoff for the win in the European Tour event in the Netherlands. But the Swede had to settle for second place in the end.
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