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SWEDEN IN FOCUS

PODCAST: Election fever, energy prices, and why integration is a two-way street

A weekly, behind-the-scenes look at the biggest news stories in Sweden with the journalists who know them best. Every Saturday with The Local Sweden.

PODCAST: Election fever, energy prices, and why integration is a two-way street

In the latest episode of our Sweden in Focus podcast, host Paul O’Mahony is joined by The Local’s James Savage, Becky Waterton and Richard Orange, as well as Julia Agha, the CEO of the Arabic-language Swedish news service Alkompis

In the last episode before the Swedish elections we discuss what’s been happening on the campaign trail and how the eight parties in parliament are faring in the polls, we examine soaring electricity bills and how Sweden plans to deal with them, we look ahead to election day, how things work at the polling stations and when the result will start to become clear, and finally we will discuss why Swedish politicians need to get better at engaging with the country’s two million foreign-born residents.  

Don’t miss Richard and Julia’s joint article on why nobody is really to talking to immigrants in this election.

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Here are links to some of the other stories we discuss (and the previous episode mentioned in the podcast where we talk about how to make your home more energy efficient): 

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Troll factory scandal grows, Taylor Swift hits Stockholm, and the challenges of raising bilingual kids

This week: Fallout from Sweden Democrat troll factory scandal, how Stockholm has prepared for Taylor Swift, interview with Green Party leader Daniel Helldén. For Membership+ subscribers: Is public service broadcasting under threat in Sweden? And how can you pass on your home culture to bilingual kids?

Troll factory scandal grows, Taylor Swift hits Stockholm, and the challenges of raising bilingual kids

Host Paul O’Mahony is joined this week by The Local’s Nordic correspondent, Richard Orange. The episode also features interviews with Dagens Nyheter’s reporter Evelyn Jones, Stockholm Business Region’s communications director Monica Engqvist and Green Party co-leader Daniel Helldén

Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:

Sweden Democrats 

Taylor Swift 

Public service broadcasting

Family 

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