Arming Ukraine, rising Swedish prices, and ‘talent deportations’
Sweden in Focus26 Maalis 2022

Arming Ukraine, rising Swedish prices, and ‘talent deportations’

In the latest episode of The Local's Sweden in Focus podcast, host Paul O’Mahony is joined by The Local’s Becky Waterton, Richard Orange and James Savage.


In this episode we hear from Ukrainian refugees in Malmö, check in on Sweden's Nato debate, and we examine Sweden's plans to send more weapons to help repel the Russian invasion.


We also reveal the results of a listener poll on Sweden's rising cost of living and discuss how it's affecting people and what the government is doing to dampen the impact.


And we dig into the findings of a survey suggesting that the most important issues for readers of The Local are healthcare, education, and immigration. Finally, we focus a little bit extra on the enduring problem of people being deported as a result of their employers' administrative errors.

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All about Eves: Why Sweden celebrates holidays a day early

All about Eves: Why Sweden celebrates holidays a day early

In this week's episode we talk about why Sweden celebrates on the eve of holidays rather than the day itself, and we look at what you need to know about Sweden’s new spring budget.For Membership+ subscribers we give you background on the proposed new leader of the Centre Party and what her nomination means for Sweden’s complicated political arithmetic.And finally we’ll examine efforts underway by a couple of Swedish municipalities to attract American academics who might be eager to leave the United States amid funding cuts and worries about academic freedom.Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Emma Löfgren and Becky Waterton. Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:EasterWitches and herring: Seven traditions that reveal it's Easter in SwedenWhy do Swedes celebrate holidays a day early?Sign up for The Local's Swedish Fika CalendarMoneyWhat do we know about Sweden's 2025 spring budget?Sweden was on the road to economic recovery – then Trump happenedGet Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+ Read more about Membership+ in our help centre.Already have Membership+ but not receiving all the episodes? Go to the podcast tab on your account page to activate your subscription. Become a member at https://www.thelocal.se/podcasts/podcast-offer?tpcc=padlock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

18 Huhti 15min

What the fika! How Swedes are reacting to sky-high coffee prices

What the fika! How Swedes are reacting to sky-high coffee prices

In this week's episode we talk about about a rush to buy coffee amid rocketing prices and we hear from an expert on Sweden's coffee culture, Henrik Scander.We also examine the political fallout after an official inquiry recommended stricter regulation of Sweden’s much-debated free schools.For Membership+ subscribers we look at efforts to stop motorists running over frogs and we discuss differences between how animal noises are described in English and Swedish.We also dig into calls by the opposition Social Democrats to extend the current three-month time limit given to work permit holders to land a new job when they find themselves out of work. And finally we have the latest on Sweden’s moves to make it impossible for asylum seekers to get permanent residency.Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Richard Orange and Becky Waterton. Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:Podcast awards The Local's Sweden in Focus podcast shortlisted for awardCost of living Coffee prices hit record high in SwedenWhat's the history behind Sweden's regional coffee varieties?Sign up for The Local's Swedish Fika CalendarSchools How far-reaching are the government's proposals to reform free schools?Why free school profit curbs could matter for Sweden’s next electionGet Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+ Read more about Membership+ in our help centre.Already have Membership+ but not receiving all the episodes? Go to the podcast tab on your account page to activate your subscription. Become a member at https://www.thelocal.se/podcasts/podcast-offer?tpcc=padlock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

12 Huhti 18min

Will Sweden's 'poor conduct' law muzzle immigrants?

Will Sweden's 'poor conduct' law muzzle immigrants?

In this week's episode we talk about the government’s push to eject more immigrants for bad behaviour, and we have an interview with migration minister Johan Forssell on attracting and retaining highly skilled workers.We also hear from Américo Fernández, an SEB economist and personal finance expert, on how foreigners in Sweden can navigate difficult times in the Swedish economy.Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Richard Orange and Becky Waterton. Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:Immigration What's in Sweden's new 'poor conduct' proposal for residence permits?Sweden set to make 'poor conduct' ground for revoking residence permitsOPINION: Swedish media must get better at covering immigrant perspectives'A trust breaker': Foreign tech workers campaign against new Swedish citizenship lawINTERVIEW: 'We are working intensively to attract more high-skilled workers to Sweden'Cost of LivingWhat's on the horizon for the Swedish economy and how will that affect internationals?Why the pay rise negotiated by Sweden's industrial unions mattersGet Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+ Read more about Membership+ in our help centre.Already have Membership+ but not receiving all the episodes? Go to the podcast tab on your account page to activate your subscription. Become a member at https://www.thelocal.se/podcasts/podcast-offer?tpcc=padlock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

5 Huhti 30min

Why immigrant tech workers are challenging Sweden on citizenship

Why immigrant tech workers are challenging Sweden on citizenship

In this week's episode we have an interview with an American tech worker who has launched an initiative urging the government to reconsider its plans to tighten citizenship requirements. Our panelists also discuss why Swedish politicians in Brussels have fought tooth and nail to retain the right for 15-year-old Swedes to drive extremely slowly in car-like contraptions on Swedish roads.And why are the far-right Sweden Democrats floating the idea of a future partnership with the once all-powerful Social Democrats.Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:Swedish citizenship ‘A trust breaker’: Foreign tech workers campaign against Swedish citizenship lawOPINION: Swedish media must get better at covering immigrant perspectivesWant to make Sweden more attractive, Johan Forssell? Listen to those already hereUnderstanding SwedesWhy do Swedish teenagers drive small and excruciatingly slow cars?Politics Why are the Sweden Democrats making overtures to the Social Democrats?Get Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+ Read more about Membership+ in our help centre.Already have Membership+ but not receiving all the episodes? Go to the podcast tab on your account page to activate your subscription. Become a member at https://www.thelocal.se/podcasts/podcast-offer?tpcc=padlock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

29 Maalis 30min

Why thousands of foreign workers risk expulsion from Sweden

Why thousands of foreign workers risk expulsion from Sweden

In this week's episode our panelists discuss two stories affecting work permit holders after parliament voted through a new law targeting former asylum seekers for expulsion from Sweden and Northvolt filed for bankruptcy.We also ask if Sweden should be doing more to involve immigrants in the construction of a cultural canon that could be used for citizenship tests.For Membership+ subscribers we find out what Americans are telling us about why they’re moving to Sweden and finally we delve into why a proposed new surveillance law has prompted messaging services WhatsApp and Signal to consider leaving Sweden.Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Becky Waterton and James Savage. Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:Immigration'We didn't do anything wrong': Foreign workers blindsided by Sweden's 'spårbyte' repealSwedish Migration Agency warns of fast-tracked abolition of 'spårbyte' without transitional rulesSweden to abolish residency permit 'track changes' from April 1stNorthvoltWhat will happen to work permit holders at Northvolt?KEY FACTS: What we know so far about the Northvolt bankruptcyPolitics & CultureWhat books and art can we expect to be in Sweden's future cultural canon?Is the ‘arm’s length’ principle for the arts in Sweden at risk of amputation?Get Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+ Read more about Membership+ in our help centre.Already have Membership+ but not receiving all the episodes? Go to the podcast tab on your account page to activate your subscription. Become a member at https://www.thelocal.se/podcasts/podcast-offer?tpcc=padlock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

22 Maalis 29min

Classified documents scandal gives Sweden's prime minister a huge headache

Classified documents scandal gives Sweden's prime minister a huge headache

In this week's episode we discuss: Northvolt’s bankruptcy, the criminal investigation into Sweden’s former national security adviser Henrik Landerholm, the latest on the defence situation for Sweden in relation to Russia and the United States, and why some commentators think Sweden’s needs its own nuclear deterrent.For Membership+ subscribers we look at what readers are telling us about what it’s like becoming a Swedish citizen, and finally we shine a light on the work being carried out by a taskforce on talent attraction and why the government must do more to include the kind of people it’s hoping to appeal to.Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists James Savage and Richard Orange. Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:NorthvoltKEY FACTS: What we know so far about the Northvolt bankruptcySweden's troubled Northvolt files for bankruptcy'Too early to say' if Sweden will give foreign Northvolt staff special helpUkraine'We are shocked': Americans in Sweden rally in support of UkrainePoliticsSweden's former national security adviser charged in classified documents scandalThe LocalWhy The Local launched Membership+ (and why you should join if you can)Get Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+ Read more about Membership+ in our help centre.Already have Membership+ but not receiving all the episodes? Go to the podcast tab on your account page to activate your subscription. Become a member at https://www.thelocal.se/podcasts/podcast-offer?tpcc=padlock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

15 Maalis 30min

Why are politicians fighting over Sweden's multiculturalism?

Why are politicians fighting over Sweden's multiculturalism?

In this week’s episode we discuss the latest Swedish reaction to dramatic changes in the European security landscape. What does Sweden’s defence industry look like, and does the country have enough troops to send peacekeepers to Ukraine? We also have commentary from Swedish members of the European Parliament about the harsh rhetoric on immigration we’ve seen in Sweden in recent years.For Membership+ subscribers we look at proposals for a new grading system for Swedish schools to replace a method that critics say is no longer fit for purpose, and finally we dig into reactions to the Migration Agency’s revamped website. Host Paul O’Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Becky Waterton and Richard Orange. Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:MilitaryHow Sweden's defence industry is ramping up productionSwedish PM 'willing to send peacekeepers to Ukraine'Swedish police open 'sabotage' probe over Gotland water supply damageImmigrationSwedish migration minister in multiculturalism row with Sweden Democrat leaderIs the government changing its rhetoric on immigration?Get Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+ Read more about Membership+ in our help centre.Already have Membership+ but not receiving all the episodes? Go to the podcast tab on your account page to activate your subscription. Become a member at https://www.thelocal.se/podcasts/podcast-offer?tpcc=padlock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

8 Maalis 20min

Why is Sweden such a trusting society?

Why is Sweden such a trusting society?

In this week's episode we look at what makes Sweden such a trusting society.We also discuss Muharrem Demirok's decision to step down as Centre Party leader and what it means for the future of a party that's currently siding with the left but has previously allied itself with the right.And why has a supreme court ruling on European data protection drawn howls of protest from Swedish publishers?Host Richard Orange is joined this week by regular panelists Emma Löfgren and James Savage. Sweden Explained'Sweden has changed fundamentally but the level of trust is the same'Which companies do Swedes trust the most?PoliticsSwedish Centre Party leader Muharrem Demirok to step downCould a new Centre Party leader determine Sweden's next PM?Get Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+ Read more about Membership+ in our help centre.Already have Membership+ but not receiving all the episodes? Go to the podcast tab on your account page to activate your subscription. Become a member at https://www.thelocal.se/podcasts/podcast-offer?tpcc=padlock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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