09.00 The EU challenges Swedish climate policy
The EU’s climate law and the Fit for 55 reform package entail stricter climate targets for the Union. Does this mean that the Swedish climate goals have lost their relevance? A new report is presented and discussed. Organizer: ESO. From 7/6.
10.15 Tomorrow’s labor market
The digital streamlining means that fewer people are required in the labor market, which can mean that those who are excluded will be even further away. A panel talks about how society should meet the challenges and opportunities that technological innovation entails. Organizer: The Global Village. From Järva week 31/5.
11 a.m Can Putin be convicted of war crimes?
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Is it a step towards a conviction or a punch in the air? Organiser: People and Defence. From 11/5.
12.00 Report
12.03 Can Putin be convicted of war crimes?
The seminar continues.
12.30 p.m Dare to trust the social services
Disinformation campaigns mean that families do not seek the support they need, and that children are harmed. The risk is that trust in social services and welfare is undermined. What needs to be done to reverse the trend and strengthen social services? Organiser: union Vision. From 29/6.
13.35 How long will the break in housing construction be?
Housing construction has declined alarmingly and is predicted to decline in the future. Several of the causes are difficult to influence for property owners, construction companies and politicians. What are the measures that can be taken and why isn’t more happening? Organiser: The property owners. From 29/6.
2:30 p.m Meet the Radio Correspondents: Time of extreme heat?
People and animals, water availability and food security – how should we learn to live in an increasingly warm world? With correspondents Marie-Louise Kristola, climate, Marie Nilsson Boij, Paris, Peder Gustafsson, Bangkok, and Richard Myrenberg, Pretoria. Host: Hélène Benno. Organizer: Swedish Radio. From 22/8.
14.55 Meet the Radio Correspondents: 30 years in the Middle East
Cecilia Uddén about the moments in history, the people and the places to which she has now returned in three Sveriges Radio documentaries. Host: Hélène Benno. From 22/8.
15.15 Meet the Radio Correspondents: The Kinapodden on stage
Increasing military power and decreasing economic? With China commentator Hanna Sahlberg and correspondents Björn Djurberg, Beijing, Naila Saleem, South Asia, Peder Gustafsson, Bangkok and Axel Kronholm, Bangkok. Program manager: Karin Tötterman. Organizer: Swedish Radio. From 22/8.
15.35 Turkey, Sweden and NATO – what’s going on?
P1’s Middle Eastern podcast on stage. Participants: correspondents Cecilia Uddén, Cairo, Johan Mathias Sommarström, Istanbul and Eko reporters Jan Andersson and Besir Kavak. Program manager: Caroline Salzinger. Organizer: Swedish Radio. From Meet the Radio Correspondents 22/8.
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