Mon, Oct 30, 2023
The comeback of the terror. Swedish football supporters are shot dead in Brussels a few days after a teacher was knife murdered in France. Two terrorist acts where the perpetrators had sworn allegiance to the terrorist organization IS. At the same time, a trial is underway in Germany against two IS-coupled brothers for a planned attack on a church in Sweden. Is the ice terror back and is Sweden and the Swedes the new target? In the studio: The head of the National Center for Terror Threat Assessment Ahn-Za Hagström, European correspondent Ulrika Bergsten and Marco Nilsson, terrorist at the University of Jönköping.
Mon, Nov 20, 2023
Last year, Ukrainian President Zelenskyj traveled around the world and was received as a hero. But this fall the situation is different. The support fails and the focus has moved to the war between Israel and Hamas. Has Zelesknyj been dissected by the West and will Putin's Russia become the big winner in an extended war? In the studio: Lieutenant Colonel Joakim Paasikivi, foreign reporter Carl Fridh Kleberg and Katarina Engberg, security policy analyst.
Mon, Nov 27, 2023
Who has power over AI development? AI was one of the main points when Xi Jinping and Joe Biden recently met and Vladimir Putin has previously said that anyone leading AI development will have power around the world. At the same time, Europe in AI contexts is known for its discussions on restrictions. Participants are Carl Bildt, former foreign and prime minister, Jacob Lovén, tech writer, and Judith Wolst, digital strategist.
Mon, Dec 4, 2023
Greta Thunberg's position for the Palestinians divides the climate movement. How is the opinion affected by activists involving other political issues and taking increasingly extreme methods? In the studio: Svenska Dagbladet's science and climate reporter Therese Bergstedt, program manager Erik Ekstrand, who followed activists and climate skeptics, and Sol Agin, who researches climate movements at Karlstad University.