Radio Sweden Weekly: Where does the Swedish g...
<p>As the world's attention is on the escalating conflict in the Middle-East, we take a look at the Swedish government's position on the conflict, and some of the incidents following in its tracks.</p> <p>We also meet international students in Stockholm, who hope to find ways to continue their careers in the country after they have finished their studies here. And from Gotland, we hear stories from the people who were there when thousands of refugees came over the Baltic Sea, 80 years ago.<br><br>Presenters: Ulla Engberg and Michael Walsh<br>Producer: Kris Boswell</p>
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