Radio Sweden Weekly: EU 'playing Russian roul...
<p>The EU's decision to dramatically increase fishing quotas for Baltic herring has caused an uproar in Sweden, which had lobbied against them but was overruled. We hear from environmental groups, experts and the fishing industry.</p> <p>And: Up to 850 blue collar workers are to lose their jobs at troubled battery manufacturer Northvolt's plant in Skellefteå.</p><p>Also: The youth wing of the Sweden Democrats are calling for it to be possible to revoke the citizenships of people who don't integrate into Swedish society.</p><p>Presenters: Michael Walsh and Dave Russell</p><p>Producer: Kris Boswell</p>
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