The brutal meltdown at the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine had repercussions in Sweden in the form of radioactive fallout and a heated political debate. And how is it to be about the final repository of all Swedish uranium?
Over thirty years ago, the left-wing wave had surreal proportions in Germany. And like ripples on water, the movement spread to Sweden, and for the employees at the West German embassy in Stockholm, a nightmare became reality.
Armed with a rifle with a laser sight, he spread terror among Stockholm's immigrant groups in the early 90s - in the media he was called the Laserman.' And with no leads to go on, the police could do nothing but wait and hope for the best.
In this episode of P3 Documentary so talks the Swedish's spy Stig Bergling about his life and the escape that he made from a Swedish's prison and why he returned to Sweden.
On a late summer day in August 1973, a robber steps into the Kreditbanken at Norrmalmstorg. A few hours later, a seemingly ordinary robbery has developed into a hostage drama Sweden has never seen before.