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Are Jimmie Åkesson’s gang leader links damaging for the Sweden Democrats?
Ep. 176
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In this week's episode: Rising anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, journalists slammed for prostitution tips, and how damaging are the Sweden Democrats' biker gang links? For Membership+ subscribers: foreign students in limbo over job-seeker permits, greater war focus in Sweden's new crisis handbook, and why does The Local cover crime stories?
Host Paul O’Mahony is joined this week by The Local's Emma Löfgren and James Savage, as well as guest Jonathan Leman from anti-racism foundation Expo.
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