Share

Sweden in Focus
Why is the Sweden Democrats' 'immigration map' not getting more pushback?
In this week's episode we talk about a new map that shows just how successfully we immigrants are managing to take control of Sweden.
We also put faces to the names of some of Sweden’s most popular brands.
For Membership+ subscribers we uncork the results of a reader survey about the Swedish sense of humour.
We also get into why it will no longer be possible to drop in for a visit to your local Migration Agency contact centre.
Finally, we examine why language tests for citizenship applicants might not see the light of day for another three years.
Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Richard Orange and Becky Waterton.
Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:
Politics- Sweden Democrats MEP publishes controversial 'immigration map'
- OPINION: Our immigrant takeover of Sweden is progressing nicely
Sign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.
Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+
- For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+
- For new members: Get Membership+
More episodes
View all episodes

297. 'I hate to be stereotypical but the light in northern Sweden is amazing'
03:44||Ep. 297In this week’s episode of Sweden in Focus Extra, we hear from the Umeå-based Canadian writer. Mandy Pipher about what it's been like moving to Umeå in northern Sweden. Mandy wrote recently in an article for The Local about the ignorance and prejudices people from Norrland often face about a region that makes up more than half of Sweden’s surface area. We wanted to catch up with her to find out more about why she moved to Umeå and what kind of reactions she has had when telling people about her move to northern Sweden. She also talks about the complicated history underpinning many southerners' preconceived notions about a part of the country she describes as 'magical' in many respects. Tune in to this week's episode for the full interview with Mandy Pipher. READ ALSO:Why northern Swedes feel ignored and underappreciatedFive reasons why Sweden is not the Canada of EuropeGet Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSweden in Focus Extra is a podcast for The Local's Membership+ subscribers.Sign up to Membership+ now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+
297. 'I hate to be stereotypical but the light in northern Sweden is amazing'
18:42||Ep. 297In this week’s episode of Sweden in Focus Extra, we hear from the Umeå-based Canadian writer. Mandy Pipher about what it's been like moving to Umeå in northern Sweden. Mandy wrote recently in an article for The Local about the ignorance and prejudices people from Norrland often face about a region that makes up more than half of Sweden’s surface area. We wanted to catch up with her to find out more about why she moved to Umeå and what kind of reactions she has had when telling people about her move to northern Sweden. She also talks about the complicated history underpinning many southerners' preconceived notions about a part of the country she describes as 'magical' in many respects. Tune in to this week's episode for the full interview with Mandy Pipher. READ ALSO:Why northern Swedes feel ignored and underappreciatedFive reasons why Sweden is not the Canada of Europe
296. Popular Lucia songs, and why does northern Sweden face so much prejudice?
27:06||Ep. 296In this week's episode we talk about why northern Sweden doesn’t get the recognition it deserves from southerners, and we prepare for the annual Lucia festivities by getting to know some of the most common songs that are sung to mark the day.For membership+ subscribers we find out why Swedish publishers have reported Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to the police.Finally we examine how new Swedish migration rules could affect foreign residents in 2026.Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Becky Waterton and James Savage.Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:Northern SwedenWhy northern Swedes feel ignored and underappreciatedLuciaThings you should NEVER say to a Swede on Lucia dayThe historical dark side of Sweden's Lucia traditionCrimeSwedish media body reports Mark Zuckerberg to police over scam adsThe link we mention for reporting scam ads isn't live yet. We'll add it here once it's up. Immigration How new Swedish migration rules could affect foreign residents in 2026Politics in SwedenWhy does the Swedish right love to bash SVT?Get Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSign up now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+
296. Popular Lucia songs, and why does northern Sweden face so much prejudice?
40:42||Ep. 296In this week's episode we talk about why northern Sweden doesn’t get the recognition it deserves from southerners, and we prepare for the annual Lucia festivities by getting to know some of the most common songs that are sung to mark the day.For membership+ subscribers we find out why Swedish publishers have reported Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to the police.Finally we examine how new Swedish migration rules could affect foreign residents in 2026.Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Becky Waterton and James Savage.Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:Northern SwedenWhy northern Swedes feel ignored and underappreciatedLuciaThings you should NEVER say to a Swede on Lucia dayThe historical dark side of Sweden's Lucia traditionCrimeSwedish media body reports Mark Zuckerberg to police over scam adsThe link we mention for reporting scam ads isn't live yet. We'll add it here once it's up. Immigration How new Swedish migration rules could affect foreign residents in 2026Politics in SwedenWhy does the Swedish right love to bash SVT?
295. How good is your Swedish vocabulary? - Quiz 15
03:18||Ep. 295Can our panelists pass the vocabulary section of högskoleprovet, the Swedish university entrance exam?Host Paul O’Mahony is joined this week by The Local's Becky Waterton and James Savage.Do you know what a nässeldjur is? None of our panelists did. Tune in to see how you fare in our multiple-choice quiz. Already a Membership+ subscriber? Make sure to activate Sweden in Focus Extra via the podcast tab on your account page. READ ALSO:SWEDISH TEST: Can you pass the vocab part of Sweden's version of the SAT? What you need to know about applying to university in Sweden The seven stages of learning Swedish every foreigner goes through Get Membership+ to listen to all The Local's podcastsSweden in Focus Extra is a podcast for The Local's Membership+ subscribers.Sign up to Membership+ now and get early, ad-free access to a full-length episode of the Sweden in Focus podcast every weekend, as well as Sweden in Focus Extra every Wednesday.Please visit the link that applies to you and get a 40% discount on Membership+For signed-in members: Upgrade to Membership+For new members: Get Membership+
295. How good is your Swedish vocabulary? - Quiz 15
17:47||Ep. 295Can our panelists pass the vocabulary section of högskoleprovet, the Swedish university entrance exam?Host Paul O’Mahony is joined this week by The Local's Becky Waterton and James Savage. READ ALSO:SWEDISH TEST: Can you pass the vocab part of Sweden's version of the SAT? What you need to know about applying to university in Sweden The seven stages of learning Swedish every foreigner goes through
294. Why The Local is investigating Sweden's immigrant detention centres
32:27||Ep. 294In this week's episode we talk about Sweden’s immigrant deportation centres and why reports of miserable conditions there should concern everyone in Sweden.We also discuss the two-decades old murder in a religious sect of a pastor’s wife in a case that gripped Sweden for months at the time. With 2026 nearly upon us, we hear some of The Local’s readers’ predictions for what next will bring.Finally, a Sweden Democrat youth leader argued at the weekend that Islam has no place in Sweden. Is this kind of extreme comment a harbinger of what’s to come if the far-right party gets its first ever ministerial appointments after next year’s election?Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Richard Orange and James Savage.____Black Friday saleHere's the Black Friday deal mentioned in the introduction. ____And here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:Detained in SwedenSwedish migration detention centres slammed for causing 'unnecessary suffering'Why the state of Sweden's detention centres matters for all of us'Poor training at Swedish deportation centres risks improper treatment'Swedish migration detention centre 'a prison in every way'KnutbyARCHIVE: Why a Swedish town notorious for murder is back in the spotlightSweden in 2026TELL US: What are your predictions for life in Sweden in 2026?Sweden Democrats Leader of Sweden Democrat youth group: 'Islam has no place in Sweden'Sweden Democrat youth wing leader calls for US-style 'ICE' police force
294. Why The Local is investigating Sweden's immigrant detention centres
32:27||Ep. 294In this week's episode we talk about Sweden’s immigrant deportation centres and why reports of miserable conditions there should concern everyone in Sweden.We also discuss the two-decades old murder in a religious sect of a pastor’s wife in a case that gripped Sweden for months at the time. With 2026 nearly upon us, we hear some of The Local’s readers’ predictions for what next will bring.Finally, a Sweden Democrat youth leader argued at the weekend that Islam has no place in Sweden. Is this kind of extreme comment a harbinger of what’s to come if the far-right party gets its first ever ministerial appointments after next year’s election?Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Richard Orange and James Savage.____Black Friday saleHere's the Black Friday deal mentioned in the introduction. ____And here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:Detained in SwedenSwedish migration detention centres slammed for causing 'unnecessary suffering'Why the state of Sweden's detention centres matters for all of us'Poor training at Swedish deportation centres risks improper treatment'Swedish migration detention centre 'a prison in every way'KnutbyARCHIVE: Why a Swedish town notorious for murder is back in the spotlightSweden in 2026TELL US: What are your predictions for life in Sweden in 2026?Sweden Democrats Leader of Sweden Democrat youth group: 'Islam has no place in Sweden'Sweden Democrat youth wing leader calls for US-style 'ICE' police force
293. Talent deportation: 'It's a lose-lose game for Sweden and Swedish taxpayers'
16:36||Ep. 293In this week’s episode we hear a conversation our Nordic editor Richard Orange had recently with Sasan Kazemian, an Iranian doctor who quit his job and left Sweden for Iran in September after he was refused a work permit extension. We’ve spoken to him previously for the podcast and wanted to catch up again to find out about his application to return to Sweden on a Blue Card visa. But any hopes he had of coming back to his girlfriend and apartment in Huddinge have been put on hold after the Migration Agency deemed him a “threat to public order”. Having spent lots of time and money learning Swedish and getting his Swedish medical qualifications, Kazemian is determined to return. But how likely is it that he’ll win his appeal?READ ALSO:'Threat to public order': Doctor's Swedish work permit application rejected again'It's a brain drain': Doctor ordered to leave Sweden over mix-up with Migration Agency