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March 24, 2026: Stricter Residence Permits, Food Insecurity, and Strikes in Ukraine

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In today's bulletin, Sweden considers stricter residence permit rules, targeting individuals with flawed character, and plans to cut fuel taxes. We also cover a concerning report on rising food insecurity heavily impacting single parents across Sweden. Finally, we report on massive Russian strikes hitting Ukraine, which prompted the Polish Air Force to deploy fighter jets to secure its borders.Keywords:• bristande vandel: [bris-tan-de van-del] Flawed character. This term is used regarding the government's proposal to revoke residence permits.• retroaktivt: [re-tro-ak-tivt] Retroactively. The new permit rules might apply backwards in time.• ensamstående föräldrar: [en-sam-sto-en-de fo-rel-drar] Single parents. Refers to those who are hit hardest by rising poverty in Sweden.• varningssirener: [var-nings-si-re-ner] Warning sirens. These were heard across Ukraine during the massive Russian drone and missile strikes.You can download the transcript of this episode here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gMf1dq0vt3CACR-cAfhHWCn1hLvcuE-_/view?usp=sharing

In today's bulletin, Sweden considers stricter residence permit rules, targeting individuals with flawed character, and plans to cut fuel taxes. We also cover a concerning report on rising food insecurity heavily impacting single parents across Sweden. Finally, we report on massive Russian strikes hitting Ukraine, which prompted the Polish Air Force to deploy fighter jets to secure its borders.Keywords:• bristande vandel: [bris-tan-de van-del] Flawed character. This term is used regarding the government's proposal to revoke residence permits.• retroaktivt: [re-tro-ak-tivt] Retroactively. The new permit rules might apply backwards in time.• ensamstående föräldrar: [en-sam-sto-en-de fo-rel-drar] Single parents. Refers to those who are hit hardest by rising poverty in Sweden.• varningssirener: [var-nings-si-re-ner] Warning sirens. These were heard across Ukraine during the massive Russian drone and missile strikes.You can download the transcript of this episode here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gMf1dq0vt3CACR-cAfhHWCn1hLvcuE-_/view?usp=sharing

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