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Av Celine Hedin Att leva i Sverige år 2019. Vad innebär det egentligen? Det är morgon. Alarmet tjuter och min hand sträcker sig instinktivt mot mobiltelefonen
By Joakim Ydebäck It has been a long time since we had this many colourful and original political leaders as we do now. Despite a populist
Den värsta av tider är här. Aprilångesten pulserar. Varje år är det likadant. När ni läser detta är det redan över. Men i skrivande stund känns
By Daniela Portocarrero Like many lifestyle aspects, for the generation of Swedes in their 20s in 2019 (with circumstantial exceptions) travelling is an active choice. Those
By Nikolas Spanoudakis Those who love to read the online version of Uttryck Magazine have recently noticed the article “The little union that could – what
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Av Karin Kristensson I Sverige har kvinnor rätt till abort fram till den artonde graviditetsveckan. Av de europeiska länderna är det endast Malta (och Vatikanstaten) som
By Elin Westerling For years, facts about how human activities are causing climate disruption on a global scale have headlined across the world. Yet efforts to
By Sophie Mainz “Don’t give it to a Russian!” reads the slogan on the white T-shirts of three Ukrainian activists. Above the slogan, two hands form