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The shock of the SVT profile in the US: It was bad

The article titled 'SVT-profilens chock i USA: „Det var illa“' by Expressen discusses a reaction from Swedish television (SVT) profiles in the United States regarding a specific event or statement described as 'det var illa,' which translates to 'that was bad.' The piece highlights the surprise or negative response from these profiles, suggesting a critical stance toward something that occurred in the U.S., though the exact nature of the event is not elaborated upon in the provided text.

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The shock of the SVT profile in the US: It was bad

The article titled 'SVT-profilens chock i USA: „Det var illa“' by Expressen discusses a reaction from Swedish television (SVT) profiles in the United States regarding a specific event or statement described as 'det var illa,' which translates to 'that was bad.' The piece highlights the surprise or negative response from these profiles, suggesting a critical stance toward something that occurred in the U.S., though the exact nature of the event is not elaborated upon in the provided text.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the reaction from Swedish TV profiles in a manner that suggests criticism of a U.S. action or statement, potentially aligning with a more progressive or left-leaning perspective. The emphasis on the negative outcome ('det var illa') implies a judgmental tone that leans left.

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