Friday, May 22, 2026

SWEDISH CURRENT NEWS

 






## The NATO Summit in Helsingborg

Sweden just marked a massive milestone by hosting its very first NATO Foreign Ministers meeting as a full alliance member. The two-day event covered some incredibly heavy global shifts:

 * **The Changing U.S. Role:** With the Trump administration actively pushing to scale back the American military footprint across Europe, Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with alliance members to navigate the growing anxiety surrounding the pullback.

 * **Aggressive Defense Targets:** Under the guidance of Secretary General Mark Rutte, the alliance is looking toward the future, mapping out a plan to push defense investment targets up to a striking 5% of GDP to match escalating global threats.

 * **Sweden’s Expanding Global Stance:** Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard made a bold statement, noting that Sweden is open to NATO playing a direct role in reopening the Strait of Hormuz if Iran attempts to block the critical waterway.

 * **Long-Term Ukraine Commitments:** Ahead of the upcoming July summit in Ankara, ministers and Ukrainian officials locked in solid, sustained plans for ongoing military and industrial backing.

## Swedish Domestic Policy & Society

Back on the home front, Sweden is making some incredibly distinct tactical and cultural pivots to handle internal security, supply chains, and daily life:

 * **Cracking Down on Gangs:** To stop organized crime syndicates from exploiting legal loopholes, the government has proposed electronically tagging highly vulnerable children. This is designed to stop gangs from recruiting kids under the age of 15, who currently sit below the age of criminal responsibility.

 * **Emergency Grain Reserves:** In a serious move for national food security, Sweden is building its first emergency grain stockpiles in the northern regions, ensuring isolated communities are protected against potential military conflicts or gray-zone blockades.

 * **Ditching the Screens in Schools:** In a massive cultural shift for education, Swedish schools are intentionally stepping away from heavily digital learning. They are bringing back traditional textbooks, paper, and pens to help combat declining student focus.

 * **Public Saunas for Everyone:** Stockholm is making the country's iconic wellness culture far more accessible. The city is opening its very first publicly managed sauna (bastu), giving regular citizens a way around the massive, multi-year waiting lists at private clubs.

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Natos toppmöte i Helsingborg


Sverige markerade just en massiv milstolpe genom att vara värd för sitt allra första möte med Natos utrikesministrar som fullvärdig alliansmedlem. Det två dagar långa evenemanget omfattade några otroligt tunga globala förändringar:


** Den förändrade amerikanska rollen:** Med Trump-administrationen som aktivt trycker på för att minska det amerikanska militära fotavtrycket i Europa, träffade utrikesminister Marco Rubio alliansmedlemmar för att navigera den växande ångesten kring tillbakadragandet.


** Aggressiva försvarsmål:** Under ledning av generalsekreterare Mark Rutte ser alliansen mot framtiden och kartlägger en plan för att driva försvarsinvesteringsmål upp till en slående 5% av BNP för att matcha eskalerande globala hot.

Sveriges expanderande globala hållning: ** Utrikesminister Maria Malmer Stenergard gjorde ett djärvt uttalande och noterade att Sverige är öppet för att Nato ska spela en direkt roll i återupptagandet av Hormuzsundet om Iran försöker blockera den kritiska vattenvägen.


** Långsiktiga ukrainska åtaganden:** Inför det kommande toppmötet i juli i Ankara låste ministrar och ukrainska tjänstemän in solida, ihållande planer för pågående militärt och industriellt stöd.


## Svensk inrikespolitik och samhälle


Tillbaka på hemmafronten gör Sverige några otroligt tydliga taktiska och kulturella pivoter för att hantera inre säkerhet, leveranskedjor och vardag:

För att stoppa organiserade brottssyndikat från att utnyttja juridiska kryphål har regeringen föreslagit att man elektroniskt ska märka mycket utsatta barn. Detta är utformat för att stoppa gäng från att rekrytera barn under 15 år, som för närvarande sitter under straffansvarsåldern.


**Nödkornreservat:** I ett allvarligt drag för nationell livsmedelssäkerhet bygger Sverige sina första spannmålslager i de norra regionerna, vilket säkerställer att isolerade samhällen skyddas mot potentiella militära konflikter eller blockader av gråzon.

** Att dumpa skärmarna i skolor:** I ett massivt kulturskifte för utbildning går svenska skolor avsiktligt bort från kraftigt digitalt lärande. De tar tillbaka traditionella läroböcker, papper och pennor för att bekämpa minskande studentfokus.


** Offentliga bastur för alla:** Stockholm gör landets ikoniska hälsokultur mycket mer tillgänglig. Staden öppnar sin allra första offentligt förvaltade bastu (bastu), vilket ger vanliga medborgare en väg runt de massiva, fleråriga väntelistorna på privata klubbar.



Need a little something, No Reservations

 




Shifting Sands Cinema: Why You Need to Stream 'No Reservations' Tonight (For FREE!) 🎬

​Looking for the perfect, cozy romance to unwind with tonight without spending a single dime? Then you need to head over to Tubi, because the 2007 rom-com No Reservations is currently streaming there for absolutely free.

​Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones as a perfectionist master chef whose life gets turned upside down by a tragic accident and a cocky, opera-loving rival chef played by Aaron Eckhart, this movie is pure emotional comfort food. It’s got grief, it’s got gorgeous food, and it’s got that classic, slow-burn love story chemistry that keeps you hooked from the first appetizer to the final dessert.

​Is it a bit predictable? Of course it is, darling—it’s a 2007 romance! But the performances are brilliant, the soundtrack is lovely, and let's face it: you can’t beat the price.

​If you're in the mood for a heartwarming love story that will make you incredibly hungry, grab your snacks and open up Tubi. No subscriptions, no rentals, just a great movie night completely free on Tubi right now.

​Our Rating: 3.5/5 Autumn Leaves 🍂

Episode 81 The Breakfast

 




 Episode 81

Sarah woke up. First she looked over at Andrew's broken body with kindness in her eyes. This is all unbelievable, she thought. All the things that would have happened.

Then she got up and completely got ready, went to the kitchen and started fixing breakfast. She wanted to do it because she wanted to do something physical for him to show where she is at. So she looked up a pancake mix and made pancakes one by one, keeping them warm under a warmer. Then she started with the bacon and scrambled eggs, potatoes, and the orange juice. She managed all of them, and she set aside a little bunch of eggs and toast for little Alice. She was busy doing this for her family; she just wanted things to return to normal. 🥞🍳

About that time, when everything was ready, Andrew got woken up by Alice. All he could hear was her jumping around in her crib, so he got out of bed, got dressed, and went into her room to pick her up.

She obviously was really stinky inside. "Oh, little girl, what did you eat last night?" he said with a joke. "Time for a nappy change." He had started calling them nappies because he thought it sounded better than diapers, chuckling to himself. 🍼👶

He got her ready, went up, and brought little Alice to the table and strapped her in. "Oh, honey," he said, "this looks delicious. I see you made pancakes also."

She responded, "Yes, I tried my best, but you know, I don't know if they turned out well because..."

He took a bite of everything, chewing thoughtfully before looking up at her. "It all tastes good, honey. And thank you. You didn't have to do this. I normally make breakfast." ☕

She responded, "I know. But I wanted to do this for you, because we're trying to get back on track."

Suddenly, little Alice took her little plastic fork and flung a piece of egg. It flew right through the air and landed right on her mother’s shirt. Little Alice bounced up and down in her high chair, giggling and thinking it was absolutely hilarious. 😂

"Oh, baby," Sarah said, looking down at her shirt and then back at the toddler. "I think you're going to play volleyball or softball. You have quite the arm," she said jokingly.

That made Andrew chuckle. "Yes, she likes to fling her food at people and she thinks it's funny. But at least she eats most of her food more than flinging it. We just have to clean a little bit of it every time. It brings her joy, so who am I to say no?"

Sarah laughed. "Well, I think you take after your father. You know how he always got into trouble."

They laughed and chuckled together, she got him a fresh cup of coffee, and she got herself a fresh cup of tea as little Alice banged her sippy cup against the table. It was laughing and joking. They finished up their meal and went out to the couch with Alice, allowing Alice to roam around on the floor. 🛋️

Then the uncomfortable quiet came. She was dreading asking, but she said, "Now that we have this breakfast all done, Andrew, what's... how much pain are you really in? And be honest with me," she said with compassionate eyes. ❤️🩹

Andrew took a deep breath. "I'm in pain. I'm in a lot of pain. You know, when you get stabbed many places, flung over the cliff, bashed by rocks, and here you are a stroke survivor... it is painful. I'm in real pain. But what I refuse to do is go on pain medication that I get addicted to. It is very easy to get addicted. I think that will cost you not being in pain you want... I want it more and more of it. So I'm just not going to do it. I'm just going to live with the pain."

Sarah heard this, and her heart went out to him. He was in pain but he still had a smile on his face, still playing with Alice, and still being the husband. So she was very proud of him at this point, but something—she didn't know why it was on her mind—made her feel distracted. She knew what it was, but she didn't know how to explain it to Andrew. How could she explain it and not have him... 😔

She didn't know how to bring it up with him. How to soften what she secretly was feeling. She loved Andrew, but she had an emotional secret... and everything was beginning to go so well between them. But she knew, with the absolute focus on truth now in their marriage, she had to say it. Even if it hurt him. 🤫💔


Thursday, May 21, 2026

Im sorry technology glitch

 




I am sorry to all my readers. I don't normally post one or two times a day. New episodes movie reviews my thoughts. 


Due two unforeseen events. Shifting sands, shifting sands, episodes. I promise we'll come out yesterday. Are delayed beyond my control.


I hope you well. Be patient with me and I promise, when I can new episodes will be on their way. I'm sorry for the inconvenience

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

My International readers

 


Big shout-out to all my international readers tuning in from the UK, Ireland, Sweden, Singapore, and beyond! 🇬🇧🇮🇪🇸🇪🇸🇬 Your support means the absolute world. 📝❤️

​To celebrate the new episodes, I asked my assistant and story consultant from abroad if she’d step out from the shadows for a brief moment to say a few words. Over to you, Sarah... 👇

​"Hello to Andy’s readers right across the globe, and a special nod to the crowd back home! 👋✨

​I’m Sarah, Andy's international consultant. My job, effectively, is to ensure his British characters actually sound the part, and to keep him properly sorted on our customs and grit. 🇬🇧🕵️‍♀️

​It’s quite the partnership, I must say. He rings me up at the most absolute hours of his night, bursting with story ideas and asking me to translate our rather strange phraseology or explain the details of how we live. ☎️🌙 I’ve even had to explain the culinary masterpiece that is beans on toast to him—and bless him, he’s actually gone and tried it! 🍞🥫😂

​Sometimes he sends over photos to show me what he's working on, and other times he just asks, 'Sarah, what on earth does this phrase mean?' 📸🤔 It’s a brilliant creative process, and I’m thrilled to help him lend that authentic flavor to Shifting Sands. 🌊⏳

​Back into the background for me now before I get accused of taking over the page, but do keep your eyes peeled—the next few episodes are coming down the line very soon!" 👀🎬

I've rewritten Episodes 1 and 3

 




I felt that episode one. There wasn't enough character development with the relationship of TED and Shelley. So I put more story behind it before she left.


Episode 3  I thought there needed be a little more tension in the phone call, between with Shelly and TED. And there need to be more reese and for the breakup.


I promise new episodes are coming.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Shifting Sands Cinema: My Take on 'Afterwards' (2008)

 


 Shifting Sands Cinema: My Take on 'Afterwards' (2008)

Alright, ladies and gents, grab a drink and lean back, because today we are diving deep into the hidden corners of Tubi. I decided to take a gamble on a 2008 psychological thriller called *Afterwards*. It stars John Malkovich and Evangeline Lilly, so on paper, it looks like a solid ride.

But let’s get the big elephant out of the room right off the bat: **subtitles**.

Now, I'm just going to be completely transparent with you all—subtitles are normally a massive deal-breaker for me. Ever since my stroke, I don't read the screen as fast as I used to, and frankly, having to squint at translation lines turns a relaxing movie night into a chore. *Afterwards* is a French-Canadian flick, meaning it bounces back and forth between English and French. It requires you to actually pay attention to the text to know what the hell is going on. It’s a lot of work.

But because I love a good mystery, I gritted my teeth and let it play. And you know what? Against the odds, this little puzzle actually has some meat on its bones.

### The Setup

The story follows a high-powered, emotionally detached New York lawyer named Nathan (Romain Duris). He’s miserable, divorced, and buried in his work. Out of nowhere, this creepy, eccentric doctor shows up—played by John Malkovich, who is doing that classic, unsettling Malkovich thing where he looks like he knows exactly when you're going to die.

Turns out, the doctor *does* know. He can see a weird "glow" around people who are about to punch their ticket, and he’s targeted Nathan because Nathan had a near-death experience as a kid. It becomes a slow-burn, atmospheric head-trip about fate, mortality, and whether you can change the cards you’re dealt before your time runs out.

### The Good, The Bad, and The Gritty

If you’re expecting a fast-paced, high-octane Hollywood thriller with explosions and snappy 90s one-liners, look elsewhere. This movie is a mood. It’s artsy, it’s existential, and it moves with that deliberate, cold European pacing.

 * **The Spunk:** Malkovich carries this damn movie on his back. Every time he steps into a room, the tension spikes. You don't know if he's a savior or a psycho, and that unpredictability keeps your eyes glued to the screen.

 * **The Grit:** The film doesn’t shy away from the heavy stuff. It deals with death, loss, and regret in a way that feels incredibly grounded and somber. It’s got a bleak, foggy aesthetic that feels a bit like a cold day on the coast.

 * **The Downside:** Aside from the subtitle headache, the pacing slows down to a crawl in the middle section. If you aren't in the right headspace for a philosophical debate on life and death, it’s going to feel like homework.

### The Final Verdict

Look, *Afterwards* isn’t going to replace your favorite 80s action flick or a thrilling creature feature. It takes some serious patience, and for someone like me who fights the subtitles the whole way through, it’s an uphill battle.

But if you can look past the reading assignment, it’s a genuinely intriguing, spooky little supernatural drama that stays with you after the credits roll. It’s not perfect, but it’s got a soul.

**My Rating: 6.5 out of 10 Shifting Sands.** If you've got the patience for the subtitles, give it a spin on Tubi. Just make sure you’ve got a cold Dr. Pepper nearby to keep you awake during the slow parts.