Letter to the Editor: Give Us Quality Like Sports on the Screen
A viewer advocates for an equal allocation of quality cultural programming alongside the extensive sports coverage typically offered on Swedish television.
Letter to the Editor: Boycott the World Cup if the USA is at War in the Middle East
A letter urges countries to boycott the upcoming World Cup if the USA is still engaged in military conflict in the Middle East.
How the Iran War Affects Wallets: More Expensive to Fill the Car
Global stock markets are declining amid the Middle Eastern conflict, leading to rising oil and gas prices, which could eventually impact Swedish households.
Is Jerusalem's Holiest Area Closed - or Not?
The status of Jerusalem's holiest site is ambiguous, depending on who you ask and how you enter the Old City amid the ongoing conflict.
Nathan Shachar: A united Lebanon condemns Hezbollah: Gave Israel a pretext for attacks
Lebanese politicians, including Shiite leaders, have unanimously condemned Hezbollah following its recent attacks on Israel, leading to mass evacuations in southern Lebanon.
Letters to the Editor. Create Swish at the EU level to protect ourselves from the USA
A letter to the editor calls for the establishment of a European payment service similar to Sweden's Swish to reduce reliance on American financial institutions.
Fooled and Forced to Eat Dog Food β Unique Verdict
Three Polish men have been victims of human trafficking and exploitation in southern Sweden, leading to a landmark sentencing of a 35-year-old man to nearly three years in prison.
Letter to the Editor. Response: The Swedish state should remain neutral regarding Ramadan
The article argues for the Swedish state to maintain neutrality towards Ramadan, emphasizing that religious practices should not be integrated into public governance, despite the importance of religious freedom.
Reply: The agency's conclusion was to reform the education - not to abolish it
Researchers argue that traffic safety policy cannot be solely based on individual experiences in a classroom setting.
Cultural Debate. Ali Esbati: The Attack on Iran is Not Something to Celebrate, Continuation of War is Death
Ali Esbati argues that the ongoing attack on Iran should not be celebrated as it represents a continuation of violence that undermines democracy and freedom.
Authorities are taken to task for severe language barrier
A report criticizes Swedish authorities for their inadequate communication with non-Swedish speakers regarding social insurance laws.
Letters to the Editor: Without immigrants, healthcare would not function
A retired Swedish man emphasizes the critical role of immigrants in the functioning of Sweden's healthcare system, reflecting on his positive experience at a hospital.
Liberating exhibition on crime and punishment at Kalmar Art Museum
The exhibition "The Last Sentence" at Kalmar Art Museum features works from various artists alongside a collective installation created by six inmates from the city's prison.
Cultural Debate. SVT's Anna Careborg: The Audience Seems to Know More Than Johan Croneman
SVT's news director Anna Careborg responds to criticism from TV columnist Johan Croneman regarding the network's coverage of Ayatollah Khamenei's death, arguing that the public's understanding is more accurate than Croneman's claims.
SMHI: Tomorrow marks the arrival of spring
After several weeks of cold weather, spring is set to arrive in southern Sweden, with warmer temperatures expected this week.
Gala denies rumors about Jim Carrey doppelganger
The CΓ©sar Award Gala in Paris confirmed that it was indeed Jim Carrey who received an honor, dismissing rampant speculation about a possible doppelganger.
Sources: How the Assassination Attempt on Khamenei Unfolded
Israeli intelligence reportedly hacked Tehran's surveillance cameras to track Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's movements over several years, according to Financial Times.
Israel Expands Presence in Lebanon
The Israeli Defense Forces are increasing their ground troop presence in southern Lebanon, aiming to secure northern regions and strike Hezbollah.
Convicted sex offenders receive threatening letters β demanded for money
Several men in Sweden have received threatening letters demanding payment to avoid being publicly exposed for their previous sexual offenses against minors.
Why we can still trust the deceptive moon
The article explores the enduring mystery of the moon illusion, which has puzzled scientists for over two thousand years without consensus on its cause.
Olympic star: "It would do everyone good to stop comparing"
An Olympic athlete emphasizes the need to stop comparisons between men's and women's sports after the U.S. men's team celebration attracted attention for comments made by President Trump.
Guest workers fear escalation: 'Back to the days of Corona'
Guest workers in the UAE express fear of returning to conditions reminiscent of the COVID-19 pandemic due to escalating tensions with Iran.
The Concert Hall's Vivaldi Carnival Becomes Energetic and Unpredictable
The Vivaldi Carnival at the Concert Hall is described as energetic and unpredictable, featuring virtuosic performances by violinist Amandine Beyer and cellist Johannes Rostamo.
Jacob MΓΌhlrad writes new work for the Baltic Sea Festival
The Baltic Sea Festival will feature new works by Swedish composers, including Jacob MΓΌhlrad, and will celebrate its 24th edition in Stockholm this summer.
Letters to the Editor: Don't let other countries control our Swedish electricity prices
A concerned Swedish homeowner criticizes the government for allowing electricity prices to be influenced by foreign markets, emphasizing the need for a model that prioritizes domestic consumption.
"Fan Edits" Have Become the New Power Factor in the Film Industry
Fan-made video edits are emerging as a significant force in the film industry's marketing strategies, with studios increasingly recruiting fans to promote their content.
Nisse: This is how one can also collect Biblical apostles
The article discusses the personal reflections of Nisse, who realizes he has visited several significant biblical sites while his wife prepares for a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.
Guide for the World Cup qualification start: EM upstart the first hurdle for Sweden
Sweden's women's football team faces Italy as their first challenge in the qualification for the World Cup.
The crisis before the World Cup qualifiers: "Can Lundkvist play center-back?"
Sweden's women's national football team faces a defensive crisis ahead of their World Cup qualifiers against Italy and Serbia due to injuries and retirements of key players.
Nathan Shachar: Iran's Attacks on Gulf States Anger the Arab Peninsula
Arab Gulf states express outrage over recent Iranian military actions amid threats from Iran if attacked by the US or Israel.
Leader: Trump talks about popular uprising in Iran β but hopes for something else
The article critiques President Trump's approach towards Iran, suggesting he desires a regime change similar to Venezuela, which would betray the Iranian people.
Kalle Lind: How 'FΓ€bodjΓ€ntan' Became a Swedish Classic
Kalle Lind discusses how 'FΓ€bodjΓ€ntan' is more than just a simple porn film, highlighting its roots in Swedish culture.
The war is a race against time for the USA
The article discusses the challenges faced by the U.S. military in maintaining its defense against Iran amid an ongoing conflict.
Hanna Hellquist: Unfortunately, it is not I who have become the Director General at Sida
Hanna Hellquist addresses the surprise and concerns regarding her supposed appointment to a high-level job at Sida.
Susanne NystrΓΆm: If the Bombs Continue to Fall, the Next Wave of Refugees Will Soon Come to Sweden
The article discusses the possibility of a new wave of refugees arriving in Sweden due to ongoing violence in Iran.
Did you meet a morning monster at breakfast? Here is the reason for the grumpiness
The article discusses how to handle grumpy partners during breakfast and explores the reasons behind morning irritability.
What does Trump aim to achieve with the bombings of Iran?
The article discusses the recent joint attacks by the USA and Israel on Iran, which resulted in significant casualties, including the death of Iran's leader Khameini, and raises questions about Trump's motivations amid discontent among his supporters.
Military expert: Surprising that the CIA had such good knowledge about the Ayatollah
A military expert expresses surprise over the CIA's apparent intelligence capabilities regarding the Iranian leadership following recent attacks.
Revolutionary Guard: The Strait of Hormuz is Closed
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and threatened to attack any vessels attempting to pass.
Double Norwegian at the top in Stockholm: 'I would have liked to see Finland there... '
Norwegian competitors finished first in the Ski Biathlon Competition held in Stockholm, with Swedish athlete Martin Ponsiluoma expressing disappointment over the results.
Expert: Only Trump knows what the goal of the attack is
Trump claims the ongoing military operation against Iran has just begun, but Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth clarifies that regime change is not a stated objective of the attacks.
Scandal Scenes and Goal Fest as Hammarby Defeated Γrebro
Hammarby triumphed over Γrebro 5-3 in a dramatic Swedish Cup match that featured chaotic scenes involving supporters and a hat trick from Nahir Besara.
Lisa Magnusson: Can you really save a month's salary by making your own hummus?
Lisa Magnusson discusses the financial implications of cooking at home and the societal pressure to economize in unconventional ways.
Israelis United Behind Netanyahu on Attacks Against Iran
Support for Netanyahu and Trumpβs strikes against Iran is broad among Israelis, amidst ongoing conflict and casualties.
Egg Freezing and IVF - This Is How KD Aims to Attract City Women
The Christian Democrats in Sweden aim to attract urban women by offering subsidized egg freezing and fertility assistance to address the stress of career alongside family planning.
Norway won the Biathlon Battle: "The best I know"
Norwegian teams dominated the Biathlon Battle held at Stockholm's stadium, clinching the top two positions in the single mixed relay event.
Nine killed while taking shelter under synagogue - "All wars have a price"
Nine people died when an Iranian missile struck a shelter under a synagogue in Bet Shemesh, Israel.
DN Debate. "Why use the brain when you can avoid it?"
The article discusses the implications of relying on AI for thinking tasks and its impact on human cognition and problem-solving.
Marianne BjΓΆrklund: A Weakened Iran May Become Even More Dependent on China
The article discusses the implications of U.S. attacks on Iran and Venezuela, suggesting that a weakened Iran might increasingly rely on China.
Here are the Iranian leaders who have been killed in the attacks
Nine high-ranking leaders were reportedly killed in American and Israeli attacks against Iran.