Björn Wiman: It's impossible not to feel the relief and joy of Iranians
The article discusses the complex emotions surrounding a recent attack on Iran, emphasizing solidarity with those fighting for a better future amidst concerns about the region's future.
Björn Wiman: The Palme Murder Has Revealed the Horrible Truth About Ourselves
In the aftermath of Olof Palme's assassination, the absence of closure has prompted reflection on his political vision and the societal truths exposed by the case.
Björn Wiman: With the dismissal of Trump, the USA's women's team shows what the men's hockey team lacks
The article discusses the contrasting reactions of the USA's men's and women's hockey teams to comments made by Donald Trump after the men's Olympic final, highlighting issues of masculinity and sports culture.
Björn Wiman: A functioning defense needs both bombers and libraries
Björn Wiman emphasizes the importance of balancing military strength with cultural and social development, illustrated through the visions of Elsa and Natanael Beskow.
Björn Wiman: The Next Olympics Could Be Held in a Country Where Fascism Has Taken Over
Björn Wiman reflects on the disturbing parallels between armed squads in the US and the rise of fascism in 1920s Italy, suggesting that such political forces are also present in the context of the Olympics.
Beautifully illustrated as Björn Wiman follows in his father's slalom tracks
Björn Wiman's "The Happiest Game" explores the relationship with an absent father while delving into the history of downhill skiing.
Björn Wiman: It is not only inhumane and immoral - it is madness
Björn Wiman criticizes Sweden's practices of deporting those who have established their lives in the country, labeling it as madness and inhumane.
Björn Wiman: Why Stellan Skarsgård is receiving DN's Culture Prize
Stellan Skarsgård is awarded DN's Culture Prize for demonstrating that reconciliation is possible for those who acknowledge history, reflecting a lifetime of acting experience, according to DN's culture chief Björn Wiman.
Björn Wiman: How a fifty kronor note can lead the brain in the right direction
Björn Wiman reflects on how Evert Taube's songs, though he passed away 50 years ago, can inspire positive thinking in dark times.