Satellite images show destroyed buildings in Tehran
Satellite images reveal significant damage to government and military facilities in Tehran following airstrikes, highlighting tensions between Iran and the US.
The debutante in tears: "The best Tuesday of my life"
Bella Andersson and Smilla Holmberg, longtime friends and teammates, made their mark in Sweden's national football team during a recent match against Italy, marking a significant achievement for both young athletes.
Jan-Owe and Mirijam stuck in the Maldives: 'War lords are causing problems'
Swedish retirees Jan-Owe and Mirijam Ingelsbo are stranded in the Maldives due to conflicts in the Middle East affecting flights.
Frölunda won CHL after a thrilling final
Frölunda triumphed over Luleå in a nail-biting CHL final with a score of 3-2 after overtime, despite recent struggles in the SHL.
Clintons anger during Epstein hearing: 'Done with this'
Hillary Clinton expressed anger during a congressional hearing regarding her husband Bill Clinton's connections to Jeffrey Epstein, particularly after a photo from the hearing circulated.
Johanna Frändén: Sweden's Qualifying Journey for the World Cup Will Be Fun to Follow
Sweden secures its first win under coach Tony Gustavsson against Italy, suggesting an exciting journey ahead for the World Cup qualifying phase.
Max Hjelm: No one likes to hear criticism
The article discusses the troubling trends in media ownership and power concentration in the United States, particularly as a Trump ally plans to acquire a prominent media platform.
Sandra Stiskalo: Suddenly Donald Trump is very angry with Keir Starmer
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer insists 'we are not at war' while allowing Donald Trump military access and deploying British jets amid confusion over the UK's stance in the conflict with Iran.
Angeldahl scored the victory for Sweden in the World Cup qualifiers
Sweden secured a perfect start in the football World Cup qualifiers, defeating Italy 1-0 with a goal from Filippa Angeldahl.
DN Debate. “Do not dismiss science just because you dislike protests”
The article argues that while differing opinions on addressing climate change are valid, the overwhelming criticism of climate debates is often misguided, whereby extreme voices capture society's attention rather than the truth.
Republicans in the Senate Warn Trump Against Expanding Military Involvement
Republican senators are cautioning Donald Trump about the risks of escalating military involvement in Iran, especially concerning ground troops as American casualties rise.
Björn af Kleen: The Iran Attack Could Crush the MAGA Movement
The article discusses the potential impact of U.S. bombings in Iran on the American electorate, particularly how it might reshape the MAGA movement led by figures like Tucker Carlson.
Richard Oakes: "Being in a band is like being in a gang"
Richard Oakes reflects on the evolution of the band Suede and their return to Sweden for concerts after years of diminishing popularity.
The Ayatollah's Plan: To Set the Region on Fire
Following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, a detailed plan to spread chaos throughout the Middle East is reported to be executed.
Lisa Magnusson: Of course the Gonbadi sisters are ours, and of course Sweden must help them home!
Lisa Magnusson argues that Sweden has a moral obligation to assist the Gonbadi sisters in returning to Sweden, contending that the current immigration policies unfairly categorize them as adults detached from their families.
Women dominate in Trump's government: 'It becomes more dangerous'
The article discusses the prominent role of women in Trump's administration, suggesting that their involvement makes the political landscape more dangerous.
Mugabe suspected of shooting gardener
Bellarmine Mugabe, son of Zimbabwe's former leader Robert Mugabe, is in custody for allegedly shooting his gardener in South Africa.
Letters to the Editor: Noted by DN readers on March 3
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the state of Sweden and the world, along with commentary on the newspaper's content from March 3.
Unique Court Case: Recruited Polish Men from Soup Kitchen to Black Construction
A unique legal case in Sweden involves the conviction of a man for human trafficking after he recruited vulnerable men from a soup kitchen in Poland to exploit them for illegal construction work.
Kristersson on stranded Swedes: No new information
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has stated that there are no new updates regarding the evacuation of stranded Swedish citizens from the Middle East, as the Foreign Ministry sees no possibilities for their evacuation.
Jens Littorin: New scandals show that match-fixers are moving across borders
Match-fixers are evading scrutiny by relocating their activities across borders, as illustrated by recent incidents in Finland and Norway.
"Titanic" jewelry showcased in Vasamuseet's James Cameron exhibition
A new exhibition at Vasamuseet, created in collaboration with James Cameron, displays props from the film "Titanic" and innovations from deep-sea exploration.
Säpo: Regime may use gang criminals for attacks in Sweden
The Swedish Security Service has raised concerns regarding the potential use of gang criminals by regimes for attacks, although they have not increased the terror threat level at this time.
Nathan Shachar: Trump and Netanyahu want to turn the Iranians against their rulers
Israeli and American figures are reportedly discussing strategies to undermine the Iranian regime by encouraging opposition among its citizens.
Maggie Gyllenhaal: "All humans are perverse and disgusting"
Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses the themes of isolation and empathy in her new film 'The Bride!', relating it to the character of Frankenstein's monster.
Tara Moshizi: I want to comfort my mother and reach my father, while part of me rejoices
Tara Moshizi reflects on the impact of the recent bombing of Iran by Israel and the US, expressing a mixture of joy for the potential change and concern for her family in Tehran.
Man suspected of stealing electricity for 20 years - charged 314,000 kronor
A man in Umeå is suspected of stealing electricity for two decades, equivalent to the annual consumption of 15 homes, and is now facing a demand for 314,000 kronor.
Extended flight disruptions expected – despite some departures
Flight operations in the Gulf region are severely disrupted, with over 12,000 cancellations, following military actions involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
Fewer Households Use Wood for Heating
There is a decline in the number of households in Sweden using wood for heating, attributed to rising electricity prices and environmental concerns.
How Per-Erik manages to minimize his electricity bill: "Under 1,000 kronor"
82-year-old Per-Erik Hansson manages to keep his electricity bill under 1,000 kronor despite extreme winter temperatures and rising electricity prices.
Paramount's acquisition of Warner - how it affects Swedish consumers
Swedish consumers may face a wider range of streaming choices but higher subscription costs following Paramount's acquisition of Warner.
Criticism of the Liberals' Proposal to Ban Ugly Schools: 'Has She Completely Lost It?'
The Liberal party in Sweden proposes banning ugly schools, claiming they negatively impact student performance and school atmosphere.
Letter to the Editor. Make electricity tax-free for ordinary households
The article advocates for making the first 2,500 to 3,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity each month tax-free for households in Sweden.
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 – 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 César 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.