Johan Croneman: Pure Political Horror as the Liberals Said Goodbye to the Riksdag
The article critiques the surreal nature of the Liberals' digital party meeting that showcased a tragic decline of the party.
Sorrow in Örebro after shooting death – no arrests made
A shooting in Örebro has resulted in the death of a man in his twenties, with police still searching for suspects and stating there are no known connections to gangs or networks.
Stabbing at a school in Helsinki - minor suspected
A stabbing incident occurred at Maatullin Peruskoulu in Helsinki, involving a minor suspect, prompting an investigation by the police.
The Battle Against the Liberals After the Vote: 'Failed Capital'
The Liberal Party in Sweden faces internal challenges following a narrow vote that allowed Simona Mohamsson to remain as party leader amidst a continued collaboration with the Sweden Democrats.
At least two dead after plane collision in New York
A plane collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport in New York, resulting in the deaths of two pilots and injuries to several others.
Mats J: The Hunt for the Missing Pancake
The article humorously discusses the challenges of finding a traditional Thursday meal in the Dagens Nyheter cafeteria, which has undergone significant changes over time.
Is Isidor Olsbjörk Sweden's Last Magician?
Isidor Olsbjörk, a magician since age ten, returns to his hometown of Gothenburg to perform "Sweden's Last Magician" at Folkteatern after dedicating his life to magic.
The Federation Wanted Trump to Lift the Sanctions on the Fencing Base
The International Fencing Federation aimed to persuade U.S. President Donald Trump to lift sanctions against suspended president Alisher Usmanov, but faced opposition from within.
Alex Schulman: I Will Never Forget When I Was Forced to Be a Rabbit at My Bachelor Party
The article discusses the ongoing issue of humiliation and brutality in bachelor parties, contrasting it with anti-bullying efforts in schools and workplaces.
Dark Stock Market Monday After Escalated Iran Conflict
Rising oil prices and new threats of war are impacting the markets, with the Stockholm Stock Exchange opening to significant losses.
Concerns About Stock Market Crash After New War Threats
Analysts are worried about a potential stock market crash due to rising oil prices and new war threats from the U.S. against Iran.
Annika Ström Melin: The Betrayal Against Ukraine Represents an Existential Crisis for the EU
Annika Ström Melin argues that the EU is facing a critical challenge due to member states that undermine collective cooperation, specifically highlighting Hungary's role in this context.
Erik de la Reguera: Paris Keeps Cycling - The Left Retains Power in Major Cities
The left-wing parties maintain control over Paris, Marseille, and Lyon after the recent mayoral elections, but uncertainties loom ahead of next year's presidential election.
Everything You Need to Know About the Reduced Food VAT
Starting April 1, food VAT will be temporarily reduced as part of the government's initiative to lower food prices.
Double High Pressure in the Grocery Store – They Start Early with Price Cuts
Swedish grocery stores are preparing for a surge in customers this Easter as the government plans to halve the VAT on food, prompting some retailers to start price reductions ahead of the official change.
Restaurateurs Excluded from VAT Reduction: 'Unfair Playing Field'
Prominent restaurateurs in Stockholm express frustration over being excluded from recent tax reductions, citing severe industry challenges post-pandemic.
Chat with the Lawyer about Inheritance
A lawyer will be available for a live chat on inheritance-related questions in Sweden today.
How to Avoid Inheritance Disputes – The Lawyer's Best Advice
Inheritance can be a source of both security and conflict, and legal expert Peder Lundgren offers advice to families on how to navigate these issues.
WMO: The Energy Imbalance in the Atmosphere is Greater Than Ever
The WMO's latest report reveals that the past eleven years, particularly the last three, have recorded unprecedented global warming, leading to severe climate impacts such as extreme weather events across continents.
Leaders: The Ministers Chose to Stay Home – Is the Government Ashamed of Its Climate Policy?
The Swedish government faced criticism for its absence at a recent meeting on climate policy, raising questions about its commitment to green initiatives.
Letter to the Editor. One does not need to be able to read to get the highest grades
A student expresses concern over a policy allowing audio assistance in national Swedish tests, arguing it undermines the importance of reading skills.
The Communist Island in Total Darkness - Has Trump Defeated Cuba?
Cuba is experiencing severe blackouts and food shortages due to Trump's renewed fuel blockade, raising questions about the future of the communist regime on the island.
Mohamsson: L has been a victim for far too long
Simona Mohamsson has been elected to lead the Liberals towards collaboration with the Sweden Democrats, marking a significant shift in party strategy.
Regarding Mohamsson's Re-election: A New Situation in Swedish Politics
Tobias Baudin of the Social Democrats remarks that the re-election of Liberal leader Simona Mohamsson increases the likelihood of the Sweden Democrats' Jimmie Åkesson becoming Prime Minister.
The Political Scientist: The Liberals' Congress Should Have Been Stopped
A political scientist argues that the Liberal party's congress was marred by significant technical issues and should have been canceled.
Several L Members Resign in Protest: "Painful Grief"
Several top members of the Liberal Party (L) in Sweden have resigned in protest against the party's shift towards a more right-leaning stance, particularly in relation to the Sweden Democrats (SD).
Letter to the Editor: By embracing SD, L opens up to illiberal politics
A letter criticizes the Liberal Party in Sweden for its recent decision to align with the Sweden Democrats, suggesting it compromises liberal values.
Economics professor predicts increased inflation due to the war in the Middle East
Economics professor Lars Calmfors predicts that inflation in Sweden may rise by 1 to 2 percentage points because of the ongoing war in the Middle East.
Tomas Ramberg: The farcical meeting became a parody of meeting democracy
The article critiques a recent Liberal Party meeting in Sweden for its dysfunctional proceedings, where technical issues led to ineffective discussions and a lack of legitimate decision-making.
Kristina Lindquist: Why Propaganda is the Language of Fascism
Kristina Lindquist argues that fascists are attracted to the nostalgic capabilities of AI technology, as they seek to revive a fabricated past.
Star economist: Billionaires in Sweden have unreasonable privileges – a new tax is needed
Economist Gabriel Zucman argues that Swedish billionaires enjoy unfair tax privileges compared to the upper middle class.
DN Debate. "Rip off the Band-Aid and ask mom about the inheritance"
The article discusses the increasing importance of inheritance in determining life outcomes, advocating for the reintroduction of dowries and urging systemic changes to facilitate wealth transfer to younger generations in Sweden.
Letter to the Editor. Response: Voters Need Better Basis for Making Their Decisions
The article advocates for improved political discourse and transparency to empower voters in their decision-making processes.
Karin Eriksson: A Danish Wealth Tax Gains Momentum – in Sweden
The potential introduction of a wealth tax in Denmark could have significant repercussions for the upcoming Swedish parliamentary elections.
The debutantes secured World Championship bronze after a dream round
The Swedish women's curling team, led by Isabella Wranå, secured a bronze medal at the World Championships by defeating Japan 8-5, decisively scoring five points in the eighth end.
Sofia Ulver: The Luxurious Dream of the Gulf Shines Brightly in Underprivileged Areas
Sofia Ulver examines the enduring allure of the Gulf states among Swedish youth, amid concerns about the future in the region post-conflict.
See the technical difficulties at the Liberals' national meeting
The Liberals' national meeting in Sweden faced multiple interruptions due to significant technical issues, leading to frustration among participants.
Why Ozempic Doesn't Work for Everyone
Ozempic and similar weight-loss medications are hailed as miracle treatments, but they are ineffective for one in ten individuals.
Mjällby's New Victory – National Team Player Scores
Mjällby advanced to the finals of the Swedish Cup after triumphing over Gais with a score of 3-0 in the semifinals.
Mohamsson's fate is being decided – the Liberals hold a national meeting
The Liberal Party's national meeting in Sweden has been paused again due to technical issues while discussing the election of Simona Mohamsson as party leader.
Young man shot dead in Örebro
A man in his twenties was shot dead in Örebro, Sweden, on Saturday evening, with no arrests made in connection to the murder.
New disappointment for Samuelsson in the World Cup
Swedish biathlete Sebastian Samuelsson had a disappointing performance, finishing ninth in the final World Cup race, which pushed him down to fourth place overall.
"Bajen" Ready for Final After Big Drama
Hammarby has advanced to the final of the Swedish Cup in football after a dramatic semifinal match against Sirius that ended in a penalty shootout.
A Brutal Mess of Class Differences and Hauntings Set Against a Backdrop of Stereotypes
The review discusses Karl Modig's new young adult novel about a deceased teenager named Milo and critiques its handling of themes.
The Collective Plays the Leading Role in a Slightly Tedious Picture Book that Still Charms
Marin Hellström reviews Mariana Ruiz Johnson's picture book 'Hela året runt', emphasizing its focus on collective experiences rather than individualism.
Meat protected some elderly against dementia
Certain types of meat have shown potential protective effects against dementia in older adults, particularly those carrying a genetic risk variant.
"The brain first does not understand that it is a bomb"
This article reflects on the ten-year anniversary of the terrorist bombings at Brussels Airport, featuring personal accounts from survivors Malin Björk and Virginie Jortay.
An explicit literaryization in the production of Tove Ditlevsen's 'Copenhagen Trilogy'
The production of Tove Ditlevsen's 'Copenhagen Trilogy' at Malmö Stadsteater has garnered a positive response from audiences, in contrast to a previous staging in Berlin that resulted in protests.
Wictor Petersson finishes fifth after confusion with officials: 'Mixed feelings'
Wictor Petersson finished fifth in the men's shot put final following a brief confusion over his best throw, which was ultimately validated.
Letters to the Editor. Mohamsson Acts as Useful Idiot to Åkesson
A letter criticizes Liberal party leader Simona Mohamsson for aligning with Jimmie Åkesson and the Sweden Democrats, warning of the dangers of promising support for harmful immigration policies.