DN chooses: Here are this week's best songs, week 9
Dagens Nyheter's music editorial team highlights new favorite songs for the week, including tracks from Kent, Gorillaz, Kneecap, Sara Parkman, and JosΓ© Gonzalez.
DN Debate Replies. βNo, the newborns at the maternity ward are not dried with rough paperβ
The Chairman of the SkΓ₯ne University Hospital's hospital board, Maria Berglund, addresses concerns about changes in maternity ward practices, clarifying they do not stem from cost-cutting measures.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DNβs readers on February 25
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the state of Sweden and the world, and the content of the newspaper on February 26.
DN Debate. "It's Time to Tell the Truth, Ingvar Carlsson!"
This opinion piece urges former Swedish Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson to disclose what he knows about a Soviet diplomat and KGB spy related to the assassination of Olof Palme.
40 Years Since the Palme Murder β Chat with DN's Reporter
The 40th anniversary of the assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme is discussed, with readers invited to interact with the reporter who covered the event live.
DN Debate. "The Foreign Minister should stay away from GW's statements"
The article criticizes Sweden's Foreign Minister for potentially influencing a legal case against an activist and calls for parliamentary review of her statements.
DN Debate. 'The Moderates have squandered the legacy from Borg and Reinfeldt'
The article criticizes Sweden's Moderate Party for neglecting the economic legacy established by former leaders Borg and Reinfeldt, highlighting concerns over their handling of the national economy and responsibility towards future generations.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on February 25
A reader praises Sweden's climate and environment minister for her calm and constructive approach to climate goals.
Letters to the editor. Noted by DN's readers on February 24
Dagens Nyheter's readers express their views on the situation in Sweden and around the world as of February 24.
DN Debate. "Demonstrating at the keyboard is not enough"
The article argues that public mobilization is essential for changing Swedish asylum policies, which oscillate between periods of solidarity and restriction.
DN Debate Replies: 'The search for a Swedish school party can continue'
Political scientists Magnus Erlandsson and education professor Claes Nilholm strengthen the arguments for establishing a dedicated school party in Sweden.
Rasmus Maalinn Crowned European and World Champion Writes New Chapter in Estonian Sailing History
Rasmus Maalinn has made history by defeating top Polish competitors to become the European and World Champion in DN-class ice sailing.
DN Debate. "The time is now - tear up the DCA agreement with the USA"
The article argues for Sweden to abandon the DCA agreement with the USA due to rising unpredictability in US foreign policy and its potential threat to Swedish security.
Letters to the Editor: Noted by DN's Readers on February 23
Readers of Dagens Nyheter share their opinions on current events in Sweden and around the world, as well as the newspaper's content.
Chat with DN's correspondents about the war in Ukraine
Dagens Nyheter invites readers to engage in a chat with reporters about the ongoing war in Ukraine, marking four years since Russia's full-scale invasion.
DN Debate. "This is how integration is currently proceeding in Sweden"
The article discusses the complex nature of integration in Sweden, highlighting both positive and negative aspects as presented in a new report by Johanna Jeansson.
DN Chooses: 15 Favorites for This Year's Book Sale
Dagens Nyheter presents a selection of favorite books for the upcoming annual book sale in Sweden.
Week 8 in pictures β see the world through the eyes of DN photographers
DN's photo editor Pi Frisk highlights five photographs that capture the essence of Sweden during week 8 of 2026.
DN Debate. 'The electricity bill should be determined by your usage β not by chance'
The article discusses the need for a fair pricing model for electricity bills that accurately reflects actual usage rather than unpredictable peak consumption times.
DN congratulates On-call Priest on 70 years: 'We should be the ear in the night when life is at its heaviest'
On-call Priest service in Sweden celebrates its 70th anniversary, providing crucial support to individuals in emotional distress.
Leif Zern: Martin NystrΓΆm's texts were a light in the darkness
Music critic and DN contributor Martin NystrΓΆm has passed away, remembered by colleague Leif Zern as a friend who effortlessly navigated between music, literature, and philosophy.
DN Debate. "Will you be profitable, little immigrant?"
A commentary discusses the perceived unfairness of Sweden's immigration deportation policies, questioning the criteria under which immigrants are deemed deserving of staying based on their economic contributions.
DN's critic Martin NystrΓΆm is dead
Music critic and DN contributor Martin NystrΓΆm has passed away at the age of 71, as confirmed by his family to Dagens Nyheter.
DN Debate. "Swedish nuclear weapons will cost more than they are worth"
A debate article argues against Sweden's investment in its own nuclear weapons, suggesting that the disadvantages outweigh the military strategic benefits.
Letter to the Editor. Noted by DN's Readers on February 20
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the state of Sweden and the world, along with commentary on the content published by the newspaper on February 20.
Ice sailor Rasmus Maalinn became world champion in the DN class
Estonian ice sailor Rasmus Maalinn secured a gold medal at the DN class world championships held in Poland.
DN selects: Here are this week's best songs, week 8
Dagens Nyheter highlights the week's best new music including singles by Lana Del Rey and collaborations involving Ty Dolla Sign and Leon Thomas.
Opitz leaves as Media Ombudsman β becomes Foreign Chief at DN
Caspar Opitz is leaving his position as Sweden's Media Ombudsman to return to Dagens Nyheter as Foreign Chief.
Nobel Director to DN: We have made findings that may be of interest to the police
The director of the Nobel Institute, Kristian Berg Harpviken, indicates that they have made findings relevant to an ongoing investigation by Γkokrim, without revealing specifics.
Nobel Committee to DN: Has made findings that may be of interest to the police
The Nobel Committee has indicated that it has made findings that may be relevant to an ongoing police investigation into TorbjΓΈrn Jagland for serious corruption, although they have not yet submitted documents to the authorities.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on February 19
A reader expresses concern over Sweden's inhumane deportation policies and reflects on a dream where officials stood up against these policies.
DN Debate. 'At our maternity ward, we dry your child with the rough paper'
The article highlights concerns from maternity ward staff about the quality of care and resources provided to new parents and their newborns at Swedish hospitals.
Rasmus Maalinn won the ice sailing world championship title
Rasmus Maalinn from the PΓ€rnu Yacht Club has won the gold medal at the 2026 DN class world championships, marking a historic achievement for Estonian ice sailing.
DN Debate Reply: 'The Researchers Are Wrong - L is Certainly the Parliament's Only School Party'
Joar Forssell, representing the Liberalerna party, argues against critics by reaffirming the necessity of their educational policies in Swedish parliament.
DN Debate. 'We have been naive and cowardly in the face of the threat from Islamism'
A debate article in Dagens Nyheter argues that Sweden has been naive towards the threat of imported Islamism, suggesting that the Muslim Brotherhood's influence must be addressed at its roots and that EU sanctions should be applied.
Jenny Lindh: Here are the best audiobooks right now
This article features recommendations for audiobooks from DN librarian Jenny Lindh, including genres like telemarketing true crime and captivating narratives from MalmΓΆ.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DNβs readers on February 18
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the situation in Sweden and the world as well as the content of DN on February 18.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on February 17
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the situation in Sweden and the world as well as DN's content on February 17.
DN Debate. "Doctors flee Sweden when families are split"
A Swedish doctor expresses concern over the exodus of medical professionals due to family separation issues in Sweden.
Ministers Pay Back Incorrect Wellness Benefits β Discovered After DN's Questions
Sweden's Finance Minister, Elisabeth Svantesson, and three other ministers are reimbursing wellness benefits after it was revealed they were not entitled to them, with the blame being directed at civil servants.
Here the Ice Sailing World Championship is Decided β Right in the Middle of BrΓ₯viken: "Super Wonderful"
An ice sailing competition, featuring participants from 17 nations, is taking place on BrΓ₯viken, Sweden, with local sailor Tom HogΓ₯rd expressing his excitement about the event.
DN: RΓΈd-Larsen shared confidential UN document with Epstein
Terje RΓΈd-Larsen allegedly shared confidential UN documents with Jeffrey Epstein, including an internal report on Middle Eastern protests.
DN Debate. "S fiddled with electricity - what will the TidΓΆ government do this fall?"
An opinion piece calls for an independent review of the Swedish government's handling of the electricity crisis ahead of the upcoming actions from the TidΓΆ government this fall.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on February 16
Readers of Dagens Nyheter expressed their views on various issues in Sweden and the world, including government policy on immigration and a controversial deportation case.
DN Debate. "One does not become a school party just by calling oneself that"
The Liberal Party in Sweden has failed to uphold its educational ideals despite years of influence over school policy, contributing to increased polarization and negative perceptions of schools.
Week 7 in Pictures - See the World Through DN Photographers' Eyes
Dagens Nyheter shares a curated selection of photographs from Sweden reflecting the current state of the country during week 7 of 2026.
DN Debate. "Parental pressure will cost us the gold medals of the future"
The article argues that increased parental pressure in youth hockey is detrimental, leading to injuries and ruined dreams, rather than producing successful athletes.
Elin Peters: There is a trick that always works
DN's food editor Elin Peters shares tips on tricks that can elevate your soup without costing much time or money.
DN Debate. "Iran's digital blackout is a warning to us all"
Iranians faced a severe digital blackout following nationwide protests, which serves as a warning about the potential for similar tactics in other countries, particularly in Europe.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on February 13
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their opinions on current issues in Sweden and around the world as of February 13.