The future owner of TVN officially announced layoffs. 'We are in trouble'
CBS News is planning layoffs as part of a major restructuring led by controversial editor Bari Weiss, aiming to shift towards exclusive reporting.
Weekly Selection of Eva ÄŒobejová / FlaÅ¡Ãková's personnel audit at STVR is strange, the editor whose contribution is exceptional for the nation's memory is also redundant
The article discusses the controversial personnel audit initiated by Eva FlaÅ¡Ãková at STVR, leading to unnecessary layoffs including an editor deemed important for national memory.
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.
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.
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.
Letters to the Editor. Mohamsson Acts as Useful Idiot to Ã…kesson
A letter criticizes Liberal party leader Simona Mohamsson for aligning with Jimmie Ã…kesson and the Sweden Democrats, warning of the dangers of promising support for harmful immigration policies.
Martin Baron, Ortega y Gasset Journalism Prize 2026: the light of American journalism
Martin Baron, a former editor of The Washington Post, has received the Ortega y Gasset Journalism Prize for his distinguished career in journalism.
Letter to the Editor. The Church must act to stop the arms to Israel
The article calls on the Church, specifically Archbishop Martin Modéus, to take action against arms exports to Israel in response to the ongoing violence in the West Bank.
Letter to the Editor. Provide information about the secret society of rents before the election
A letter urges political parties in Sweden to disclose their positions on the controversial rent-setting system involving anonymous judges before the upcoming elections.
Letter to the Editor. Take a clearer stand for a regime change in Iran
A letter to the editor emphasizes the urgent need for a regime change in Iran, comparing the current moment to the fall of the Berlin Wall, and warns against the dangers of continued repression.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on March 20
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their opinions regarding current events in Sweden and around the world, including recent content from the newspaper.
Letter to the Editor: Britz's arrogance towards climate experts is remarkable
The article criticizes the Tidö government’s dismissal of the Climate Policy Council, stating that no political party has yet proposed a sufficient plan to mitigate global warming.
Letter to the Editor. This is why we are boycotting Mohamsson's charade of democracy
Members of the Liberal Party in Stockholm are calling for a boycott of an upcoming extraordinary party meeting in protest against perceived undemocratic practices instigated by the party's leadership.
Political Editor: The Parties Have Found a Magical Money Tree
In the ongoing campaign, the author reflects on the political dynamics in Denmark, particularly regarding smaller parties and the likelihood of forming a leftist majority.
Political editor: I have been waiting for when 'comrade two percent' would announce themselves in the election campaign
The article discusses the precarious position of the Alternative party in Denmark's upcoming election and anticipates supportive statements from left-leaning parties.
Political Editor: I have been waiting for 'Comrade Two Percent' to announce themselves in the election campaign
The article discusses the anticipation of support for the Alternative party as they approach the electoral threshold, speculating on possible alliances within the left-wing parties in Denmark.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR ⟩ The shame post for pedophiles: one thinks they are improving the world, but the victims in this story suffer much greater.
A blogger has launched a website listing convicted sexual offenders, prompting a response from Estonia's data protection authority.
Letter to the Editor. Electrify Sweden to Make Us Independent
A researcher argues for electrifying Sweden as a means to reduce dependence on oil and enhance energy resilience amidst geopolitical conflicts.
Letter to the Editor. Noted by DN's Readers on March 19
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the current situation in Sweden and the world, along with the content of the paper on March 19.
Political editor: The Danish People's Party has thrown away its trump card
The Danish People's Party appears to be losing its competitive edge as a significant election day draws near, with preparations underway for a comprehensive TV coverage.
Political Editor: Now the Danish People's Party has played its trump card. Will it pressure S?
The article discusses preparations at Christiansborg for election night, focusing on the setup of a TV studio to broadcast results and possible government formations.
Letters to the Editor: Make Kindness and Consideration Honorary Words Again
The article emphasizes the need for a friendlier and more considerate discourse in Sweden and the world, urging a return to values like kindness in political debates.
Letter to the Editor: Hunters Kristersson and Busch Should Care for Nature
A letter published in Dagens Nyheter criticizes the Swedish government for its new proposals that allegedly disregard the country's natural environment.
AnÃbal Cristobo, great precarious editor, dies at 54
AnÃbal Cristobo, the founder of the poetry publishing house Kriller71 in Barcelona, unexpectedly passed away at the age of 54.
Letter to the Editor. Response: With Birgitta Ohlsson in the Center Party, a new party is not needed
This opinion piece argues that with Birgitta Ohlsson in the Center Party, there is no necessity for a new political party in Sweden, as the existing party can accommodate the needs of the moderate majority.
From the Editor: Yle strengthens its presence in the world in three directions
Yle is enhancing its international reporting capabilities in response to significant global political shifts, particularly the crisis stemming from the Iran war.
Letter to the Editor. Why Sweden Needs a New Social Liberal Party
A call for a new social liberal party in Sweden to offer an alternative to the currently failing Liberalerna party.
3F: Altinget's editor-in-chief cannot see the difference between the parties' pension proposals. We can.
The editor of Altinget, Jakob Nielsen, has faced criticism from 3F for not distinguishing between the pension proposals from different political parties, which 3F members claim they can easily differentiate.
Letters to the Editor. After the execution, contacts with Iran must be broken
Following the execution of a Swedish-Iranian citizen in Iran, a call is made for Sweden to sever diplomatic ties with Iran.
Letter to the Editor. Mohamsson's word choice is quite unpleasant
The author criticizes the leader of the Liberals in Sweden, Simona Mohamsson, for her alliance with right-wing populists, suggesting that liberal values are being compromised.
Political Editor: Where Did That Come From, Troels Lund Poulsen?
The article discusses the legal obligation in Denmark to return election posters that have been vandalized or cut down to the respective parties, highlighting a recent encounter between young police officers and political representatives.
Political Editor: Surprising Cold Shoulder from Troels Lund Poulsen in TV 2 Program Highlights the Trouble After the Election
An incident involving the proper handling of election posters reinforces the ongoing political challenges faced by parties and the laws governing election materials in Denmark.
Letter to the Editor. Sweden needs a new political center project
A call for a new centrist political initiative in Sweden, emphasizing cooperation among moderate voters and those valuing strong institutions.
Letter to the Editor. A vote for the Liberals could dismantle our Swedish democracy
The article warns that voting for the Liberals may lead to compromising Swedish democracy by empowering the Sweden Democrats, who the author argues favor an authoritarian governance style similar to that of Donald Trump in the U.S.
Ex-Rolling Stone editor swept up in disgraced ABC producer's child porn scandal joins New York Times
Noah Shachtman, former editor of Rolling Stone implicated in a scandal involving ex-ABC producer James Gordon Meek, joins The New York Times as a contributing opinion writer.
Letter to the Editor. Increase the number of quota refugees to 5,000 per year
The article argues for Sweden to restore its quota for refugees to 5,000 annually while maintaining a strict immigration policy.
Letter to the Editor. Response: Today's 30-day ticket encourages more travels
Jakop Dalunde, a traffic regional councilor in Stockholm, responds to a letter suggesting changes to the 30-day SL public transport ticket, arguing that such changes could reduce travel incentives.
Correspondent in Nairobi: 'Monitor' chief Restle goes to Africa
Georg Restle, the chief editor of the WDR magazine 'Monitor', is set to become a correspondent in Nairobi starting June 1, aiming to highlight underreported issues and stories.
"It Weighed on Me that I Work with Other People's Traumatic Experiences," Says the Author of the Book Exoti
Barbora Šťastná, a writer and editor of a collection of memories from the 'Memory of the Nation', discusses her new book 'Exoti' and the themes of otherness it explores.
Letter to the Editor: Implement a total ban on clear-cutting
The letter urges Swedish politicians to enact a law banning clear-cutting due to its severe environmental impact.
Letters to the Editors: Disrespect, Disorder, Motorcyclists
A series of letters to the editor addresses the recent comments by ATE's Secretary General urging workers to disregard a labor reform law, questioning the legality and implications of such actions.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN readers on March 17
Readers of Dagens Nyheter share their opinions on the current situation in Sweden and the world, as well as on the newspaper's content from March 17.
Letter to the Editor. The treatment of women's elite hockey lacks logic
An opinion piece highlights the disparity in media coverage and broadcasting of women's elite hockey compared to men's, arguing for increased visibility and accessibility to boost interest.
Interior Ministry Issues Arrest Warrant for Meduza Editor-in-Chief
Russia's Interior Ministry has issued an arrest warrant for Ivan Kolpakov, the editor-in-chief of the exiled news outlet Meduza, amid ongoing crackdowns on independent media.
Letters to the Editor. S and M should jointly go to the elections
The article advocates for a collaborative approach between the Social Democrats (S) and the Moderates (M) in Sweden, emphasizing the need for a strong government focused on unity rather than criticism during the upcoming election.
Letters to the Editor. Raise your voice against the killing of innocent children
An opinion piece urges readers to speak out against the deaths of thousands of Palestinian children, criticizing the silence surrounding this humanitarian crisis.
Political Editor: Løkke's Hidden Priority Made the Room Laugh
The Danish political party Moderaterne is drawing attention to green transition initiatives by offering free electric vehicle charging to voters.
BBC: A huge blow for Tehran is the death of Larijani – He was the man you could do business with
The death of Ali Larijani, if confirmed, would represent a significant setback for the Iranian regime, as noted by BBC international affairs editor Jeremy Bowen.
Nettavisen gets new leaders
Nettavisen appoints Alexandra Beverfjord as managing director and Frode Hansen as editor-in-chief.
Nettavisen gets new leadership duo
Nettavisen has announced Alexandra Beverfjord and Frode Hansen as its new leadership team, with Beverfjord serving as the editor-in-chief and managing director, and Hansen as the deputy editor-in-chief.