CERTAIN LAKS ⟩ Discover the World of Karp
This article discusses the intriguing film 'Karp' and its cultural impact as recommended by cultural editor Hendrik Alla.
Danby Choi in questioning: "Often used as a mediator"
Editor Danby Choi testified to police about mediating disputes between influencer Nora Haukland and Marius Borg Høiby, who is charged with assault but denies the allegations.
Danby Choi in interrogation: 'Often used as a mediator'
Danby Choi, the editor of Subject, testified in police questioning that he often mediated between Nora Haukland and Marius Borg Høiby amid an ongoing legal case.
Letter to the Editor. Abolish the waiting day – an insult to us in care and welfare
A healthcare worker argues that the current waiting day policy financially penalizes staff for minor injuries, urging its abolition.
Letters to the Editor: Hypocrisy, Shame, List of Sábana
A letter criticizes the hypocrisy of corrupt leaders and football players amid the World Cup, calling for honesty and responsibility.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN’s 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.
Washington Post editor acknowledges concern over possible 'death spiral' at newspaper after major layoffs
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray expressed concern about the newspaper's ongoing decline, particularly after recent layoffs, attributing the issues to a long-term reduction in revenues and subscriptions.
Letter to the Editor. Don't let Jonatan Unge ruin the next TV concert
A letter to the editor criticizes comedian Jonatan Unge's performance as a presenter at a recent concert and suggests that other candidates could do a better job.
Letter to the Editor: Shameful Silence about How Israel is Expelling Doctors from Gaza
The article expresses outrage over Israel's decision to expel help organizations from Palestinian territories, highlighting the silence of Swedish media on the matter.
Letter to the Editor. The curling controversy casts a shadow over Sweden's Winter Olympics
A recent curling controversy during the Winter Olympics highlighted issues of sportsmanship and respect in Swedish athletics.
The case for a £120 kettle – and why it’s not for everyone
A discussion on the merits and drawbacks of the Sage £120 kettle, featuring perspectives from both a food writer and a home and garden editor.
Unexpected news from Magdalenos SabalÄ—s: diving into a new activity
Magdalenos SabalÄ—s takes on a new role as the editor-in-chief of ELLE Decoration Lithuania, focusing on showcasing Lithuanian talents and emphasizing the stories behind design.
Paving The Way: A Tribute to Franca Sozzani Through Exclusive Interviews and Unpublished Anecdotes
The documentary 'Franca Sozzani Paving The Way' offers a tribute to the influential Italian fashion editor, highlighting her impact on the fashion industry through personal stories and interviews with peers.
Jostein Olseng becomes the new entertainment editor at NRK
Jostein Olseng has been appointed as the new entertainment editor at NRK, succeeding Charlo Halvorsen, with the transition set for May.
Letter to the Editor. Set a maximum limit on the number of skiers on the slopes
A former competitive skier advocates for a maximum limit on the number of skiers in lift systems in Sweden, following a personal accident involving a collision with another skier.
Letter to the Editor: Establish a Truth Commission on the Murder of Olof Palme
A call for the establishment of a truth commission to investigate the unresolved murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme is made, suggesting that new analytical methods could improve understanding of the case.
Sérgio Dávila, editor-in-chief of Folha, launches journalism course at CasaFolha
Journalist Sérgio Dávila has launched a new journalism course at CasaFolha, offering insights into the inner workings of journalism.
Public Broadcasting Scandal: The AI Fake in ZDF Happened 'Knowingly'
ZDF's editor-in-chief Bettina Schausten admits that AI-generated images used in a news report were deliberately inserted, raising concerns about the broadcaster's credibility.
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.
Letter to the Editor: Remove the upper age limit for breast screening
A retired individual argues for the immediate abolition of the Swedish health authority's age limit for breast cancer screening, citing the unnecessary deaths of the elderly during the pandemic.
Letter to the Editor. Reply: The Capacity Fee Should Spread Out Customer Electricity Usage
Per Barkström from Mälarenergi discusses the importance of evenly distributing electricity consumption throughout the day to utilize the existing power grid more efficiently.
Letters to the Editor. Response: The Dean's meaningless answer deeply disturbs me
A reader expresses discontent with Dean Jonas Eek's response to an ethical issue, questioning his priorities and the church's representation.
Writer and longtime editor of Tuna Ott Raun has died
Ott Raun, a significant figure in Estonian literature and journalism, passed away at the age of 85.
Letter to the Editor. The Migration Minister's next press conference makes me afraid
The author expresses fear regarding government decisions on immigration policies that could impact their partner, who has immigrated from a third country.
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.
Letter to the Editor: Reduce meat shortages by hunting more wild animals
A letter argues that increasing the hunting of wild boars and deer could help address meat shortages and improve road safety in Sweden.
Political Editor: The SVM government is trying to define the playing field
The Danish government is set to present its 2035 economic plan, aiming for long-term growth and stability.
Political Editor: The Government Leaves the Other Parties with an 'Empty Pot'
The Danish government plans to unveil its economic strategy for 2035, a move that has sparked concerns among opposition parties.
Political Editor: The Government Leaves the Other Parties with an 'Empty Pot'
The Danish government is set to unveil its 2035 economic plan, implying significant implications for opposition parties who may feel sidelined.
Economy Editor: It is a clear message to the parties in the Folketing and a signal to the voters
The Danish government is set to present its ambitious 2035 plan for the national economy, highlighting key themes for future growth and stability.
Hello Podimo – is there an editor present?
Sisse Sejr-Nørgaard has decided to discontinue her podcast 'Nedsmeltning', leaving her facing significant public criticism and raising questions about Podimo's editorial responsibility.
Letter to the Editor: Combine Christmas Break and Sports Break into a Longer Winter Holiday
The article advocates for merging the Christmas break and sports break into a longer winter holiday to help families travel during Sweden's darkest months.
Letter to the Editor: Invest Heavily in State Energy Storage in Closed Mines
The article calls for Sweden to establish a long-term energy agreement utilizing abandoned mines for energy storage to stabilize supply and demand before the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Russia's War with Ukraine. Day 1462
On the fourth anniversary of the full-scale attack on Ukraine, editor Michał Szułdrzyński discusses the ongoing impact of the war on the world, urging recognition of its global significance.
Ex-Mail on Sunday editor denies misleading inquiry over private investigator
The former editor of the Mail on Sunday, Peter Wright, denies misleading the Leveson inquiry regarding the newspaper's ties to corrupt private investigators.
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.
Letter to the Editor. Give more students the chance to create a school newspaper
A ten-year-old student advocates for the revival of school newspapers, emphasizing their educational value and the importance of student expression.
Letters to the Editor: Base effect fees on all days of electricity consumption
A local resident calls for electricity effect fees to be based on total monthly consumption rather than peak usage to promote more economical energy use.
SERGEI METLEV ⟩ If the new favorite word of world politics is "deal", then Estonia should grab a few extra cards.
As Estonia approaches its 108th birthday, a reflection on its significance and influence in the Western world is proposed by Sergei Metlev, the editor of Postimees's Russian-language publications.
Editor-in-Chief of 'Rzeczpospolita': I apologize to Szymon Hołownia
The Editor-in-Chief of Rzeczpospolita, Michał Szułdrzyński, publicly apologizes to Szymon Hołownia for an inappropriate publication addressing mental health issues.
Letter to the Editor. Sell all shares with Russian connections
The article argues for the divestment of Swedish pension funds from companies with ties to Russia, reflecting on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine four years after the invasion.
It is known who will lead the Polish edition of Harper's Bazaar. 'She has a sense of the market'
Zuzanna Krzątała has been announced as the editor-in-chief of the Polish edition of Harper's Bazaar, aiming to target independent and confident readers with in-depth content.
Letters to the Editor. Lower the inflation target to 1 percent
A letter to the editor argues that the inflation target should be reduced to 1 percent in light of rising prices, particularly for food, and suggests that the Central Bank should clearly communicate this goal.
Writer and Tuna Editor Ott Raun Has Died
Ott Raun, a notable prose writer, poet, publicist, and journalist, passed away at the age of 85.
Week 8 in pictures – 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.
Letters to the Editor: The people's will must stop the deportation of teenagers
A retired doctor advocates against the deportation of 18-year-olds who have grown up in Sweden, asserting that public opinion strongly opposes such actions.
Letters to the Editor: Winter Olympics – an Arena for SVT's Double Standards
A letter criticizes SVT's sponsorship of the Winter Olympics, arguing it undermines its claim to be a commercial-free public service broadcaster.
Letter to the Editor. State Child Industry is the Reality Behind a False Self-Image
A researcher argues for the dissolution of state-run facilities for children and youth and advocates for transferring responsibility to regional authorities for better care.
I found the perfect long-haul babymoon destination – it’s Zika-free and so relaxing
A travel editor shares her experience of choosing Mauritius as a safe and relaxing long-haul babymoon destination free from Zika risk.
High blood pressure is a silent killer but one simple check can save you
A routine pharmacy visit led a wellness editor to discover her dangerously high blood pressure, prompting urgent medical attention.