Forssell: No to a stop law on teenage deportations
Migration Minister Johan Forssell rejects calls for a temporary law to halt controversial deportations of teenagers who reach the age of 18.
Dousa on the alleged threat: 'Passed the bounds of decency'
Minister Benjamin Dousa comments on a threatening doll placed outside his home, expressing that it has crossed the bounds of decency.
Forssell (M) on suspected threats: An unpleasantness
A man in his forties is on trial for alleged threats against two Swedish ministers, insisting his actions fall under freedom of speech.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on February 9
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their opinions on the state of Sweden and the world as well as on DN's content from February 9.
The Swedish government will tighten the requirements to become Swedish
The Swedish government has proposed stricter criteria for immigrants seeking Swedish citizenship, including longer residency, a minimum income, and knowledge of the Swedish language.
Stricter Requirements to Become a Swedish Citizen
The Swedish government is proposing stricter criteria for obtaining citizenship, including longer residency requirements and a self-support requirement.
Expert criticizes retroactive character requirements: 'Shaking fundamental principles'
An expert argues that the Swedish migration minister's proposal to apply character requirements retroactively to those with existing residence permits would undermine fundamental legal principles.
Man charged after threats against ministers
A 42-year-old man is charged with making unlawful threats against M ministers Johan Forssell and Benjamin Dousa following a controversial incident outside their homes.
Charged with threats against Johan Forssell and Benjamin Dousa
A 40-year-old man has been charged with making threats against Swedish ministers Johan Forssell and Benjamin Dousa, with one threat deemed particularly severe due to the use of a replica firearm.