You are not alone: nearly 400 letters of support sent to Ukrainian soldiers by U.S. students
U.S. students from Pennsylvania sent nearly 400 letters of support to Ukrainian soldiers ahead of the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion.
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.
Orban's election campaign strategy — blackmail EU, Ukraine over Russian oil and hope for a fight
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's recent letters to the EU and Ukraine reveal a campaign focused on domestic political messaging, utilizing threats related to Russian oil to appeal to voters ahead of elections.
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.
What Jirous Wrote from Prison to His Wife and Children. Letters Processed by Theatre Artists
The article discusses letters written by Jirous from prison to his family, which have been adapted by theater artists.
Orbán writes letters. It's about the "Friendship" pipeline
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has called for the resumption of Russian oil supplies to Hungary through the Friendship pipeline, addressing both the president of Ukraine and the President of the European Council.
Paul Thek and Peter Hujar, between letters and glances
The article explores the two-decade relationship between artists Paul Thek and Peter Hujar through their correspondence and portraits.
Readers' Letters: Signs, Benefits, Uruguay River
The letters from readers express concerns about political conduct in Argentina and the impact of economic policies on retirees.
Municipal Elections: The Mayor of Tourcoing Files a Complaint After Receiving 'Threatening Letters'
Doriane Bécue, the Mayor of Tourcoing, has filed a complaint after receiving threatening letters amid violent personal attacks targeting her and her municipal team.
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. 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.
BBC expert says you ‘mustn’t ignore’ letters being sent from HMRC now
A BBC expert warns that people are receiving important letters from HMRC that require attention, especially concerning financial obligations.
Agatha Christie's personal letters sparked great interest at the auction: 'We did not expect such a high price to be offered'
A collection of rare items from Agatha Christie’s former maid, Phyllis Rice, was auctioned in England for nearly £8,000, exceeding initial expectations.
Letters from Readers: Unusual, Apology, Union and Company
Readers express concerns about recent football controversies, highlighting issues of financial accountability and union leadership in Argentina.
Riddle with answer: the code
A new riddle game challenges readers to think creatively and solve a word puzzle based on images, letters, and symbols.
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.
Shocking discovery by the road. Burned letters from banks and Social Insurance Institution in the snow
Residents of Sochoń in Białystok County, Poland, discovered burnt and opened mail containing personal data in the snow, raising concerns about data security.
DWP cuts thousands of benefits after households miss deadline
Over 356,000 households in the UK have had their benefits cut by the Department for Work and Pensions due to failing to respond to migration letters regarding the transition to Universal Credit.
"I will shoot him in the eye." Terrifying letters leaked, Russian general described the torture of Ukrainians
A Russian military commander bragged about torture, executions, and desecration of Ukrainian soldiers' bodies in leaked correspondence spanning from 2022 to 2024.
Letters from Readers: A Regrettable Debate, Disconnection, Difficult but Necessary
This article discusses readers' letters criticizing the recent debate in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies regarding the Labor Modernization Law, highlighting the disappointing tone and conduct of the legislators involved.
A treasure in the attic: pages, letters, and poems, the unseen archive of Mura
The article discusses the discovery of the personal archives of journalist Gianni Mura, emphasizing the emotional significance and the establishment of a new sports library in his honor.
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.
The Republic in Golden Letters: Trump's Crusade to Stamp His Name in Every Corner of the United States
Donald Trump is on a campaign to have his name prominently displayed in various public and federal institutions across the United States, evoking a sense of national pride.
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.
Readers' Letters: Degradation, Serious Facts, Green Hydrogen
Argentine readers express their concerns over political unrest, historical memories of violence, and future energy solutions.
Riddles with answers: discover the hidden meaning in the image 23/02/26
This article introduces a new feature of rebuses in LN Juegos where players decipher words or phrases from a combination of images, letters, and symbols.
HMRC Sending Letters to Pensioners Who Must Pay Back £300 Winter Fuel Payment
HMRC is notifying pensioners about the need to repay the Winter Fuel Payment of up to £300 if their annual income exceeds £35,000.
The Berlin Film Festival's 'Golden Bear' won by the political drama 'Yellow Letters'
The Berlin Film Festival awarded the 'Golden Bear' to 'Yellow Letters,' amidst discussions about the role of politics in cinema and expressions of support for Palestinians by some winners.
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.
"I feel like I'm going to be forgotten": the plea for help from two Colombian girls detained by ICE in the U.S.
Two Colombian girls detained at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in the U.S. have expressed feelings of abandonment and fear in letters shared with journalists.
The Berlin Film Festival was won by Turkish-German director Ilker Çatak's drama 'Yellow Letters'
Ilker Çatak's drama 'Yellow Letters' won the Berlin Film Festival, highlighting the struggles of creative individuals in an authoritarian society.
Berlinale 2026: Golden Bear for 'Yellow Letters'
The film 'Yellow Letters' directed by Ilker Catak received the prestigious Golden Bear award at the Berlinale for its poignant portrayal of a couple facing state repression.
76th Berlin Festival: Golden Bear for 'Yellow Letters' by Ilker Çatak
The film 'Yellow Letters' by German-Turkish director Ilker Çatak won the Golden Bear at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival, highlighting the struggles of Turkish artists facing political persecution.
The political drama "Yellow Letters" won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival
The Berlin Film Festival awarded the Golden Bear to the political drama "Yellow Letters," directed by İlker Çatak.
Letters: Canadian identity? We just feel it
Readers express their views on Canadian identity, highlighting that while it may not be overtly displayed, there is a deep-seated sense of patriotism among Canadians.
Film: 'The Eternal Wait for a Judgment is a Kind of Social Death'
Director İlker Çatak wins the Golden Bear at the Berlinale for his film 'Yellow Letters', which explores the plight of a government-critical artist couple in Turkey.
Dominique Pelicot's sick prison life - letters about wife, fantasies and lags repulsed
The article discusses the torment faced by Gisèle Pelicot from her husband, Dominique, who is imprisoned for years of abuse and is still emotionally manipulating her from behind bars.
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.
The Palestinian Flag is Raised at the Berlin Festival and 'Yellow Letters' Captures the Gold
The Berlin International Film Festival's closing night featured powerful political statements, with Palestinian director Abdullah Dakhil winning an award and condemning the German government's stance on Gaza.
Letters from Readers: Enough Violence, Inside and Outside Congress; in Extinction; the Strike
Readers express their outrage over ongoing violence related to political protests in Argentina and call for an end to such actions both inside and outside the Congress.
On the Day When the Green Blue Awakens Does Not Win Award at Berlin International Film Festival
The film 'On the Day When the Green Blue Awakens' failed to win an award at the Berlin International Film Festival, which concluded with the Golden Bear going to 'Yellow Letters' directed by Ilker Çatak.
Berlinale: Golden Bear for the Strong "Yellow Letters" at the Festival of a Broken World
The film "Yellow Letters" by Ilker Catak won the Golden Bear at the Berlinale, highlighting the struggles of an artistic couple from Ankara who become victims of state repression.
Berlin Festival: Golden Bear for 'Yellow Letters' by Ilker Çatak
The film 'Yellow Letters' won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Festival, highlighting the struggles of Turkish artists facing authoritarian oppression.
The Golden Bear Goes to a Political Turkish Family Drama
The Turkish film "Yellow Letters" has won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, highlighting significant political themes and the impact of state repression.
Turkish-language drama 'Yellow Letters' wins Berlin Film Festival's top prize
The Turkish-language film 'Yellow Letters' directed by Ilker Catak won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, highlighting the impact of political pressure on personal relationships.
'Yellow Letters' by the Turkish-German Ilker Çatak wins the Golden Bear for Best Film at the Berlinale
The film 'Yellow Letters' by Turkish-German filmmaker Ilker Çatak won the Golden Bear for Best Film at the 76th Berlinale, highlighting issues of censorship and political persecution in Turkey.
'Yellow Letters' wins the Golden Bear at the 2026 Berlin Festival
The German drama 'Gelbe Briefe' has won the prestigious Golden Bear award at the 2026 Berlin Festival.
Berlinale: 'Yellow Letters' Wins Golden Bear
The political drama 'Yellow Letters' by Berlin director İlker Çatak has won the Golden Bear at the Berlinale film festival.
Turkish film Yellow Letters wins the top prize at the Berlin International Film Festival
Turkish political drama 'Yellow Letters,' directed and written by İlker Çatak, has won the Golden Bear award at the Berlin International Film Festival.
The film 'Yellow Letters' receives the 'Golden Bear' at the Berlin Film Festival
The film 'Yellow Letters' has been awarded the prestigious 'Golden Bear' at the Berlin Film Festival, with 22 films competing for the honor.