Letters from readers: Inflation, description, war against Iran
Readers express concerns about inflation in Argentina, drawing parallels with historical events, including past government interventions and the consequences that followed.
The Honorary Award of Letters and Fine Arts from the Academy of Athens to Stauros Xarchakos
The Academy of Athens awarded the Honorary Award of Letters and Fine Arts to composer Stauros Xarchakos during a ceremony celebrating its 100th anniversary.
Letters to the Editor. Mohamsson Acts as Useful Idiot to Åkesson
A letter criticizes Liberal party leader Simona Mohamsson for aligning with Jimmie Åkesson and the Sweden Democrats, warning of the dangers of promising support for harmful immigration policies.
60 Years Since the Death / Vendelín Javorka, Prominent Prisoner of the Soviet Gulag According to Testimonies from Preserved Letters
The article commemorates the life and contributions of Vendelín Javorka, a Jesuit priest, diplomat, and prominent gulag prisoner, marking the 60th anniversary of his death.
Letters: Cheers for the first Blue Jays — and Allen Abel
Readers express their admiration for Allen Abel's article about the first Toronto Blue Jays, emphasizing its emotional impact and storytelling quality.
Letters from readers: Land of peace; reaction; they talk about democracy, but...
A reader reflects on the privileges of living in Argentina as a peaceful nation amidst his travels in conflict-ridden Middle Eastern countries.
The letters of life from space
A piece of rock from space may hold clues to one of humanity's biggest questions: how life began, with scientists discovering essential components of DNA and RNA in samples from the asteroid Ryugu.
World Poetry Day: The 'Bell of Pontus' occupies the throne of Pontic letters
World Poetry Day is celebrated annually on March 21, highlighting the significance of the 'Bell of Pontus' in Pontic literature.
‘Living without your words is a lot of loneliness’: What did ‘El Chapo’s’ loving letters to his girlfriends say?
The trial of ‘El Chapo’ revealed not only the crimes of Joaquín Guzmán Loera but also his sentimental side through letters to his romantic partners.
- He must have understood that I was abused
Svetlana Pozhidaeva claims Terje Rød-Larsen must have known she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein, as VG documents reveal how Epstein employed fraudulent marriages and recommendation letters to procure visas for women.
Letters from readers: There are other steps missing, Mahiques doctrine, nonsense
The article discusses readers' letters emphasizing the need for more democratic reforms in Argentina and critiques the current legal doctrine under the Ministry of Justice.
Tantalising series of anonymous letters could help solve 35-year mystery
A series of newly released anonymous letters may provide crucial evidence in solving the 35-year-old hit-and-run case of Mark Gregory in Albany, Australia.
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.
CM Yogi to distribute appointment letters to selected candidates for UP staff nurse recruitment, impact of Aaj Tak's news
CM Yogi Adityanath is set to distribute appointment letters to newly appointed nursing officers in UP, highlighting the effects of Aaj Tak's coverage on their prolonged demands.
The Folketing inadvertently encourages 13,000 without voting rights to vote
The Folketing mistakenly sent voting encouragement letters to 13,000 young non-citizens, prompting a clarification that the letters do not confer voting rights.
Fund cited in report R$ 5 billion in Master letters, double that detected by the Federal Police
A report reveals that the Master bank acquired over R$ 5 billion through financial letters, significantly more than the R$ 2.3 billion identified by federal investigations.
Mum in tears as son, 6, writes heartfelt letters to entire family after bad day
A mother was deeply touched when her six-year-old son wrote apology letters to his family after a challenging day at school.
Society and Spectacle: About the First Night of Catalan Letters
The first Night of Catalan Letters, celebrated in a lavish manner, reflects on the intentions behind Catalan identity during a time of political discourse.
"Knowledge Club" Test. What do you know about Lithuanian settlements starting with the letters G and I?
Participants in a trivia test about Lithuanian settlements can win prizes from the 'Vaga' book store.
Employers Drop Personal Letters in Job Applications - Here's What's Instead
Employers in Sweden, including the Hällbyanstalten prison, are eliminating the requirement for personal letters in job applications, opting for selection questions instead, due to the high competition and the prevalence of AI-generated content in applications.
Letters from prison in Gran Canaria: a literary workshop for inmates to 'become another person the day after'
Inmates at Gran Canaria's El Salto del Negro prison engage in a unique literary workshop aiming to help them transform their lives post-release.
Readers' Letters: Coherence, the Tax Operation Puloil, the Once Tragedy
The article presents letters from readers addressing various issues including political coherence, alleged fiscal operations, and reflections on tragic events in Argentina.
Indigenous author occupies seat in the Paulista Academy of Letters for the first time in 116 years
For the first time in 116 years, an indigenous author, Daniel Munduruku, has taken a seat in the Paulista Academy of Letters in Brazil.
Three Hundred Letters of Love and Cynicism
The article discusses the newly released film 'Three Hundred Letters', which explores the complexities and ironies of love in modern relationships, highlighting the story of a couple that faces unexpected challenges.
SBI Customers Alert: SBI Customers Beware! One Mistake and Everything is Lost, Missing Money, Do You Know What's Happening?
SBI has issued a warning to its customers about a new scam involving fake bank letters and KYC alerts.
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.
Letters from the Iran War: "My Home has Become the Most Inaccessible Place in the World"
An Iranian author describes the devastating impact of the Iran War on her life and the risks of her identity in a heartfelt letter.
Letters from the Iran War: Living in the Shadow of War
An Iranian author shares her struggles of life during the Iran War, detailing the hardships of unemployment, personal safety, and the impact of her identity.
Biel Mesquida, Honorary Award of Catalan Letters: "I alone am a generation"
Biel Mesquida has been awarded the Honorary Prize for Catalan Letters for his contributions to Catalan culture, coinciding with the release of his new poetry collection 'Trast'.
Saint Joseph's Day: how is the tradition of writing letters with requests for love, work, and family protection
On Saint Joseph's Day, Catholics in Brazil write letters to request love, work, and family protection, a tradition rooted in old church practices.
Killer dad Chris Watts' twisted description of murdering wife and kids in sick letters
Chris Watts, who murdered his pregnant wife and two daughters, described the premeditated killings in distressing letters from prison.
Letters from readers: Cristina Kirchner, farce, educational freedom
This article discusses the conviction of former president Cristina Kirchner for corruption and her claims of political persecution while facing other legal challenges.
Domenico, mother Patrizia: "Pain for mistakes and silence. Children move me with letters"
Patrizia, the mother of Domenico, reflects on the pain of losing her child due to multiple errors during his transplant process and finds solace in the letters she receives from children.
The fairytale love story that sent everyone to jail: the "doctor" of erotic letters who buried the famous host
The article explores the scandal surrounding Giselle Rímolo, a fake doctor involved in a controversial relationship that led to her arrest and significant legal consequences for a number of public figures.
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.
Varha believes it has overcome billing problems - 8,000 dunning letters will be sent to debt collection
Varha, the welfare area of Varsinais-Suomi, claims to have resolved its billing issues, announcing the upcoming transition of 8,000 unpaid invoices to debt collection.
Selma Lagerlöf thought Bauer's drawings were "awful"
Newly acquired letters from John Bauer's correspondence with Albert Bonniers Förlag reveal Selma Lagerlöf's critical views on Bauer's early illustrations for her reading book.
Iran: Can one rejoice over the death of the monster?
A mother and son exchange letters discussing different perspectives on a significant event in Iran, reflecting on protests in Germany and Iran's sociopolitical climate.
To Grapple with Catalan Letters
The article discusses how literary awards in Catalonia, particularly the prestigious Sant Jordi award, have shifted from recognizing artistic merit to emphasizing national identity and political ideology.
Riddles with answers: discover the hidden meaning in the image 18/03/26
This article discusses a new offering from LN Juegos that introduces rebuses, combining images, letters, and symbols to stimulate creativity and lateral thinking.
"Do Not Let Zakharova Perform in Rome". Three Letters and Then the Stop to the Dancer Close to Putin
Svetlana Zakharova, a renowned Russian ballerina, has been barred from performing in Rome due to formal requests from Ukrainian representatives.
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.
Riddle with answer: literary anagram
The article introduces a new form of puzzles combining imagery, letters, and symbols to challenge players' creativity and lateral thinking.
Two Dao employees fired after discovery of letters in pizza boxes at recycling center
Two employees of a distribution company were fired after hundreds of letters and packages were found improperly disposed of in recycling bins.
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.
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.
BLOODY SLANDER CAMPAIGN ⟩ Actress Rebel Wilson has levelled serious accusations of sexual crimes against film producer Amanda Ghost
Rebel Wilson is escalating her legal battle against producer Amanda Ghost with serious sexual crime allegations, while new evidence reveals The Agency Group's involvement in anonymous attack letters.
Letters to the Editor. Politicians must dare to question the military's wishes
The author argues that Swedish politicians should critically assess the military's requests for upgrades instead of simply accommodating them.
Tick season has begun – Turku University is again asking for tick letters
The tick season has started in southern Finland and the Åland Islands, prompting Turku University to seek public contributions of ticks for research purposes.