Malin Ullgren: 'Everyone' Knew That Prince Andrew Abused His Position
Malin Ullgren argues in Dagens Nyheter that widespread knowledge of Prince Andrew's abuse of power has existed for a long time, and he seems surprised to finally face consequences.
"I want to talk about something other than problems with friends and colleagues"
The article discusses a woman's struggle to shift conversations away from problems with friends and colleagues, seeking advice from psychologist Malin BergstrΓΆm.
Malin Fransson: The Mirror of Laughter Was Directed at Men β Trump May Have Done Women's Sports a Favor
Malin Fransson argues that Donald Trump's comments have unintentionally sparked reflection and change in women's sports, bringing male and female athletes closer together during the Olympics.
Malin's son was taken away β despite incorrect diagnosis
A woman's son was taken into custody shortly after birth due to a misunderstanding based on incorrect medical information, raising concerns over the handling of the case.
Photo of the Month February: Winter Bathing in Snowy Taberg
The 'Photo of the Month' for February features winter bathing in Taberg, captured by photographer Malin Sonnerfjord.
Lay Judge Voted for Malin's Baby to be Taken - Regrets it
A social services agency in Γrebro faces criticism over the removal of a baby due to incorrect information regarding the mother's intellectual capacity, with the lay judge involved expressing regret over their decision.
Malin Fransson: What is required for Tre Kronor to become Sweden's most beloved national team
Malin Fransson discusses the challenges facing the Swedish men's ice hockey team, Tre Kronor, especially after their early exit from the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Malin Fransson: A tarnished reputation and no hockey gold β but at least Canada avoided Trump
The article discusses Canada's disappointing performance in hockey at the Winter Olympics, where they lost both men's and women's finals to the U.S., while also addressing allegations of cheating in curling.
Malin Ullgren: Andrew was no womanizer, he was just a disgusting bastard
Malin Ullgren reflects on societal justice and the implications of power, pointing to the fall of those who abuse their strength.
Malin Fransson: The way the ladies were treated was as if the male skiers would stay in a training camp
The Swedish women's ice hockey team lost a close bronze medal match against Switzerland, highlighting ongoing struggles despite promising future prospects.
Malin Fransson: "In a quarter, Sweden could pay the price for the strange decisions"
Sweden's hockey team is feeling relief after defeating Latvia in the Olympics, yet past mistakes during the group stage may haunt them in upcoming matches.
New double concert by Sally Beamish is surrounded by doubt
A new concert work by English composer Sally Beamish, featuring viola and double bass, is described as an understated but intense dialogue of sounds.
Malin Fransson: This match should have been decided much earlier
Sweden faced Italy in their Olympic men's hockey debut, creating a tense atmosphere despite a significant ranking disparity between the teams.
Malin Fransson: A Premier Victory That Can Change the Future
Malin Fransson discusses the significance of the Swedish women's national team's first match victory against Germany, which may impact their future in the tournament.
Malin Ullgren: Mette-Marit thought Epstein's behavior was worth a smiley
Crown Princess Mette-Maritβs friendship with Jeffrey Epstein raises questions about her choices, possibly impacting the Norwegian monarchy more than her son's indictment for serious crimes.