Political Editor: Is a Change in Mood Coming?
The political editor of Politiken discusses the rising fuel prices in Denmark and their implications for the upcoming election campaigns.
Political Editor: Perhaps a Shift in Mood is Coming in the Election Campaign
The rising oil prices might signal a significant political theme in the upcoming election campaign in Denmark.
Letters to the Editor: Noted by DN Readers on March 9
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the state of Sweden and the world, alongside the content of DN on March 9.
Letter to the Editor: Iran's Future Should Be Determined by a Democratic Process
A letter suggests that Iran's future should not rely on monarchy but instead be shaped through a democratic process inclusive of all political movements.
ITV News presenter spotted wearing red and white Nike trainers on air
ITV News political editor Robert Peston faced criticism from viewers for wearing bright red and white Nike trainers with a suit during a news segment.
Renowned journalist George Votsis has died
George Votsis, a prominent figure in Greek journalism post-dictatorship, has passed away at the age of 88.
Political Editor: Løkke has ducked his head from the guillotine and jumped into the election campaign
Political campaigns are fiercely competitive, and parties are trying various tactics to attract media and public attention, as exemplified by Morten Messerschmidt's recent promotional event.
Political editor: The Social Democrats turn red again, and V-chairman shoots down solo trip
Denmark's political landscape is heating up with a series of contrasting proposals from parties as the election campaign kicks off.
Letters to the Editor: It’s bizarre to see how Iran’s clerics are honored in Sweden
An opinion piece discusses the contradictory celebrations of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death by exiled Iranians and the support from some Western activists.
Political editor: Nervous party leaders fear TV 2's new reality undertaking
Danish political leaders express anxiety about their portrayal in TV 2's new reality program, which features them interacting in a high school setting.
Political Editor: Messerschmidt's Ultimatum Causes Trouble in the Blue Bloc
The political landscape in Denmark has shifted as the upcoming election on March 24 prompts an influx of campaign posters, highlighting new tensions within the political blocs.
Carlo Feltrinelli, editor: "There is an invisible network of millions of readers who contribute to good in the world"
Carlo Feltrinelli discusses the impact of reading and the contributions of a global network of readers towards societal good, while highlighting his publishing house's historic commitment to political involvement and culture.
Letter to the Editor. Sensitive Moderates Seem to Have Forgotten the Hate for Palme
The article discusses the perceived selective outrage of some moderate politicians in Sweden regarding hate speech and symbols related to historical political figures.
Political editor: The Moderates' clown bus has entered the election campaign - the motive for revenge is obvious
The political landscape appears empty as politicians engage in election campaigns outside the halls of Christiansborg, highlighting the intensity of the current political climate in Denmark.
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.
Letters to the Editor. The Christian Democrats betray the Christian message
A letter to the editor critiques the passivity of the Church of Sweden in relation to political actions reminiscent of fascism and nationalism.
Letter to the Editor. Stop Signal Politics and Give Real Support to Job Seekers
The article criticizes the government for reducing activity support, arguing it negatively affects long-term unemployed individuals and calls for genuine assistance instead of mere political posturing.
Letters to the Editor. Now the law-abiding and industrious immigrants are fleeing from Sweden
An opinion piece argues that the political stance of the Tidö parties, under the guise of combatting crime, is driving law-abiding immigrants to leave Sweden.
Beth Rigby: You know me best as Sky's political editor - my job at home might be even harder
Beth Rigby reflects on the challenges of parenting teenagers in the digital age amidst the rise of social media and online dangers.
Letters to the Editor. Eligible Politicians Should Publicly Exhibit Their Good Character
Ahead of the upcoming election, a call for politicians to present their good character publicly to enhance trust in the political system is discussed.
Letter to the Editor: See Death at Work with the Same Seriousness as Shootings
Ali Reza Kazemi argues that workplace fatalities should receive the same level of attention and political urgency as violent crime victims.
[Editor] Court rules no problem with 'Kim Young-sun's nomination', what does Yoon Seok-yeol's remarks mean to the public?
The Changwon District Court ruled that there was no wrongdoing regarding Kim Young-sun's political funding violations, despite public memories of President Yoon Seok-yeol's involvement in her nomination.
Tom McIlroy: Will Albanese capitalise on the Coalition’s chaos? – podcast
Political editor Tom McIlroy discusses the fragmentation within Australia's Coalition and its implications for Prime Minister Albanese's agenda as Parliament reconvenes.
Letters to the Editor. Immigrants and Swedes should be equal before the law
A letter argues that recent political changes are rooted in a certain worldview, expressing concern that a proposed 'conduct' law will disproportionately affect non-Nordic individuals.
The Vima Today: Who Fears the Karystian Party More
Political editor Aris Ravanous discusses the emerging Karystian party, its orientation, leadership, and reactions from both government and opposition in a podcast.
The Thing is: I think Jarosław Kaczyński is furious at Zbigniew Ziobro
In the podcast 'The Thing is', Marzena Tabor-Olszewska discusses the political implications of Zbigniew Ziobro's asylum denial with Michał Szułdrzyński, editor-in-chief of 'Rzeczpospolita'.
How Deník N Changed Lives for the Better in 2025: Twenty Texts in a Special Selection by the Editor
Deník N has successfully contributed to public debate in 2025, highlighting significant findings that led to important political changes at the highest levels of government.