More than 20 NGOs launch letter to pressure candidates on animal protection
Over 20 civil society organizations plan to launch a commitment letter on March 10 to urge candidates for the 2026 elections in Brazil to adopt public animal protection goals.
Letter to the Editor: Let the introductory course for learner drivers remain
A traffic educator argues against the proposal to eliminate the introductory course for learner drivers, citing its positive impact on education and road safety.
Twelve Unions Sent a Letter to the Prime Minister
Twelve public and state service unions have sent an open letter to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, expressing concerns over the low level of social dialogue and ministers' commitment to collective bargaining.
The Ministry of Climate supports the ban on single-use e-cigarettes in the European Union
The Estonian Ministry of Climate supports a proposal to ban single-use e-cigarettes across the European Union, backed by a public letter from various organizations and school leaders.
Letters to the Editor: Winter Olympics – an Arena for SVT's Double Standards
A letter criticizes SVT's sponsorship of the Winter Olympics, arguing it undermines its claim to be a commercial-free public service broadcaster.
Letter to the Editor: This is why I remain on the Migration Agency’s Ethical Council
Jonas Eek explains his motivations for staying on the Migration Agency's Ethical Council despite a peer's resignation.
Weather Forecast: The Rain Stops You
A letter to the editor expresses a reader's confusion regarding the poetic nature of the weather forecast published in Haaretz, emphasizing that weather forecasts should be factual and practical rather than artistic.
The forceful letter from King Charles III after learning of the arrest of former Prince Andrew: "Let me say it clearly"
King Charles III expressed deep concern regarding former Prince Andrew's arrest and reiterated the importance of a thorough investigation in a public statement.
VG: Police are investigating a suspicious letter at the Elden law firm
Norwegian police are investigating a suspicious letter found at the Elden law firm in Oslo, with no immediate threat to the public.
VG: Police investigated suspicious letter at Elden: - The discomfort is now gone
Police in Oslo investigated a suspicious letter at the Elden law firm but later declared there was no threat to the public.
Letter to the Editor. Send Nordic public service channels in the terrestrial network
A letter to the editor suggests that Sweden should broadcast more Nordic public service channels to enhance cultural and linguistic ties within the region.
Fire Brigade Operation in Nuremberg: Suspicious Substance in Union House
A fire brigade operation in Nuremberg was triggered by a suspicious envelope containing a white powder and a threatening letter received at the union Verdi.
The head of Czech Television wrote a letter to MPs. He ordered a review of all significant contracts
The head of Czech Television has requested a comprehensive review of all important contracts, as communicated in a letter to members of parliament.
Martin Lewis warns 'most people don't read the letter' over 30-day rule
Consumer advocate Martin Lewis alerts the public to the dangers of skipping essential communications that could lead to unexpected price hikes.
All 300 celebrities and public figures in the Epstein Files shown in Pam Bondi letter
A new letter from US Attorney General Pam Bondi has revealed a comprehensive alphabetical list of 300 celebrities and public figures included in the Epstein Files, though their inclusion does not imply guilt.
Public Letter from K. Budrys to Europe: It's Time to Show Teeth
Lithuanian Minister K. Budrys urges Europe to become a stronger geopolitical and geo-economic force rather than remaining a strategic observer.
A fake corpse and a last-minute letter: new findings about Epstein's death
Newly revealed documents in the Epstein case are drawing public attention due to mentions of several famous personalities and new findings related to his death.
Protest letter shows impact: Wolfratshausen can operate train station restrooms
A protest letter has prompted Deutsche Bahn to consider reopening the closed restrooms at the Wolfratshausen train station, which have been closed for over two years.
‘In 12 hours she was dead from measles’: The story of Roald Dahl's daughter, author of ‘Matilda’
Roald Dahl's oldest daughter, Olivia, died from measles in 1962, leading him to write a letter urging for childhood vaccination amidst a recent measles outbreak.
Letter to the Editor. Stop further privatization of public housing
A letter to the editor emphasizes the need to retain public housing in Stockholm, citing the conversion of nearly 40,000 affordable rental units since 1999.
Such a letter was sent by the court to Mette-Marit’s cooperation partners
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit is facing significant scrutiny following revelations about her connections to Jeffrey Epstein, leading to a suspension of her collaboration with Norway's mental health council, though some organizations, like the Norwegian Library Association, remain supportive.
Letter to the Editor. Response: Increased speed is bad for both wallet and environment
The letter discusses the negative impact of increased speed limits on fuel consumption and the environment.
Czarzasty vs. Trump. Courage or Political Calculation?
Artur Bartkiewicz discusses the contrasting tones in the diplomatic letter to the US and the public speech by Marshal Czarzasty regarding Trump's Nobel nomination, highlighting serious accusations made by Czarzasty.
Narva's Mayor Sees Double Standards in Center Party's Appeal, Opponent Views It Differently
Narva Mayor Katri Raik criticizes the Center Party for their hypocrisy regarding a recent public letter about electricity prices.
The letter: "Now enough, Telemeloni humiliates public service"
An opinion piece critiques the appointment of comedian Andrea Pucci for the Sanremo Festival, citing issues in public broadcasting in Italy.
Letter to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on February 5
Dagens Nyheter readers express their views on the situation in Sweden and the world, as well as DN's content on Thursday, February 5.
Letter to the Editor. Response: Regulated breeding is required to stop dog attacks
The authors argue that unregulated breeding practices continue to cause dog attacks, regardless of breed restrictions in various countries.
Letter to the Editor. There is no reason to trust Uranium Minister Busch
The chairman of the Jämtland-Härjedalen Nature Conservation Association argues that the government should not revoke the current municipal uranium mining veto, as delegating scientific risk assessments to small municipalities undermines their responsibility to ensure a safe living environment for citizens.
Letter to the Editor: We Swedes are boring people who don't want to pay for the Olympics
Helena Hemberg Lind questions why Swedes are reluctant to financially support hosting the Olympic Winter Games this year, suggesting a cultural tendency towards conservatism.
The Corruption Investigation Office: 'Public officials of rank 3 and above at the Serious Crime Investigation Agency should be investigated by us' - opinion letter to the government
The Corruption Investigation Office (CIO) stated that there are no regulations for investigating crimes committed by public officials at the Serious Crime Investigation Agency and emphasized the need for clear investigative boundaries between agencies.
Letter to the Editor. Let Kronobergsbadet Be Open for Everyone
Christina Hermansson argues that the police's decision to close Kronobergsbadet in Stockholm to the public contradicts the need for open social spaces to reduce insecurity and crime.
Five moments that led to Brooklyn Beckham's decision to block his own parents
Brooklyn Beckham has cut ties with his parents, sending a legal letter to cease contact, amidst a public family feud.
Human lives are worth more than a full cash register
The letter criticizes the owner of a bar for prioritizing the cash register over the lives of young victims during a tragic New Year's incident.
Code of Ethics in Public Administration - Mandatory Document or Dead Letter?
The article debates whether the code of ethics in public administration is a necessary document or simply remains ineffective.
30,000 people in Czechia sign letter apologising for parliament speaker's anti-Ukrainian statements
In Czechia, 30,000 individuals have signed an open letter initiated by mayor AntonÃn Kolář, apologizing to Ukraine for anti-Ukrainian comments made by parliament speaker Tomio Okamura.
Public letter from five mayors against the abolition of school committees
Five mayors have issued a public letter opposing the abolition of school committees.