Letters to the Editor: Noted by DN readers on March 3
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the state of Sweden and the world, along with commentary on the newspaper's content from March 3.
Well, why then are there reports and penalties
The article discusses reader comments on the article about Medved, focusing on perspectives regarding anti-fascism.
6x1 Shift: 'Lack of Humanity,' Says Reader
The article discusses reader opinions regarding the 6x1 work schedule and its implications on workers' rights in Brazil.
Offense Against Public Order and Peace
The article features reader comments on the controversial symbols related to the communist era in Zagreb, sparking debate about their impact on the victims of the Croatian War of Independence.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on February 19
A reader expresses concern over Sweden's inhumane deportation policies and reflects on a dream where officials stood up against these policies.
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.
Who Pays for the Newspaper Wants to Know Whether They Are Reading a Column or AI-Generated Text
A discussion on the ethical implications of publishing opinion pieces generated by artificial intelligence in Brazilian journalism is taking place, particularly concerning Folha's transparency and its impact on reader trust.
โMay the Federal Police continue their excellent work,โ says reader
Readers express support for the Brazilian Federal Police in their investigation of Supreme Court judges.
Readers' comments as a new political space
The article discusses how reader comments have transformed into a platform for political expression, often straying from constructive discourse to personal attacks.
The Right in Croatia Has Been Transformed into Parasitanism!
A reader comment reflects dissatisfaction with the Croatian government's decision regarding a public event.
How Readers Voted on 17 Ways to Improve New York City
The article discusses various proposals suggested by readers to enhance New York City, reflecting public opinion on urban improvement.
First liberated balcony!
This article features reader comments on the topic of vandalism against holiday lights, reflecting diverse opinions from the public.
Why does the police announce investigations?
The article discusses reader comments regarding Prime Minister Plenkoviฤ's remarks on a banner from BBB in Sisak, emphasizing the diversity of opinions in public discourse.