Euroleague Director Unexpectedly Voiced His Opinion – Admiring CSKA Club and Hoping for Its Return to the Tournament
The Euroleague director expressed his admiration for the CSKA Moscow team and his hope for their return to the league amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Israel and Ukraine.
DN Debate. "History shows that democracy cannot be bombed into Iran"
An opinion piece argues that military intervention cannot effectively lead to democracy in Iran, highlighting historical failures and misleading narratives.
Unpopularity of Iran war 'almost unprecedented' this early on, expert says
An expert comments on the unusual level of opposition to the Iran war, indicating it is almost unprecedented at this early stage.
US has 'seemingly used diplomacy as a fig leaf to prepare for military strikes', expert says
An expert critiques the US approach to Middle East diplomacy, suggesting it hides military intentions.
Point N: Are you afraid of the third world war? Macinka will distract you with a story about sausages
The article discusses growing public fears of a third world war in Western countries as highlighted by a recent Politico survey.
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.
After Debate on WM Boycott: Göttlich Wishes for Opinion and Stance from the DFB
Oke Göttlich, the president of FC St. Pauli, calls for a clear position from the German Football Association regarding the upcoming World Cup in countries involved in conflict.
How intense is the earthquake caused by nuclear tests? Why is the world looking at Iran with suspicion
On March 3, 2026, an earthquake of magnitude 4.3 hit Iran's Khonzh area, raising suspicions of its correlation with secret nuclear testing, which experts have dismissed citing a lack of scientific evidence.
How the US ceded the robotics economy to China
The opinion piece discusses how the U.S. has lost ground to China in the robotics sector, emphasizing China's advancements in AI, manufacturing, and national determination.
Nuclear escalation could be fatal for humanity: 'Life on Earth would be unfeasible,' says expert
Experts warn that a nuclear war, though it may be short-lived, could have devastating long-term effects on the planet.
What is the experts' opinion on the situation in Iran?
The article discusses the ongoing conflicts in Gaza, highlighting the active role of Hezbollah and Iran-supported proxies against Israel, as well as Iran's significant influence in the region.
Saga Vanninen's Strong Opinion
Saga Vanninen, a Finnish pentathlon champion, decides against participating in the March World Indoor Championships, according to expert Arto Bryggare.
Intelligence Analyst: For These Reasons, America Will Not Defeat Iran
A former U.S. intelligence analyst argues that the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran are a dangerous gamble, predicting that the Trump administration will not win the war due to mixed political, military, and popular factors.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN’s readers on February 25
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the state of Sweden and the world, and the content of the newspaper on February 26.
VIDEO ⟩ The first-class flight that cost more than a car – the man's reaction ignites passions on the internet!
A travel enthusiast tried one of the world's most expensive first-class flights and shared his honest opinion on whether the high price justified the experience.
Letters to the Editor: Noted by DN's Readers on February 23
Readers of Dagens Nyheter share their opinions on current events in Sweden and around the world, as well as the newspaper's content.
Controversy Over Exclusion of Axar Patel, Ashwin Expresses Strong Opinion
The Indian cricket team faced a 76-run defeat against South Africa in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, leading to controversy over Axar Patel's exclusion from the playing XI, with former spinner Ravichandran Ashwin voicing his support for Axar.
Oksana Puhačova: The Fourth Year of the War - A Test with a Marathon Distance
The article discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting the long-lasting conflict and the current attitudes of Russian society towards it.
Letter to the Editor. Noted by DN's Readers on February 20
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the state of Sweden and the world, along with commentary on the content published by the newspaper on February 20.
We are experiencing a political Middle Ages, says the man who examines what Palestinians really think
A discussion with Obada Štaja sheds light on Palestinian public opinion and the challenges of conveying a complete narrative amid ongoing conflict.
What Londoners think about ex-Prince Andrew's arrest - 'The last straw'
A report on Londoners' reactions to the recent arrest of ex-Prince Andrew, which they feel marks a significant turning point in the royal family's public image.
Almost two-thirds of the population of Slovakia fears a world war. A psychologist advises on how to cope with such fears
A recent survey reveals that nearly two-thirds of Slovaks fear the outbreak of a world war within the next five years, with opposition supporters expressing the highest levels of concern.
Will the war in Ukraine end in 2026? European intelligence does not share US opinion
European intelligence agencies express skepticism regarding the likelihood of the Ukraine war concluding by 2026, diverging from the views held by the United States.
HOW MANY STARS? ⟩ Readers of the world's largest Eurovision news portal gave a harsh rating to Vanilla Ninja's song
Readers ranked Vanilla Ninja's song "Too Epic to Be True" harshly on the Eurovision news portal Eurovisionworld.
Prohibition
The article discusses the implications of a recent prohibition in Mexico that affects various economic sectors and public opinion.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on February 16
Readers of Dagens Nyheter expressed their views on various issues in Sweden and the world, including government policy on immigration and a controversial deportation case.
Hodges: The war in Ukraine will not end in 2026
General Ben Hodges, the former commander of the U.S. European Ground Forces, expressed the opinion that the war in Ukraine is unlikely to conclude by 2026.
Many Canadians want to join ‘woke, decadent’ EU – Kallas
Estonian Foreign Minister Kaja Kallas reports that nearly half of Canadians express a desire to join the EU, countering claims of the bloc's decline.
Marcus Grönholm has an opinion that terrifies PR people
Marcus Grönholm expressed his disdain for signing autographs during rallies, which he feels is prioritized over the actual driving experience.
Catastrophe Alert: A Politico Survey Shows a New War Expected in the West Within 5 Years
A recent Politico survey reveals that citizens in the US, UK, and EU perceive a third world war as a real possibility within the next five years, yet show reluctance to financially support defense efforts against this potential threat.
Is a Third World War Threatening Us? Fear in Europe is Growing
A recent survey highlights increasing fears of a potential Third World War across Western nations, underscoring significant shifts in public sentiment over the past year.
Politico Poll: Citizens of the West Fear a Third World War
A recent Politico survey reveals growing concerns among Western citizens regarding the potential outbreak of a Third World War in the near future.
From Washington: The struggle for agendas around Iran and Trump's bets in Sudan
A discussion program highlights U.S. military cooperation with Nigeria, Trump's commitment to ending the war in Sudan, and the influence of media changes on public opinion.
Political Researcher: This Is How Israel Lost Its Moral Legitimacy in the West
A political researcher discusses the erosion of Israel's moral legitimacy in the West due to changing public opinion and internal political divisions regarding support for Israel.
The ex-girlfriend of Sturla Holm Lægreid, the Olympic medalist who confessed to infidelity on television, spoke: "He knows my opinion on this matter"
Sturla Holm Lægreid, an Olympic biathlon medalist, confessed to infidelity during a televised interview, prompting a response from his ex-girlfriend who declined to reveal her identity but wished well for his teammate.
GALLERY ⟩ See who participated in this year's Postimees opinion leaders' luncheon
The annual Postimees opinion leaders' luncheon took place on February 10, focusing on the theme 'New World Order or How to Keep Estonia'.
Opinion Leaders Luncheon: What do listeners think of the presentations?
The article discusses the opinions of attendees at the Postimees Opinion Leaders Luncheon, which focused on the theme of maintaining Estonia's position in a new world order.
Europe could lose Greenland without a fight: the plan has been tested multiple times
Misinformation spreads rapidly in Greenland, where only 60,000 residents face significant challenges in combating deceitful narratives fueled by influential figures and systemic operations.
Federal Politics: Germans increasingly see the USA as a threat to world peace
A recent survey reveals that a significant majority of Germans now perceive the USA as a major threat to world peace.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on February 9
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their opinions on the state of Sweden and the world as well as on DN's content from February 9.
Brazil is one of the countries that thinks Trump is good for the world
A recent survey indicates that Brazilians hold a mixed view on Donald Trump's global policies, with one in three believing they are beneficial, though many disagree.
We Asked an Expert How Close the End of the World Really Is – One Word Summarizes Everything
An expert discusses the alarming possibilities surrounding the potential end of the world, emphasizing a singular term that encapsulates the threat.
Trump has crossed the red line for many in Europe
A new study reveals increasing skepticism among Europeans towards the United States, fueled by President Trump's provocative stance towards Denmark and Greenland.
More than half of Spaniards believe that advances in science and technology could trigger a world war
A majority of Spaniards express concern that advancements in science and technology might lead to a global conflict, according to a report from the BBVA Foundation.
Less than half of Spaniards believe science can save the planet
A new study reveals that less than half of Spaniards think science can save the planet, with just 12% believing there is strong public support for knowledge, and four out of ten believing leftist governments are more committed to science.
Suniel Shetty's Reaction to India-Pak Match in T20 World Cup
Suniel Shetty has expressed his candid opinion on the controversy surrounding Pakistan's potential boycott of matches against India in the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, bringing attention to the emotional significance of India-Pakistan clashes for cricket fans.
Rapper Ghali at the Olympics: Help, he might have an opinion
Rapper Ghali, who will perform at the Olympic opening ceremony in Milan, is causing excitement in Italy despite not being the most famous artist participating.
Europeans Turn Massively Against America
A survey shows that Western Europeans increasingly value European autonomy and are turning away from transatlantic ties, with opinions of the United States reaching their lowest point in a decade.
At the time of reactivation, there were 5 opponents in front of the nuclear power plant: A reporter who covered Ohi saw Kashiwazaki-Kariwa
This article discusses the changing public opinion regarding the reactivation of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant in Japan, highlighting the stark difference between local sentiments and those in consumer hubs like Tokyo.
Italy promised the Olympics 'at no cost', but they will cost billions of euros
The upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy are overshadowed by enormous costs and delayed construction projects, despite many Italians planning to watch the games.