Week 10 in Pictures β See the World Through the Eyes of DN Photographers
Dagens Nyheter showcases a selection of poignant photographs that reflect current events in Sweden for the week of 10, 2026, highlighting notable occurrences and cultural moments.
Dagens Nyheter's photo editor, Pi Frisk, curates a weekly selection of five photographs that capture the essence of contemporary Sweden. In the collection for week 10 of 2026, the featured images range from heartwarming stories to significant cultural and social events, offering viewers a glimpse into a variety of experiences shared by the public. This initiative not only showcases the talents of the newspaper's photographers but also emphasizes the importance of visual storytelling in capturing the zeitgeist of the country.
One particularly touching story is about a baby monkey named Punch, abandoned by its mother at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan. Finding solace in a stuffed IKEA toy, Punch's story has resonated with many, leading to a surge in demand for the plush monkey, which has sold out in several locations worldwide, including Sweden. This phenomenon illustrates the human-animal connection and the emotional responses that animals can evoke in people. Moreover, it underlines the influence of viral media in modern culture, where a simple video can lead to global interest.
In another segment, criminal justice chief Jacques Mwepu expresses his belief that children should not be incarcerated, as it contradicts the ethical principles that guide his work. This perspective encourages a broader conversation about youth rehabilitation and the justice system's role in shaping the future for younger generations. Mwepu's stance represents a growing awareness of the need for reform and a more compassionate approach to juvenile justice, reflecting evolving views on how society treats its most vulnerable members.