DN publishes reader letters on war and politics on February 20

On February 20, 2026, Dagens Nyheter published a collection of reader letters commenting on global conflicts, Swedish economy, and media issues. The contributions highlight concerns about war, diplomacy, and domestic challenges.

Dagens Nyheter (DN) gathered reader letters on February 20, 2026, offering views on current events in Sweden and the world. One reader, Sven-Olov Åsberg from Älvdalen, criticizes media use of the word 'war' and describes conflicts as 'premeditated murders of innocent people'. He stresses the need for innovations for humanity's future.

Niclas Kuoppa from Stockholm questions claims of insufficient diplomacy in the Ukraine conflict, noting Western delegations' visits to the Kremlin before the invasion. He quotes Gunnar Hökmark: 'We shall stand up for a country that is invaded, occupied, and bombed', and suggests stronger support.

Hakon Malmborg from Bromma satirizes Donald Trump in a fictional monologue about his handling of international crises, including conflicts in Palestine and Ukraine.

Roland Ingemarsson from Hellvi comments on Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei's sharing of a manipulated image on X showing a US aircraft carrier sunk.

On the economic front, Thomas Nylén from Stockholm warns of a growing state debt of 1,244 billion kronor in 2025 and rising expenditures for defense and elderly care. Camilla Brolin from Solna ironizes over Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson's proposal on address registration, linking it to parliamentary practices.

Other letters address podcast suggestions, criticism of frigate purchases, debate on civil courage, complaints about Olympic broadcasts, and DN's subscription model. The publication reflects diverse reader perspectives without DN taking a stance.

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Illustration of children's books and a newspaper review on a library table, representing Dagens Nyheter's October book critiques.
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Dn reviews new children's books for October

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Dagens Nyheter's critics have reviewed current children's and youth books for October, focusing on picture books and realistic novels. Martin Hellström reviews three new works for younger readers by Klassen, Berg, and Fang. Lydia Wistisen praises Johan Rundberg's football story as a new type of realistic children's novel.

Readers of Dagens Nyheter voice strong opinions on US President Donald Trump's threats against the Danish territory of Greenland. Several letters call for NATO interventions and criticize Denmark's negotiation approach.

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Dagens Nyheter features Kerstin Särneö's selection of 15 favorite books from this year's book sale, starting February 24. The picks range from feminist romance to historical thrillers and family drama.

In his annual Christmas speech, King Carl XVI Gustaf reflects on a year marked by crisis, war, and sorrow. Despite global challenges, he emphasizes the importance of dialogue and cooperation for a brighter future. He also turns to Sweden, remembering the victims of the Örebro shooting.

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SVT Nyheter Dalarna recaps the main events from Thursday, March 5, including preparations for the SM snowmobile cross championship and a corruption report from Säter municipality.

The Swedish Armed Forces assess that the Russian military threat to Sweden will increase until 2030, alongside growing hybrid warfare. The agency has submitted priorities to the government to bolster defense, including long-range missiles and spy satellites. The situation is described as the most severe since World War II and is expected to worsen.

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Dagens Nyheter offers tips on weekend highlights in Stockholm, including concerts, theater, and family activities. Anders Haraldsson highlights must-see events such as a color exploration, a new olympiad, and unique book displays. Book tickets soon to avoid missing out.

 

 

 

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