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Live The crisis in the Middle East Vance postpones travel for Iran talks
The article reports that U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman has accelerated her travel plans to engage in talks with Iran.
The groupings gone in the national team everyone hangs out with everyone
The article discusses the absence of groupings within the national team, emphasizing that all players interact with each other freely.
Matchguide: How much can the Dutch goalkeeper play against Sweden
The article provides a match guide focusing on the potential impact of the Netherlands' top scorer against Sweden in an upcoming football match.
SSAB opened in Luleå workers affected by nosebleeds
SSAB in Luleå has reopened its workplace after closing during Easter due to several workers falling ill with mysterious symptoms. A worker recently suffered nosebleeds, prompting immediate work pause according to new procedures. The affected employee was taken to occupational health care for evaluation. SSAB communications officer Martin Gidlund stated that the cause of the illness is still unclear and that investigations are ongoing. During spring, around 30 workers experienced various symptoms including dizziness, headaches, and nosebleeds.
Direct War in Ukraine Attack on the railway bridge to Crimea
The article reports on an attack targeting a railway bridge leading to Crimea during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Ask your questions about the Midsummer weekend
The article discusses the upcoming Midsummer holiday in Sweden, focusing on weather forecasts provided by SVT meteorologist Tora Tomasdottir. The piece includes responses to public questions about the weather during the holiday period, with details about expected sunny and warm conditions, thunderstorm warnings in parts of the country, and specific advice for different regions.
The Commission has already proposed a number of measures to improve the quality of the information provided by the Member States.
The article is an opinion piece titled 'Stop the red-green plans to worsen savings' submitted to Dagens Nyheter. It criticizes proposed policies by the red-green alliance, likely referring to left-leaning political parties in Sweden, which the author believes would negatively impact savings.
The minister called off the press conference. The investigator suspects revenge.
The article reports that a minister canceled a press conference, and an investigator suspects retaliation.
DN Direct M is elected again on the employment tax deduction
Dagens Nyheter reports on M (a Swedish political party) planning to run again for the new employment tax deduction.
DN Direct Murder suspects Mangione refers to disturbances
The article reports that Mangione, who is under investigation for murder, refers to 'disturbances'.
Two children hit by a car south of Stockholm
Two children were hit by a vehicle south of Stockholm.
This is how private chauffeurs eat while Trump dines at Versailles
The article contrasts the dining habits of private chauffeurs with those of Donald Trump during his stay at Versailles.
The most difficult questions from week 24 Quiz Quiz: Mixed
The article presents a quiz titled 'The hardest questions from week 24 – Mixed,' which appears to be a collection of challenging questions covering various topics. The content does not provide specific details about the nature of the questions or their subject matter.
Ukraine: Russian shadow vessel attacked
A Russian shadow ship has been attacked.
Subscriber, please do not allow the Birgitta Ed Foundation to seduce the mentally ill.
The article is an op-ed warning against allowing Birgitta Ed's foundation to mislead individuals with mental health issues.
Decline in the stock market
The article reports on a decline in the Stockholm stock exchange.
The FBI stopped a planned attack during this weekend's UFC event.
The FBI prevented a planned attack during this weekend's UFC event.
DN Direct Psychologist missing in one of five Stockholm schools
The article reports that one in five schools in Stockholm lacks a psychologist.
Marina Ferhatovic: Sweden has scrapped people like Dad
The article discusses Marina Ferhatovic's statement that Sweden has 'sjabblat bort' (literally 'screwed up') people like her father.
DN Direct After the big loss to Sweden gets fired
The article reports on a significant defeat suffered by a team following a match against Sweden, leading to a dismissal.
Military expert: Putin could be forced to mobilize in autumn
A military expert suggests that Vladimir Putin might be forced into conscription this autumn.
Direct Middle East crisis Netanyahu: Israel is keeping forces in Lebanon
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will maintain its military forces in Lebanon amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
Alex Schulman and Lydia Sandgren at the DN Democracy Night
Dagens Nyheter reports on an evening discussion featuring Alex Schulman and Lydia Sandgren focusing on democracy.
DN Direct - Bus plunges into ravine - many dead
A bus crashed into a ravine, resulting in multiple fatalities.
Theatre: A Swedish midsummer night's dream
Dagens Nyheter reports on a theatrical production titled 'A Swedish Midsummer Night's Dream'. The article discusses the performance, likely highlighting its themes, cast, and reception.
n'Jonas: How Sweden went from slave clock to no clock at all
The article discusses the evolution of timekeeping in Sweden, focusing on the transition from the use of slave clocks to the absence of clocks altogether.
DN Direct - World Championship celebration in Swedish summer night
Dagens Nyheter reports on the World Cup celebrations taking place during the Swedish summer night.
Letter to the editor. Avoid the incorrect word in the national anthem
The article discusses an opinion piece calling for avoiding the incorrect word in the national anthem.
Susanne Nyström: Does Ulf Kristersson mean business with his left hook?
The article questions whether Ulf Kristersson takes his 'left shock' seriously, referencing Susanne Nyström.
DN Direct - John Fogerty's life becomes a film
Dagens Nyheter reports that John Fogerty's life is being made into a film.
Celebrity profiles: How we should follow the match tonight
Dagens Nyheter provides guidance on how to follow a football match featuring celebrity profiles.
City Walks: Stockholm During the Age of Great Power – From the Visitor's Perspective
Dagens Nyheter presents a guided tour through Stockholm during the Swedish Empire era, focusing on historical sites and perspectives from visitors.
Thousands gathered against racism in Belfast
Thousands gathered in Belfast on Saturday to protest against hate and racism following this week's violent riots. Demonstrator Kirsten told SVT that they want to show immigrants in Belfast that there are people who support them and want them to stay.
So America became a nation of foolish conspiracy theorists.
The article discusses how the United States has become a country characterized by conspiracy thinking.
This Is How You Prepare for a Car Holiday in Europe
The article provides guidance on preparing for a road trip across Europe by car.
DN Direct Small spikes on the road during the Winter Round
Dagens Nyheter reports on small spikes found on the road during the Vätternrunda cycling race.
Tove Styrke starts a prog band ahead of the election: 'Solidarity has become uncool'
Tove Styrke, a Swedish pop singer, has launched a progressive band ahead of the election, stating that solidarity has become 'un-trendy'.
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City walks: Old Town street name
The article discusses historical street names in the city, likely exploring their origins, meanings, or changes over time.
Foo Fighters keep their hearts with them.
The article discusses Foo Fighters continuing to have 'heart' with their music or performances.
The Kremlin's actions will reverse the trend
The article discusses concerns in Ukraine regarding Russia's potential shift in strategy, suggesting that Moscow might be attempting to reverse current trends in the conflict.
DN Direct Olympic medalist is banned for doping
A medalist from the Olympics has been banned for doping.
Musk's space empire is coming out of the blue.
The article discusses Elon Musk's space empire coming into the spotlight.
Säverman: Another drunken truck thunders on my street
The article discusses an incident involving a 'fylleflak' (a term often used to describe a person who is drunk or under the influence of alcohol) approaching the author's street, as mentioned by Säverman.
Art by Jaana Salla
The article mentions 'Konst: Jaana Salla' but provides no additional information about the content, context, or details related to Jaana Salla or any specific event, work, or commentary.
The U.S. economy is threatened with a blow in six years.
The article discusses potential economic challenges facing the United States over the next six years.
The decision opens up for Russia Swedish answer: Unthinkable
The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) has decided to stop automatically excluding Russia from international competitions following its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Instead, decisions regarding Russia's participation in specific tournaments will now be made on a case-by-case basis. This change was announced by IIHF at the end of May. Sweden's ice hockey federation president, Anders Larsson, expressed concern over this development, calling it 'unthinkable' and emphasizing the importance of taking a stance against Russia's actions.
DN Direct New fruit requirements for marmalade and juice
Dagens Nyheter reports on new fruit requirements for jams and juices.
DNA trail led to the arrest.
DNA evidence led to an arrest, but the lawyer claims the evidence was fabricated.
Tomas Ramberg: SD and L pulling the rug for the Strömmers' 13th anniversary team
The article discusses concerns raised by Tomas Ramberg regarding the Swedish Democratic Party (SD) and the Liberal Party (L) potentially removing support for Ström's 13-year-old football team.
Direct The war in Ukraine No electricity at the Zaporizhzhian nuclear power plant
The article reports that there is no electricity at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine.
DN Direct French singer accused of rape
A French singer has been charged with rape.
Answer: Being Prime Minister is a special responsibility
The article is an op-ed responding to a previous submission, stating that being a prime minister carries a special responsibility.
Tomas Ramberg: Kristersson has joined the opposition
The article states that Tomas Ramberg claims Kristersson has moved into opposition.
New points loss for women's football team - ended World Cup qualifying with a draw
Sweden's women's national football team drew in a World Cup qualifier match. The headline frames the result as disappointing.
How many scandals can a prime minister handle?
The article title poses a question about how many scandals a prime minister can endure, suggesting a critical examination of a politician's resilience or accountability in the face of controversy.
The wedding gives us another chance to win.
The article discusses a wedding event that provides a new opportunity for victory, with a quote stating 'Mondo was happy for my sake.'
“I want to take a risk and do a strange Summer program”
This is a feature/interview article from Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter in which a person discusses their intention to take a creative risk and produce an unconventional edition of the radio program Sommarprogram (a Swedish summer radio tradition). The available text is limited to the headline quote.
C: Magdalena Andersson is our most likely prime minister candidate
Dagens Nyheter reports that Magdalena Andersson is the most likely candidate for Sweden's prime minister.
Jazz/Blues: Jazz club
Dagens Nyheter reports on a jazz club event under the 'Jazz/Blues' section.
♪ I'm not going to be able to do it ♪
Dagens Nyheter reports on the dance performance 'Cullberg: Guerrilla Fragments' by choreographer Cullberg.
Pop/rock: Hasse Edström & Underjorden + The Flawless
Dagens Nyheter publishes a pop/rock listings or review item featuring the acts Hasse Edström & Underjorden and Dom Fläckfria. No further details about the performances or releases are provided in the available text.
DN Direct Minimum margin in Peruval
The article provides a brief headline 'DN Direkt – Minimal marginal i Peruval' but does not include any further text or details.
See the Folk Opera's set of Tosca in Dalhalla with 25% discount in August
Dagens Nyheter is offering a 25% discount on tickets for an upcoming performance of Puccini's opera 'Tosca' by Folkoperan at Dalhalla in August.
The programme manager after the cancelled section: Extensive background checks were carried out
The head of the program following the canceled episode stated that an extensive background check should have been conducted.
Netanyahu defied Trump on Iran: a setback
The article discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to proceed with military actions against Iran despite U.S. President Donald Trump's warnings. The headline suggests that Netanyahu defied Trump's stance on Iran.
Mixed: Quar in the City: The Node
Dagens Nyheter provides a mixed report on 'Kvar i Stan: The Node', though specific details of the content are not provided in the given text.
Emma Bouvin: Trump's long-awaited football party threatened by reality
The article discusses Emma Bouvin's perspective on Donald Trump's desired football celebration being threatened by reality.
DN Direct Stock market crash in Asia Stockholm expected to follow
The article reports on stock market declines in Asia and suggests that Stockholm is expected to follow suit.
DN Direct Xi Jinping has arrived in North Korea
Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in North Korea.
DN Direct Theft continues to increase in trade
The article reports that thefts continue to increase within retail trade.
Duplantis' colleague: "I can buy him a great wedding present".
A colleague of high jumper Mondo Duplantis comments on the possibility of buying a fantastic wedding gift for him.
Direct Middle East crisis Iranian parliamentarians promise Israel painful response
An Iranian parliament member has vowed a 'painful' response to Israel amid the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.
Criticism rises against Norway's war profits
The article discusses growing criticism towards Norway's war profits.
Under the surface
The article 'Under ytan' from Dagens Nyheter discusses offers or promotions, likely related to products or services available to readers. The content appears to focus on presenting various deals or discounts without taking a clear stance or providing extensive background.
We are now reforming psychiatric forced care from the ground up
Dagens Nyheter reports on a proposed reform aimed at fundamentally changing psychiatric compulsory care.
Bvc-tanten: The pressure on parents is high today
The article discusses the significant pressure placed on parents today, referencing the term 'Bvc-tanten' which appears to be a colloquial or contextual reference within the piece.
City walks: Sculpture tour of Södermalm
Dagens Nyheter reports on a sculpture walking tour taking place on Södermalm.
Art by Bernström Bear
The article mentions 'Konst: Björn Bernström' but provides no further details about the content, context, or subject matter related to Björn Bernström or any specific artwork, event, or commentary.
DN Direct Actor Anthony Head is dead
The Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter reports that actor Anthony Head has died.
The SD politician wanted to invite a person behind the pedophile site as a lecturer
A member of the Sweden Democrats (SD) wanted to invite the individual behind a child pornography website to speak at an event.
Closed farms in Skansen after cuts
Skansen has closed several farms due to budget cuts.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged 185 prisoners of war
Russia and Ukraine exchanged 185 prisoners of war.
Tennis for peace - Knotted revolver, 19 or 40 cm
The article discusses a tennis event themed 'Tennis for Peace' and mentions a revolver model called 'Knuten,' available in 19 or 40 cm lengths. The text appears incomplete or truncated, with only the headline and part of the content provided.
The list of films for week 23: Angelina Jolie's new movie
The article lists new movies available at cinemas during week 23, including Angelina Jolie's film 'Couture'.
Direct Middle East crisis Lebanon's president to Iran: Stay away
Libanon's president has urged Iran to stay away from the region amid the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.
For the record, Christina Campbell
The article 'Till minne: Christina Campbell' by Dagens Nyheter appears to be an obituary or memorial piece for Christina Campbell.
Continued strong housing market rising house prices in May
The article reports on the continued strong housing market in Sweden, noting rising villa prices in May.
The White House has not given up on Greenland
The article discusses Senator Marco Rubio's statement regarding the White House's stance on Greenland.
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Dagens Nyheter reports on a flea market event taking place at Lilla Blecktornsparken.