An Israeli minister is facing widespread international condemnation and calls for sanctions after sharing a video humiliating foreign activists from a Gaza flotilla. The activists, including a Danish national, were subsequently deported from Israel.
Arvid Bryne, Dagbladet's long-serving foreign editor, passed away on Sunday at the age of 87. He was a prominent figure in Norwegian journalism, known for his extensive international reporting.
The Progress Party (Frp) in Norway has achieved its best opinion poll results in 17 years, reaching 29.2 percent in a recent survey for Dagbladet, NRK, and Vårt Land.
Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet (SvD) has launched its "election compass" tool for the upcoming 2026 elections. The tool aims to help voters determine which political party's positions are most aligned with their own views.
Sweden's central bank, the Riksbank, has changed its internal routines for officials reporting interest rate discounts, following inquiries from the newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.
Alexandra Beverfjord and Frode Hansen, former top executives at Dagbladet, have been appointed as the new CEO and editor-in-chief, respectively, of the Norwegian online newspaper Nettavisen.
Svenska Dagbladet prisade dubbelt i tävlingen Årets dagstidning. Palmedokumentären ”Mannen med revolvern” vann i kategorin Årets ljudjournalistik och SvD:s digitala tillväxt vann i Årets läsaraffär.
The Norwegian magazine Se og Hør has been notified of a proposed court fine of 400,000 kroner in connection with the Høiby case. Reports indicate that a substantial penalty is being demanded against the publication.
Svenska Dagbladet discusses its approach to opinion polling, highlighting a recent SvD/Demoskop poll showing a significant increase for the Liberalerna party, which sparked debate when other polls did not reflect the same change. The article addresses the challenges and public discussion surrounding differing poll results.
An article from Svenska Dagbladet outlines all the points of an agreement between the Sweden Democrats (SD) and the Liberals (L), indicating a significant political development in Sweden.
Queen Sonja of Norway canceled her scheduled engagements due to experiencing atrial fibrillation. The Royal Palace confirmed her condition, stating she needed to rest.
An article from Dagbladet mentions 'an enormous damage potential,' though further details about the specific context or subject are not provided in the snippet.
The head of Svenska Dagbladet addresses the frequent question about the relevance of paper newspapers. The article explores the historical significance of print in Sweden and its evolving functions and value in the modern era.
Anders Besseberg, 80, has been removed as an honorary member of the Norwegian Biathlon Association following his conviction for gross corruption last year.
An opinion piece from Svenska Dagbladet discusses the state of the Swedish economy and political landscape, noting how "Trump's canceled world war" offers hope for the Moderates and Svantesson in an election campaign focused on economic policy.
Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten was found at fault by the Press Complaints Commission (PFU) regarding its TikTok publication and identification in a dropped investigation involving Subjekt editor Danby Choi.
According to Dagbladet, "Scandinavia's most dangerous man" has been personally involved in crime in Norway but did not stage his own death, contrary to previous speculation.
Contractors working for Meta in Kenya reportedly have access to unredacted raw footage from Ray-Ban smart glasses users, including instances of users undressing, according to a joint report by Svenska Dagbladet and Göteborgs-Posten.
Statsminister Benjamin Netanyahu og «israelske ayatollaher og ekstreme og voldelige bosettere» fører Israel mot stupet, tordner Ehud Olmert, tidligere israelsk statsminister, i Dagbladet.