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The best pictures of the week from DN’s photographers week 23

The best pictures of the week from DN’s photographers week 23


Stockholm. Urecraft, Scandinavian nature and folk music – so the performance « In Praise of Shadows » can be summarized. This summer, the circus company Below Zero offers high altitude acrobatics in the Park Theater with seven of the Nordic region’s leading circus artists.

See the report: Below Zero Showar Seven meters up in the air

The other week, Nemat Alimoradi turned 70. However, he has not been celebrated yet, as the birthday collided with the ninth edition of Tehran Book Fair.

Akalla. Nemat Alimoradi knows how to go through the screen. At Tiktok he poses in Kurdish folk costume and sells philosophical writings with the words « very mindful » – all to get more people to discover literature. For 35 years he has run the bookstore Kitab Arzan, which is translated into « cheap books ».

See the report: « Namos » Kurdish bookstore makes success on Tiktok

Caring for patients dressed in gas mask and protective gloves is both clumsy and cumbersome. Therefore, Ruslanda and her colleagues practice it.

Bayern. When the soldiers came in with runny eyes and swollen faces, Ruslana became amazed. She had never seen similar symptoms before. Now she and other Ukrainian healthcare providers in Germany are being trained in how to save poisoned soldiers.

See the report: « The worst is when the soldiers get fluid in the lungs and know they can suffocate »

Susanna von Wachenfeldt sorts and values ​​textiles at Skåne City Mission

Malmö. On January 1, 2025, a new law came into force, which means that textile waste should be recycled. Now, several municipalities and organizations are raising alarms that the law creates problems. At Skåne City Mission you are flooded with unsold clothes.

– We can’t get along, says Susanna von Wachenfeldt.

See the report: They are flooded with unsold clothes after the change of law: « We are not waste managers »

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