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    The best images of the week from DN’s photographers, week 9

    RaymondBy RaymondMarch 2, 2026Updated:March 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    It has become dark in the refugee camp and the crickets are singing. Im Nang and his family prepare for the night. Photo: Alexander Mahmoud

    Shock cheeky. The lives of hundreds of thousands of people were turned upside down this summer when a violent border conflict broke out between Cambodia and Thailand. Over half a million have had to leave their homes and around 75,000 have not yet been able to return.

    See the report: They fled when Thailand attacked with Swedish warplanes

    “Once an ore miner, always an ore miner. I thought I would be born and die in Malmberget,” says Tage Johansson. Photo: Erik Simander

    Malberget. Life was vibrant here, but the community gradually disappeared as LKAB’s mine expanded. There’s not much left now.

    – Many people don’t dare come here, they cry about what was there. But for me it’s a way to remember the people and places, says Tage Johansson.

    See the report: Malmberget – the society that disappeared

    Lara has Grillz, removable tooth jewelry, in both gold and silver.
    Lara has Grillz, removable tooth jewelry, in both gold and silver. Photo: Alexander Mahmoud

    Stockholm. Black and green rows of teeth, glued-on stars and gold grillz. Tooth jewelry is now one of the most popular forms of expression in the fashion world. Dental technician Amanda Jajarmi made grillz for artist Lara.

    – I sing and the focus is very much on the face. “It’s cool when something happens in your mouth,” she says.

    See the report: More and more people are decorating their teeth: “There is so much money in their mouths”

    The crew of the Charles de Gaulle travels for four to five months at a time and only disembarks once a month.
    The crew of the Charles de Gaulle travels for four to five months at a time and only disembarks once a month. Photo: Daniel Nilsson

    Malmo. It is about 260 meters long and can accommodate 1,800 sailors and around 30 fighter aircraft. The French nuclear aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle has docked in Malmo – a visit that will signal increased defense cooperation between Sweden and France.

    See the report: French nuclear ship in Sweden: “We stand together”

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