
Stay Informed: Expressen Offers Free Access Amid Middle East Tensions
Israel has attacked several nuclear facilities in Iran, and Iran has responded by sending over a hundred drones towards Israel, according to the IDF, Israel's military. In a turbulent world, staying informed is crucial, and Expressen is now offering free access to its audience.
"We want to provide everyone with the most comprehensive picture possible," says Klas Granström, Expressen's editor-in-chief. Register for free to access Expressen +Allt here.
Expressen reports around the clock, engaging readers daily with news reports, features, video segments, and chats. This ensures that Expressen readers receive a comprehensive view of the escalating situation in the Middle East.
Sweden's Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) has commented on the tense situation.
"We view the situation very seriously. Further escalation in an already tense and unstable region is a serious threat to peace and security. The government urges the parties to exercise restraint and avoid escalation. We are closely monitoring developments."
"In turbulent times with significant events, we want to broaden our offering and make as much journalism as possible accessible. This allows our readers to follow the news reporting in the best way," says Klas Granström, Expressen's editor-in-chief.
By registering for free here, you gain access to Expressen +Allt and can enjoy all the coverage on Expressen. You also get access to DN.se, your local newspaper, and Marknadsnytt, a part of Dagens industri. After one month, your free period ends automatically.