In this week’s update from Document News, we look at Britain’s political crisis, the Edinburgh machete attack and the wider struggle to speak honestly about extremism, immigration and public anger. We also discuss Norway’s World Cup momentum in the United States, demographic change at home, and the Iran deal, where oil, Hormuz and Hezbollah show how security and diplomacy are tied together.
Continue reading »Britain is not declining because the country was invaded. It is declining because the elite opened the door, lied to the people, and abandoned their own nation. Professor Matt Goodwin’s book Suicide of a Nation is now available in Norwegian from Document Forlag, and he warns Norway against following the same path.
Continue reading »A Unite the Kingdom rally is being held in London today. Watch the live stream on Document News.
Continue reading »In this second interview, UK-based Iranian analyst Younes Sadaghiani discusses rising tensions around Iran, including the Strait of Hormuz and key strategic islands, and outlines possible US–Israel responses. Known for his analysis and debates across media and in public, he also addresses Norway’s foreign aid policies and their global impact. The interview further includes widely circulated clips of Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, offering international viewers added political context.
Continue reading »– We did not have the luxury that Switzerland and Norway had of remaining outside the European Union, says Vaclav Klaus (84). He said the same when, as Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, he submitted the application for Czech EU membership 30 years ago. The doctor of economics does not call himself a eurosceptic. […]
Continue reading »As a journalist, author and former member of the Greek Parliament, Konstantinos Bogdanos has stood at the centre of the storms. In this interview, he shares his reflections on Europe’s crises, migration, national identity and Greece’s place in an increasingly unsettled world. Bogdanos does not merely comment on history; he seeks to shape it.
Continue reading »In this timely discussion, we speak with Ramin Golbang, an Iranian-born educator, writer, and activist based in Oslo, Norway. A teacher of mathematics, physics, and programming—affiliated with private institutions and connected to the University of Oslo—Golbang merges his academic expertise with unwavering advocacy for human rights and political transformation. A committed monarchist, he passionately supports […]
Continue reading »President Trump has asked America’s allied to help secure the Strait of Hormuz. Several countries have declined. The president argues that the lack of support will have consequences for the future of NATO.
Continue reading »The protests may have been forced off the streets in Iran, but the movement has not disappeared. In Oslo, members of the Iranian diaspora gather weekly to keep the struggle for freedom alive and demand international attention to the regime’s crackdown.
Continue reading »At the Shield of the Americas Summit in Miami, Donald Trump gathered Latin American leaders to launch a new alliance aimed at crushing drug cartels and countering China’s growing influence in the region. In this episode of Document News, Mia Skar and Henry Galeano discuss whether the summit marks the beginning of a new U.S. geopolitical doctrine for the Americas.
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