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Norway PM refuses to set up independent inquiry into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

PM Jonas Gahr Støre says no to appointing an independent committee to review the Foreign Service, as requested by, among others, the Progress Party (FrP). Sylvi Listhaug says she is surprised by the decision. She argues that an external investigation is needed if the public is to have confidence in the outcome.

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Schwab Blames Brende – Brende Faces an Uphill Battle

The key players in the Epstein saga are positioning themselves to avoid taking responsibility. Klaus Schwab claims Børge Brende never told him about his connection to Jeffrey Epstein. Brende counters by saying he did so in 2019.

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Kuwait annuls tens of thousands of citizenships: “Delivering the country back to its original people”

Up to 200,000 people have lost their citizenship after the Emir, Sheikh Mishal, pledged to “return Kuwait to its indigenous people, clean and free of the impurities that have clung to it”.

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MDG nominates demonstrators in Minneapolis for the Nobel Peace Prize

Norway’s Green Party (MDG) has nominated the Minneapolis protesters for the Nobel Peace Prize and compared ICE to the Gestapo. The party has also nominated UNRWA and Greta Thunberg.

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Former UN Under-Secretary-General endorsed visa for Russian woman linked to Epstein

Norwegian diplomat Terje Rød-Larsen wrote a recommendation letter supporting a visa application for a Russian woman linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s circle, according to Norway’s largest financial daily Dagens Næringsliv.

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Jill Biden’s ex-husband charged with killing his wife

Bill Stevenson (77), the ex-husband of Jill Biden, has been charged with killing his wife, Linda, during a domestic dispute in December. He has now been charged with first-degree murder.

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The protests in Iran, day 38: – We pray for war to come and save us

In 2011, we met a Persian man in Istanbul. We’ve kept in touch ever since. Today, we finally made contact with him and received confirmation that his family is alive.

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Three out of four murderers on social benefits – media cover up of immigrant background

A fresh report from Kripos establishes that as many as 74 per cent of the perpetrators in homicide cases last year were outside the labour market. Meanwhile, NTB and Klassekampen rush out assurances that the majority of perpetrators are “Norwegian citizens”. What they fail to problematise is that Norwegian citizenship in today’s Norway reveals very little about the perpetrator’s ethnic or cultural background.

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Swedish finance feminist probably delivered girls to Jeffrey Epstein

A Swedish feminist is accused of selling girls to sex monster Jeffrey Epstein. It is already known that the same feminist introduced the Swedish princess Sofia to Epstein.

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Lord Mandelson resigns from the House of Lords over the Epstein case

Lord Mandelson bowed to pressure and resigned from the House of Lords after evidence of his leaks to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein came to light. He now risks losing his peerage and being investigated by the Met Police.

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