Bergen Mayor Marit Warncke is concerned. Over the weekend, posters with the names and photos of the boys who kicked and beat a Russian on Constitution Day, May 17 were put up.
Continue reading »In the 1960s and 1970s, Danish industry recruited thousands of workers from Turkey, Yugoslavia, and Pakistan. The idea was that they would return home. They didn’t.
Continue reading »On Monday, the USA carried out preventive attacks against targets in southern Iran. The strikes hit rocket launch facilities and Iranian vessels that were attempting to lay mines in the Strait of Hormuz.
Continue reading »Spain’s National Police warns that Islamic jihadists and individuals linked to terrorism could exploit Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s extraordinary legalization of illegal migrants to obtain “clean” Spanish identity documents.
Continue reading »Three videos show four young men with immigrant backgrounds beating and kicking a man repeatedly in the head in central Kragerø. The victim was hospitalized with extensive injuries. Yet none of them received a prison sentence.
Continue reading »A video released in Italy shows how the Bangladeshi cultural association Venice Bangla School in Venice teaches its members to vote for the largest left-wing party in the current local elections. Candidates from the Democratic Party (PD) participate in the “training”.
Continue reading »The coordinator behind the jihadist terror attacks in Paris on 13 November 2015, in which 132 people were killed, is now being granted parole from prison. This is causing outrage.
Continue reading »We have built a society where pointing out a criminal pattern is considered worse than being part of it.
Continue reading »Norwegians received only 21% of social assistance payments, while 79% went to people with non-Norwegian backgrounds. Disability benefits show the same pattern: 54,195 immigrants were registered as disabled in January 2026 — an 80% increase from 29,753 in 2016.
Continue reading »The authorities can’t think two thoughts at once. After pushing the green transition for two decades and subsidizing electric cars with 40 billion kroner a year, petrol stations have been closed en masse — from 4,000 down to just 730. Only now do they realize this threatens national preparedness.
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