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Jordan Bardella promises major changes if he becomes president of France

Jordan Bardella is the favorite to win next year’s presidential election in France. He promises a restrictive immigration policy and a fight against the EU’s climate policy. National sovereignty will take precedence over EU law, he says. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is incapable of defending European interests, according to Bardella.

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Moroccan drives into crowd in northern Italy

An Italian citizen said to be a second-generation Moroccan drove into around ten pedestrians at high speed on Saturday afternoon in the centre of the northern Italian city of Modena. The man is said to be 31 years old and born in Seriate in Italy, reports Corriere della Sera. Eight people are injured, four of […]

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Berlin faces Muslim burial crisis: Urgent need for new graves facing Mecca

Berlin is facing the practical and cultural consequences of a policy that has promoted demographic change as an unconditional good. One of them is an acute shortage of burial plots for Muslims.

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Two years for fatal assault in Sweden – Risks 20 years for robbery in Poland

Arran Acib Ahmed (23), a member of the Swedish immigrant gang currently held in pre-trial detention and charged with the knife robbery of a Norwegian in Poland, was previously convicted in Sweden of aggravated assault that resulted in the victim’s death.

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Norwegian university refuses to sanction professor who praised October 7 massacre

Two weeks after Professor Bassam Hussein’s terror glorification at NTNU, it is clear that what many see as praise for the October 7 massacre in Israel will have no consequences for his position at the University of Trondheim. Rector Tor Grande says no labour law measures are planned. The statement has been reported to the police, and it is now up to the courts to decide whether it violates Norwegian law.

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Iranian Embassy recruits martyrs in Sweden: “Sacrifice your lives!”

The Iranian regime is now attempting to mobilize exiled Iranians in Sweden for martyrdom and jihad against the US and Israel. Through the embassy in Stockholm, Iranians are being encouraged to register with the regime in order to “sacrifice their lives” for Iran – while security experts warn of possible recruitment for subversive activities in the West.

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-The USA is ruled by a madman surrounded by tech oligarchs

Norway’s elite is going bananas towards the USA. The rhetoric that has been cultivated for four years against Russia is now being redirected at Trump’s America. This will carry international costs for Norway. Oslo’s Finance Commissioner, Hallstein Bjercke (Liberal Party / Venstre), says the USA is “ruled by a madman surrounded by tech oligarchs.”

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China aims to use summit success to pressure Trump on Taiwan

Xi Jinping is trying to exploit the positive atmosphere to pressure Trump into concessions on Taiwan. He warned Trump that a lack of flexibility could have serious consequences. Xi wants Trump to sell out Taiwan. Not a single word about Taiwan came from the White House.

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Russia establishes partnership with the Taliban

Russia is initiating closer cooperation with the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. A few years ago, Norway believed that engaging with the Taliban could improve the situation for women in the Islamist country.

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Trump: “Xi agrees not to send weapons to Iran”

Results are starting to trickle in from the Beijing summit: Xi has reportedly promised Trump that China will not supply Iran with weapons. This is a significant pledge — if it is kept. China, however, remains very interested in Iranian oil. Before the war, China imported 1.4 million barrels per day from Iran — accounting for a full 90 percent of Iran’s total exports.

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