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Norway again condemned in Strasbourg

Norwegian authorities have once again been found guilty of violating human rights by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. The Court has ruled in favour of Line and Per, according to TV 2, which spoke with the couple’s lawyer, Rikke Arnesen. Once again, it is compulsory adoption that has led to Norway’s condemnation. Norwegian authorities place children for adoption and weaken the bond with their biological parents to such an extent that reunification becomes impossible. Norway has now been found in violation 24 times in nine years.

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New shock video: Sudanese man attempts to behead a man in the middle of a Belfast street

A brutal video from North Belfast is spreading rapidly on social media. The footage shows an African man attempting to behead a man with a knife in the middle of a public street, while shocked witnesses try to stop him.

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Norway’s foreign minister hosts secret peace forum in Oslo

This week, Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide is bringing together peace mediators, diplomats, and parties from a range of ongoing wars and conflicts for the Oslo Forum. Who is participating and what is being discussed will, at best, only become known afterwards.

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Wealthy Americans are leaving the state of Washington because of high tax levels

As in most areas governed by socialists or social democrats, it is not only revenues that create problems for the state of Washington. Expenditure also plays a role. The state is now set to introduce a punitive tax on the wealthy, who are therefore leaving. Norway is pursuing a similar policy, but is being partly rescued by the Government Pension Fund Global—for the time being.

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Calls himself a “feminist”: – He slammed me against a wall, held me down and tore my blouse open in front of 140 people

Jørgen Riis-Gjertsen has strongly spoken out against sexual harassment in the Norwegian Armed Forces. According to several independent sources, he himself allegedly assaulted a female recruit and tore open her blouse in front of around 140 people at the Non-Commissioned Officer School.

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Israel bombs Iran

Israel is attacking Iran after Iran fired rockets at Israel. The Houthis did the same. Over the past several days, Iran has been attacking neighboring countries and American forces. It appears the final showdown may be underway.

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Trump urges Israel not to retaliate for Iran’s missile attack

Iran is playing with fire by launching missile attacks on Israel for the first time in two months. The United States, under President Trump, is urging Israel to show restraint.

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Iran fires rockets at Israel

Iran has fired rockets at Israel for the first time since the ceasefire on 8 April. Iran is throwing down the gauntlet to both Israel and the United States, openly challenging them to attack. Israel may well take them up on it.

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British Museum cancels Jewish history lecture over fear of protests

The British Museum recently postponed a lecture on Jewish history after being informed that a significant number of those registered planned to disrupt the event.
“Once again, the antisemitic mob has won a victory,” commented the Campaign Against Antisemitism.

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Private sector jobs vanish, replaced by public sector growth

The number of advertised job openings in what has long been Norway’s most profitable industries is in free fall. At the same time, the number of positions in the public sector is surging — much to the delight of taxpayers who get to foot the bill. These are dark clouds over the Norwegian economy.

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