When children in Gothenburg started school without knowing Swedish, despite several years of preschool age, the municipality decided to introduce language tests for new preschool employees. The result was surprising: No one passed.
Continue reading »Iran rejects Pakistan’s compromise proposal. This means a showdown between Trump and the ayatollahs is now looming. They lack air defence, and Israeli and American aircraft can operate almost freely. Yet the Revolutionary Guard continues to defy the United States.
Continue reading »A former gang leader managed to get a job as social worker for Helsingborg village – despite the fact that the man lacked education and was sentenced to prison for serious crimes.
Continue reading »Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says there are only two realistic ways to secure Ukraine’s future security: either full NATO membership or access to nuclear weapons.
Continue reading »Iran’s top intelligence chief, Majid Khademi, has been killed in an airstrike carried out with contributions from both the United States and Israel. Dozens of senior Iranian officers have been killed since the war broke out on 28 February. The country’s political and religious leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed on the very first day of the war, and his son, who succeeded him, has been invisible for weeks.
Continue reading »A huge cross consecrated by John Paul II at Piłsudski Square in Warsaw during his first Mass in his homeland on 2 June 1979 mysteriously caught fire in the night leading up to Saturday. The fire has made a deep impression. A cross does not catch fire by itself. The blaze is reported to have started at 3:00 a.m., at the exact time when Jesus gave up his spirit.
Continue reading »Even when looking only at the age group 25–61 years — the most employable of all — non-Western immigrants cost the Norwegian state four billion kroner more than they contribute in taxes.
Continue reading »Obama sent 1.7 billion dollars in cash to the ayatollahs, but the really big sums came from sanctions relief. No less than Saudi Arabia’s strongman, Mohammed bin Salman, reveals that Obama gave Tehran sanctions relief worth a total of 150 billion dollars. The money did not go to improving people’s living standards, but to weapons systems and the financing of terror groups such as Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis.
Continue reading »Figures from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) show that an increasing number of Norwegians aged 15–44 are using prescription heart medication. The curve has risen sharply since 2020, and more than 137,000 people in this age group now require medication.
Continue reading »Norway’s sole self-proclaimed “right-of-centre” conventional website — whose memories of independent thinking are rapidly fading — quotes left-wing senators like Bernie Sanders and washed-up influencers, while completely ignoring the serious voices who actually understand geopolitics and military strategy.
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