“The Western left loves Islamist terrorists and Iranian tyrants more than Jews and Israel — which it utterly despises. Some demand that Israelis ‘go home’, without ever specifying where that home is. Anti-Zionism is nothing but a polished, euphemistic version of Jew-hatred.”
Continue reading »The new tightening of family immigration rules is being sold as strict. But asylum seekers and refugees are barely affected — because they are given exemptions.
Continue reading »While several legal experts believe that Professor Bassam Hussein’s statements about the October 7 terror attack are protected by freedom of speech, lawyer Eirik Vinje argues that there are strong grounds to classify them as incitement to terrorism. He believes the Norwegian state, as his employer, has a duty to dismiss Hussein, whom he calls “a monster in academic camouflage.”
Continue reading »While Sweden and Denmark maintain emergency fuel reserves for 90 days, oil-rich Norway has only 20 days’ supply of fuel.
Continue reading »The bankruptcy of the battery company Morrow has resulted in losses of nearly five billion kroner for owners and creditors. The state and municipalities are left as the biggest losers. In other words: the bill has already been passed on to taxpayers in the form of taxes and fees. The single largest loser is Å Energi, whose chairwoman is Maria Moræus Hanssen.
Continue reading »Sean Egan lost his job after 29 years of service because he stopped a serial shoplifter who was once again trying to escape the store with stolen goods — including two bottles of Jack Daniels.
Continue reading »A systematic attack on churches is underway in Canada. In just the last five years, 123 churches have been burned to the ground. The authorities appear indifferent. The same thing is happening across Europe, where it receives almost no media attention. If mosques were targeted like this, there would be widespread outrage.
Continue reading »Jeffrey Epstein left behind a farewell letter that has only now been made public after a judge ordered its release. The fact that authorities have been sitting on such a letter for years in a case rife with speculation can only fuel further suspicions that they have something to hide.
Continue reading »TV 2 was named “Media House of the Year” on Wednesday during the Nordic Media Days in Bergen. The problem with the celebratory scenes in the city’s flagship venue “Grieghallen”, however, is that this is an internal process entirely controlled by the industry itself.
Continue reading »Progress Party leader Sylvi Listhaug demands that the government immediately account for how many billions of tax kroner have been lost in the fiasco.
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