Prominent lawyer and anti-corruption investigator Eva Joly says it is a good choice that Amund Djuve, former editor-in-chief of Norway’s leading business newspaper Dagens Næringsliv, will lead the new commission investigating the Norwegian foreign service and the so-called Norwegian Epstein cases dating back to the 1990s.
Continue reading »The new leader of the communist “Red Youth” wants completely free abortion with no upper time limit.
Continue reading »Municipality rejected asylum centre. Ten days later they were told it didn’t matter. Now Norway is opening 24 new asylum reception centres nationwide.
Continue reading »We should not forget that Jonas Gahr Støre was Foreign Minister when Norway impulsively joined the bombing of Libya in 2011.
Continue reading »Trump says Iran is moving towards scrapping its entire nuclear weapons program — not just a 20-year pause. Iran is also willing to give up 440 kg of 60% enriched uranium, enough for 11 atomic bombs. This meets Israel’s long-standing non-negotiable demand.
Continue reading »A major BBC exposé has exposed a widespread asylum fraud network in Britain. Undercover journalists revealed how advisors and lawyers are paid thousands of pounds to help migrants fake claims — often by lying about their sexual orientation or political beliefs.
Continue reading »Opposition party FrP slams the government after Indian chefs are denied residence permit renewals. The party accuses the system of favouring criminal immigrants over law-abiding contributors to Norwegian society.
Continue reading »A recent poll in Iceland shows that a clear majority of Icelanders oppose EU membership.
Continue reading »Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is having his way. A massive number of undocumented immigrants will be given legal status in Spain. This is Sánchez’s solution to the challenges posed by the country’s ageing population.
Continue reading »Three men in their thirties with immigrant backgrounds have been charged with aiding and abetting the murder of a woman in an elevator at Grønland in downtown Oslo.
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