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UK: 29-year veteran store manager fired for tackling a thief

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.

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123 churches burned down in Canada

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.

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Jeffrey Epstein’s farewell letter made public

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.

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Norway: TV 2 crowns itself “Media House of the Year”

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.

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Opposition leader: – We warned. Now Morrow is bankrupt

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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Aslam Ahsan gets it wrong: 4 in 10 Norwegian-Pakistanis are entirely outside the workforce

Labour Party politician Aslam Ahsan has reported FrP advisor Hårek Hansen to the police for hate speech. He claims Norwegian Pakistanis are a well-integrated group, but official statistics contradict this: 4 in 10 of working age who have lived in Norway for seven years or more are completely outside the labour market.

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Sweden: Syrian and Afghan gang-raped disabled 15-year-old girl for hours

A 14-year-old Afghan and a 17-year-old Syrian, both of whom have become Swedish citizens and cannot be deported, raped a disabled Swedish girl (15) for several hours.

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NTNU professor’s glorification of terror to be debated in parliament

The Christian Democratic Party calls on minister Sigrun Aasland to clarify stance on NTNU Professor Bassam Hussein’s praise of the 7 October terror attack – and whether new guidelines are needed in academia.

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NTNU professor Bassam Hussein reported for hate speech

“Glorification of mass murder and terrorism can be perceived as incitement to similar criminal acts against Jews.”

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Labour’s lie about tax cuts on food being “socially unfair”

Jonas (the PM) and Jens (the Finance Minister) are rich. For them personally, it makes no difference if taxes on food, fuel, or electricity are high. They call it “fairness.” The rest of us call it idiocy.

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