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Trump administration accuses New York attorney general of possible mortgage fraud

According to reports, the Trump administration has approached federal authorities with allegations of mortgage fraud against New York Attorney General Letitia James.

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Two “Norwegians” shot and killed in Pakistan

The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has confirmed that two Norwegian citizens with ties to Pakistan have died following an incident in the city of Gujrat in Punjab province, northern Pakistan. Pakistani police are investigating the case as murder. According to NRK, the two deceased men were family and on holiday in Pakistan. Their […]

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Record number of people join the Church of Norway – growing interest among young adults

In recent years, the Church of Norway has taken several steps in a more inclusive direction, including the adoption of a genuine same-sex liturgy in 2016.

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Labour is destroying British pub culture

British pubs introduce last orders at 9pm after Reeves’ tax raid. Higher national insurance bills are pushing pub landlords to cut opening hours. This is just one of several Labour attacks on British pub culture.

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From zero to 5,000: Struggle over refugees in centre-right bloc

There is considerable disagreement within the centre-right opposition in Norway about how many UN refugees the country should accept if Conservative leader Erna Solberg forms a government. While FrP wants to reduce the number to zero, Venstre is in favour of increasing it to 5,000, in line with UN recommendations.

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Record number of pupils thrown out of Oslo schools – Abid Raja sounds the alarm

Osloskolen has recently seen a marked increase in the number of pupils who are excluded after committing serious or repeated offences. While the Education Authority emphasises the need to maintain a safe school environment, the Liberal Party’s knowledge policy spokesperson, Abid Raja, fears that this practice could lead to permanent exclusion for these “vulnerable young […]

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FpU leader critical of Oslo’s first petrol-free “petrol station”

The former petrol station, located in Karl Johans gate, was on Thursday converted into a pure charging station for electric cars by the company St1 Norge.

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More and more young people in Norway are worried about rising food prices

Figures from Statistics Norway (SSB) show that food prices in Norway have risen by 8.6 per cent in the 12 months to Thursday last week.

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Russia prepares for attack on Sumy, 67,000 soldiers at the border

67,000 soldiers on Ukraine’s northern border are preparing an attack on the city of Sumy, Zelenskyj claims. He also claims that China has now sent soldiers to Russia, which is operating inside Ukraine.

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Jon Helgheim (FrP) explains the party’s position on Islam, immigration and Trump

After Akershus County Deputy Mayor Liv Gustavsen (FrP) attended a Ramadan iftar organised by the Gülen movement, questions have arisen about FrP’s policy towards Islam and migrants. Document has interviewed Jon Helgheim, political advisor for FrP, to get clarification.

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