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Iranian regime supporter (34) allowed to work at Lærdal Hospital, threatened exiled Iranians

An Iranian medical student (34) obtained a job at Lærdal Hospital without authorisation and did not conceal his support for the regime. Most serious is that he used information from his medical work to threaten exile Iranians. Having previously worked in Sweden, he wrote to named Iranians: “It was I who obtained your hearing aid.” To another he wrote: “You have had several abortions; you must stop that, otherwise I will make sure of it.”

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Jan-Einar (55) faces prison for defending boy from immigrant gang: “Police just stood and watched”

Jan-Einar Borgerud (55) stepped in to break up a fight in which five immigrant youths set upon his stepson and the boy’s friend. Now he faces the prospect of a prison sentence.

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Gangland kids are taking over Oslo – Police urge immediate action

Neither the Norwegian government nor Oslo municipality has so far presented any measures that have actually succeeded in stemming the recruitment of children with immigrant backgrounds into these hardened criminal networks.

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“Real” Norwegian men must not dominate Norwegian women

Feminist commentator Linn Stalsberg has once again penned a column in which she professes her deep affection for immigrants while expressing unmistakable disdain for ordinary Norwegian men.

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Three brothers arrested over terror bombing at US Embassy

Three brothers in their twenties, Norwegian citizens of Iraqi origin, have been arrested over the bomb attack on the United States Embassy in Oslo early Sunday. Police prosecutor Christian Hatlo called the swift arrests a major breakthrough.

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Bank chief who warned of “necessary pain” earned 18.7 million last year

Kjerstin Braathen, chief executive of Norway’s largest bank, DNB, earned NOK 18.7 million (GBP £1.4 million) last year. At the World Economic Forum in 2022, she said that “we” must accept that the energy transition will bring pain, energy shortages and inflationary pressure.

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Now even electric car drivers are in the sights of climate policy

The authorities now plan to scrap one in four cars from Norwegian roads, even as the country absorbs hundreds of thousands of immigrants. At the same time, battery-powered electric vehicles – once hailed as the green saviour – have been redefined as a climate threat in their own right. We Norwegians are left to cycle, walk, or hope the electric bus is actually running when we need it.

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Iran regime loyalists target freedom supporters in Oslo

The conflict over Iran has reached Norway’s streets. Regime supporters cannot tolerate others expressing support for the country’s liberation and attack them in the open. That happened on Saturday in Oslo, close to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (UD). On her Facebook page, Shamaneh Nemati recounts what happened.

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Norway: Police hunt suspect after U.S. embassy blast

Police have released surveillance images of a person they believe placed an improvised explosive device at the entrance to the United States Embassy overnight on Sunday.

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Trump Launches “Shield of the Americas”, reshaping the global order

President Donald Trump hosted Latin American leaders in Miami to launch the Shield of the Americas, a new U.S.-led security initiative targeting drug cartels and expanding regional military cooperation. The summit brought together allies including Argentina, El Salvador, and Ecuador to form the Americas Counter-Cartel Coalition. While officials say the initiative aims to dismantle criminal networks, it also reflects Washington’s effort to counter China’s growing influence in Latin America.

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