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Norwegians more sceptical of man-made climate change than others

A survey carried out by verkacht.no shows that one in four Norwegians believes that global warming is natural and not man-made. Climate researcher at NTNU, Helene Muri, says that she thinks it is sad that so many people think this, writes TV2. There is no doubt that climate change is man-made. The researchers have done […]

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Guri Melby: – Norway should send combat aircraft to Ukraine

Venstre’s Guri Melby is now asking the government to step up and say whether Norway will send F-16 aircraft to Ukraine. As recently as May 3, when Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre met Zelensky in Helsinki, Støre flatly said no to contributing fighter jets to Ukraine, writes Dagens Næringsliv. Defense Minister Bjørn Arild Gram (Sp) […]

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WHO: A warmer world risks 9 million more annual deaths

Rising temperatures make it increasingly difficult to achieve the global health goals. If the World Health Organization (WHO) is to be believed, there is a risk of more than nine million climate-related deaths each year by the end of the century, writes Bloomberg. “All aspects of health are affected by climate change – from clean […]

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A gruesome discovery at a temple in 2010 paved the way for a revision of Thai abortion laws

I saw something spill out in the morgue. I went over to check and saw many plastic bags full of bloated and rotten fetal remains. Some of the bags had ruptured, resulting in the foul smell.

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Thai coalition signs deal – promises to rewrite the constitution

Eight political parties that won a majority of seats in Thailand’s May 14 parliamentary election signed a letter of intent on Monday pledging to rewrite the constitution, recognize same-sex marriage and abolish conscription except in emergencies. The three goals were among 23 outlined in an agreement drawn up after negotiations led by the Move Forward […]

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The tax authorities used aid money to fly business class

When Aftenposten asked to see the Tax Agency’s travel bills, the alarm went off. Now the agency has changed its travel practice after flying business class abroad for years. For the Norwegian Tax Agency, the objective is to help poor countries develop better tax systems. This costs us Norwegian taxpayers quite a bit. Several times […]

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Covid-19 was a bioweapon and the PLA developed a vaccine in parallel with the virus

New information shows that researchers associated with the People’s Liberation Army applied for a patent for covid-19 vaccines in February 2020, which indicates that work began no later than November 2019, two months before the authorities dealt with the covid outbreak. Senior United States senator from Florid, Senator Marco Rubio revealed this information.

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Muslim parents-in-law beat Hindu son-in-law to death

Even in India, honour killings are practised between Muslims and non-believers. Rajendra Saini (36) married Amrin, but her family persuaded her to come home. She was not allowed to return to the man, when he repeatedly tried to get her back, they beat him to death. Khandwa (Madhya Pradesh): In a case of honour killing, […]

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Legion for the Freedom of Russia, Ukrainian or Russian rebel militia?

A group calling itself the Legion for the Freedom of Russia has claimed responsibility for attacks inside Russia, near the city of Bolgorod. Ukraine says it is aware of the group, but that it is Russian. Russia disputes this. The group has posted a video on Twitter in which it claims that it consists of […]

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Lecturer: We must be able to expel pupils who misbehave

Pupils who misbehave infect other pupils. The education and follow-up of the pupils is failing. Therefore it should be possible to expel those students who misbehave, the lecturer believes.

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