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Should leave the country today: Syrian couple goes to church asylum in Bømlo

A Mother and father in a Syrian family went to church asylum on Friday in Bremnes church in Bømlo, the same day they were asked to leave Norway. A Syrian parent couple who were to be deported from Norway have gone into so-called church asylum in Bremnes church in Bømlo. From here, the couple named […]

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Hungary will block military aid to a “hostile” Ukraine

Hungary has announced it will block EU military aid to Ukraine, branding the country “hostile” after an alleged plan to blow up an oil pipeline from Russia to Hungary was leaked to the Western press.

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Norges Bank’s digital currency and freedom are incompatible dimensions

Norges Bank is testing digital money and will assess whether this is something for Norway. With virtual money, the authorities can in principle turn your wallet on and off at will and decide what you are allowed to buy where and when. Norges Bank assures that this will never happen in a society with a […]

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Syria: Killed a farmer, the Biden regime portrayed it as “senior al-Qaeda leader”

US officials withdraw the portrayal that a man killed in a Hellfire missile strike in Syria on May 3 was a “senior al-Qaeda leader”. Like the drone strike that killed an aid worker’s family after Biden’s bungled withdrawal from Afghanistan, the truth appears to be that the deceased was a poor farmer in a field. […]

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Sweden: The police do not have time to investigate rapes or burglaries

Swedish police are so overwhelmed by gang crime that they lack the resources to investigate other types of crime, such as theft or burglary. Even rape is de-prioritised.

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Greece’s prime minister calls the election a political earthquake

Although the conservative New Democracy party of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis won over 40 percent of the vote in Sunday’s election in Greece, the party failed to win an outright majority in the National Assembly. Mitsotakis’s New Democracy Party was a full 20 percentage points ahead of its main rival, the leftist Syriza party, with […]

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The Swedish government wants Europe’s strictest requirements for citizenship

Sweden has been one of the easiest countries to obtain citizenship in. But if the Tidö parties’ proposal, which will soon be reviewed, becomes a reality, Sweden will go from one extreme to the other and become one of the countries with the strictest requirements for citizenship in Europe, writes SVT. The language and social […]

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Ropstad defends his statements about halal food in Norwegian prisons

Since Ropstad himself admits that there are very few Jews in Norwegian prisons, his real agenda comes out more clearly when he writes: “The Co-operative Council for Faith and Beliefs (STL) has begun to investigate the conditions for Muslim inmates. Their findings so far suggest that they do not get access to halal food, but […]

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Climate activists vandalise Rome’s famous fountain

The vandalism occurred in connection with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s arrival in Emilia Romagna to visit areas devastated by floods described as the worst in a hundred years.

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The G-7 summit: Zelensky’s charm offensive gets a mixed reception

Japan, as the host nation, had invited countries such as India and Brazil, which have been reluctant to take sides in the Ukraine war.

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