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Giske: – The power crisis stands in the way of the Labor Party

Trond Giske is clear on what he believes is the reason why so many voters leave the party: the power crisis – and how the party handles it. Former Ap deputy leader Trond Giske spoke at the party’s national meeting on Friday pointing to the electricity crisis as the explanation as to why Ap is […]

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It is said that “hundreds of thousands” of children may have been taken to Russia

In addition to Putin, Russia’s children’s ombudsman was indicted by the International Criminal Court for having taken children from Donbass to Russia. It was about a few hundred. Now the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, OSCE, says that it could be “hundreds of thousands”. The NTB reproduces this without a single question. The […]

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Erna Solberg and Kamzy Gunaratnam among the speakers during the diversity festival in Oslo on Saturday

This year, “the biggest colour festival” in Scandinavia will be held at Vallhall Arena on Saturday 6 May. The colours, which consist of natural materials, are used at this festival in a “cheerful and joy-spreading game”, where people throw coloured powder at each other, while dancing and having fun, writes Utrop. Everyone is invited to […]

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Record heat on the sea surface are causing great concern among climate scientists

Sea surface temperatures set a new warm record in April and remain at near-record levels, worrying climate scientists who fear even warmer temperatures later in 2023 during an expected El Nino event in the Pacific Ocean. The global average sea surface temperature – measured between 60 degrees south latitude and 60 degrees north latitude – […]

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Russia accuses the US of being behind the “drone attack on the Kremlin”

Russia accused the United States on Thursday of being behind what it says was a drone attack on the Moscow Kremlin aimed at killing President Vladimir Putin. The United States responded by saying that the claims are false. I can assure you that the USA was not involved in this. “Whatever it was, we were […]

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Mette Frederiksen could be Stoltenberg’s successor

During the Ramstein meeting in Germany on 21 April, it transpired that Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen had emerged as a candidate to take over from Jens Stoltenberg. VG confirmed this from two independent sources. Frederiksen is tough and has taken the same offensive line towards Russia as Stoltenberg. She is also not as popular […]

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Terje Rød-Larsen came and went in Jeffrey Epstein’s mansion in Manhattan

The Wall Street Journal has released Part 2 of its documents regarding Jeffrey Epstein that show deeper relationships between the disgraced financier and a number of prominent people in schedules and emails. In Part 1, we got detailed information about Epstein’s relationship with Ariane de Rothschild, William Burns, Joshua Cooper Ramo, Noam Chomsky, Kathryn Ruemmler, […]

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Low social security benefits make people poor, believes the AUF leader

Social security benefits in the Norwegian welfare system are so low that people are pushed into poverty, believes AUF leader Astrid Hoem. People go to work and pay taxes because it comes with a promise in return that you will get a safety net you can rely on. Right now there are many who cannot […]

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Three Palestinians suspected of triple murder killed in Israeli action in the West Bank

Three Palestinian men from the terrorist group Hamas were killed by Israeli military in the West Bank on Thursday. The three were suspected of the terrorist murder of a woman and her two daughters. The Israeli soldiers moved into the centre of Nablus’ old city while the city was coming to life. The military raid […]

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Argentina with an interest rate of 91 percent

In Argentina’s pretty capital Buenos Aires, may change with more poor people live on the streets. Photo: Schölla Schwarz, CC BY 3.0, Wikimedia Commons Many Norwegians today spill their coffee when Norges Bank raises the interest rate to 3.25 percent. In Argentina, the reality looks somewhat different. For Norwegians who in recent years are used […]

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