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UK: Growing opposition from the trade unions against Starmer’s green plan

Sir Keir Starmer will announce plans to block all new oil and gas development in the North Sea. He will prioritise borrowing money for “green investments”. Now he faces opposition from two important trade unions.

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The UK government partnered with Big Tech to quell criticism of the lockdown

A British government agency to combat “disinformation” secretly collaborated with social media companies such as Facebook and Twitter to stop criticism of the government’s lockdown policies during the corona pandemic, The Telegraph reveals.

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Norway: TV2 journalist indicted for sleeping rape: – This is the next decade’s judicial murder

Rape is the next decade’s judicial murder, says lawyer Mette Yvonne Larsen. She is concerned that the standard of proof is being lowered in these cases and that the innocent are being convicted. Larsen is defending the accused TV2 journalist (28) of rape who was sentenced to four years in prison last autumn for so-called […]

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The outcome of Ukraine’s counter-offensive is impossible to predict

Ukraine’s counter-offensive against Russia is expected to begin soon, but how it will affect this unclear and unpredictable war is extremely uncertain, writes the renowned Russia expert Mark Galeotti. Even well-informed intelligence people are delusional. Regardless of the outcome, however, he is certain that the counter-offensive does not mean the end of the war.

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Neither the authorities nor the medical profession want to know about the vaccine-injured

For authorities who have pressured people to take a “safe and effective” vaccine, it is uncomfortable to be brought face to face with people who are damaged by the vaccine. Throughout the vaccinated world, large groups of vaccine-damaged people have emerged. Their mere existence exposes the veracity of the claim “safe and effective”. In Scotland, […]

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Stoltenberg: Turkey and Sweden in new NATO talks in mid-June

Swedish NATO membership may be approaching. Turkey and Sweden will meet for new talks around 12 June, says NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg. Stoltenberg is in Turkey this weekend to meet the country’s re-elected President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. On Saturday, the NATO chief attended the inauguration of the president. On Sunday, the two have been in […]

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USS Gerald R. Ford has arrived in Northern Norway

After several days without a publicly known position, the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford has now been reported in northern Norway. The ship comes from a visit to Oslo. Many people have been very interested in where this ship is at any given time, others could not care less. After the highly publicised Oslo […]

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New research: Repeated mRNA vaccination weakens the immune system

People who have been mRNA-vaccinated against corona disease two or more times have abnormal immunoglobulin levels that weaken the immune system and make vulnerable people susceptible to more diseases, concludes an article in the journal Vaccines.

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Challenging the farmers: The Conservatives want billions in cuts in the agricultural settlement

The Conservative Party believes it is wrong to increase allocation to agriculture as much as the government is proposing, saying it will cut 1.2 billion in this year’s agricultural budget. The red-green government, with the Center Party as one of the governing parties, has proposed an almost record-high agricultural budget. Usually the farmers are very […]

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Proposal for a “free bus” faces strong criticism

The proposal for a “free bus” in Stavanger faces strong criticism from several quarters. Mayor Kari Nessa Nordtun (Ap) is accused by a professor of “unethical” behaviour on NRK Debate.

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