Ap has sunk like a stone in the polls since the Støre government took office, with criticism pouring in against Støre and his crew, from the public and from within the party. But Støre does not want to hear talk of any crisis. Difficult matters have been queuing for Prime Minister Støre and Ap-Sp since […]
Continue reading »A policeman who has been charged with violence against a person during an arrest in Kongsberg last autumn claims in his report that the police received death threats. This is written by Dagbladet, who reproduced the report that the Bureau of Police Affairs has described as “Obviously not correct”. While the other police officers who […]
Continue reading »Majoran Vivekananthan is editor of Norway’s first multicultural newspaper, Utrop, and has a background as an advisor at the Norwegian Directorate of Children, Youth and Families and as a project advisor for Diversity Year 2008 at the Ministry of Culture. Vivekananthan, who lives in Sri Lanka, from where he runs the newspaper Utrop, makes mildly […]
Continue reading »The journey from Oslo central station to a Frogner apartment, where retired and former policeman Roald Berntsen lives, is 6.2 kilometres. The taxi bill came to NOK 909. Berntsen is used to paying a maximum of NOK 350 for this taxi ride. I initially reacted by saying that I did not want to pay. That […]
Continue reading »he independent Russian newspaper Verstka published a report last week titled “How Putin Began to Hate Ukraine.” The article quotes Ukrainian and Russian officials, who claim that Putin’s “true motives” for the invasion of Ukraine were driven by a desire to take revenge on Ukrainian President Zelensky, writes the Daily Mail. In 2021, Zelenskyy sanctioned […]
Continue reading »India and Russia are looking for ways to deepen trade ties. Moscow sees the South Asian country as an alternative market for its products in the face of crippling Western sanctions, while New Delhi, for its part, hopes to reduce a growing trade deficit, writes India’s agency chief, Nirmala Ganapathy in The Strait Times. India’s […]
Continue reading »Over the last couple of years, Russian military intelligence (GRU) has tried on several occasionst o buy advanced technical equipment, including underwater equipment, from Norwegian companies. This is claimed by the PST, writes E24. According to Police Superintendent Dag Røhjell, who is an adviser at the Counter-Intelligence Section of the PST, there have been at […]
Continue reading »A survey carried out among French women shows that a full 66 percent want a complete stop to all immigration from the Third World. France is one of the countries in Europe most affected and changed by immigration from third world countries. This is something that not all French residents look on with benevolence. Fria […]
Continue reading »A 12-year-old student was sent home from school in Middleborough, Massachusetts, after he refused to change the t-shirt he was wearing that said: – There are only two genders. There are only two genders. Liam Morrison, a seventh-grader at Nichols Middle School, said he was pulled out of gym class on March 21 and met […]
Continue reading »In Japan, Islam is the fastest growing religion. The number of Muslims has increased from 110,000 in 2010 to 330,000 in 2020. The increase is mainly due to the influx of foreign workers and students from Muslim countries such as Bangladesh, Indonesia and Pakistan, but according to a study, as many as 50,000 Japanese have […]
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