Opinion

A warm welcome, Satan

Critics of the United States’ and Israel’s attempts to remove the man-eaters in Tehran are effectively trying to save a regime that competes with China and North Korea for first place as the most evil in the world. Whether driven by antisemitism, hatred of the West, or simply hatred of Donald Trump, it amounts to a perverse desire to welcome Satan.

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Another mosque planned in northern Sweden – now the funding is being reported to the security service

Plans to establish a large mosque on Frösön, just outside Östersund, have sparked debate in the local community. The municipality has now confirmed that questions regarding the project’s financing have been referred to the Swedish Security Service (Säpo): “There are connections here that could be of extreme significance. This could involve Salafism or Islamism.”

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Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Islamists will flock to the West as they lose in the Middle East

We are witnessing a major shift: Islamists are losing ground in the Middle East, but where will they go? They already have footholds in Western diasporas and will flock to the United States and Western Europe. Yet with Trump closing the borders in the United States, the flow will instead be directed toward an already weakened Western Europe. What we have seen so far is only the beginning, warns Ayaan Hirsi Ali.

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Where is the Church of Norway heading?

What was long Norway’s seminary for priests has now appointed an imam from Islam Net. Where, then, is the Church of Norway heading? Should Norway’s moral foundation be shaped by Christian tradition, or by its historical opponents?

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The Return of History

When today’s left condemns Trump rather than the mullahs, it echoes the Cold War era, when the Soviet Union was seen as good and the United States as evil. At its core lies a Western self-hatred reinforced by revisionist historiography. Our civilisation acknowledges its sins, yet Western self-hatred overrides all reason.

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Iran bets on chaos

To the outside world, it appears incomprehensible: Iran has attacked 12 countries in the region, even those with which it has friendly relations, such as Iraq. But there is a strategy behind it, according to analysts in the Times of Israel.
Iran has deliberately chosen chaos as its strategy. They believe they can raise the price of the war to such an extent that neighboring countries will pressure the US and Israel to bring it to an end.

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Norway’s climate targets: A costly prestige project of political dreams

It is absurd that Norway should spend large resources on a green prestige project in which the rest of the world has little desire to participate. Costly climate measures are ultimately overtaken by reality. The green transition is not about the climate, but about money, power and prestige.

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Document journalist barred from covering Iran demo: – I’ll sue you

Foreign Palestine activists claimed full right to eject Document journalist Bente Haarstad from a public demo in Trondheim. Police actually said I provoked the protesters, says Haarstad. Meanwhile, local paper Adresseavisen faced no such order to leave.

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Norway FM Eide: USA abdicates its role as guarantor of the liberal world order

Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide delivers a foreign policy statement to the Storting, the Norwegian parliament, 3. March 2026.

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US immigrant on Nordic migration policy: “How can you allow this?

A no-strings-attached Scandinavian immigration policy is an incomprehensible phenomenon. American Rosalia came to the United States at the age of nine. – How is it possible not to integrate into one’s new country? she asks. “How can you allow yourself to have to support immigrants?

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