Opinion

Whose oil fund is it anyway?

This lies at the heart of what is classically called “Dutch disease” – not merely exchange rates and lost competitiveness, but a deeper structural dependence on capital revenues rather than genuine value creation. The state expands, not by producing more, but by redistributing more.

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The future of the world rests on Donald Trump

The day Tehran gets its hands on nuclear weapons, the Islamic fanatics will use them to force Europe’s spineless governments to submit to Islam: ‘Build mosques, or be annihilated.’
Politicians, the media, and the ‘experts’ would then say: ‘For God’s sake, do whatever Islam demands.’
That is why the fate of the world now rests on Trump’s shoulders.

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Why aren’t we being told more about the ‘climate cooperation’?

Norway and Pakistan have signed a new ‘climate cooperation’ agreement. Several of these partner countries are extremely corrupt. Norway pays, the partners deliver ‘climate cuts.’ What could possibly go wrong? The government prefers not to know. The rest of us suspect it’s mostly fraud and deception.

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Why the ceasefire in the Iran conflict will not last

The Revolutionary Guard already held significant economic and military power. Now they have fully consolidated that power, while continuing the same old slogans: “Death to America” and “Death to Israel,” combined with a hard and aggressive foreign policy. The new strongman is Ahmad Vahidi. He has been wanted on an Interpol Red Notice since 2007.

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Multiculturalism is becoming ever more difficult to justify

Politicians keep preaching about how immigration is creating our diverse and cohesive democracy. Ordinary citizens see rapes, knife attacks, and other crime, along with so-called new citizens who largely live off our taxes. That is why some academics now consider a civil war in Europe to be imminent.

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How much do immigrants cost? The shocking numbers that surprise even working immigrants

At last, we ‘white immigrants’ were viewed as a positive asset. Meanwhile, those who had been prioritized through DEI policies and quotas were suddenly being counted as an expense. Let’s look at the numbers.

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9. April 1940 and the modern invasion from within

While the attack back then came from the outside, today we are facing a threat that resembles a Trojan horse. It has already been brought inside our own walls, and this is the first time we are witnessing such a comprehensive undermining of the nation-state from within.

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Europeans are beginning to realise that the split is deeper this time

Economist editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes says Europeans have realised that the NATO crisis is more serious than they assumed, and that there is a genuine risk of the alliance breaking apart.

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Norway’s state broadcaster: -Is Trump mentally fit?

NRK’s newsreader asks Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide: ‘Is Trump mentally competent?’ NRK pathologizes the US president and asks Norway’s foreign minister for a comment. He does not dismiss the question as unserious and malicious, but instead pretends it is a legitimate one: Trump’s statements go further than what we are used to from that side.

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Trump on the edge in Iran

Trump has given the Iranian mullah regime a deadline until Tuesday evening to enter into a ceasefire. If not, he will attack Iran’s power plants and bridges. But what does he have up his sleeve? He is unlikely to quickly suspend the Iranian campaign.

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