Sources: Støre’s unilateral initiative provoked Washington, prompting Rutte to travel to Oslo
The extraordinary meeting of the Council of State at the Royal Palace in Oslo on Wednesday followed a serious misstep by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, who convened a Nordic summit with Canada’s Mark Carney and signalled that an expanded Nordic region would pursue an independent security policy, emphasising the High North. This coincided with Donald Trump in Washington calling for allied support.

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The year we danced at funerals – a Nowruz for the history books
The Persian New Year is called Nowruz. And it means “a new day!” A celebration that has lived through history. It began long before religions and ideologies took hold. At the vernal equinox, when the light returns and nature awakens. For thousands of years, Iranians have gathered around this day. Through empires, invasions, and shifting […]
Hormuz: A dire strait for Europe
President Trump has asked America’s allied to help secure the Strait of Hormuz. Several countries have declined. The president argues that the lack of support will have consequences for the future of NATO.

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Elite cultural revolution wrecking democracy and Europe
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