Bricklayer (46) with a criminal record lied about Nikoline: – Washed the car with bleach
A bricklayer who is a Spanish national lied during interrogation when he claimed he had not hit Nikoline Piwoni Høie. The police are now reporting that they are under political pressure to solve the case, whilst two young men with whom Nikoline shared an Uber ride have been identified.

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Freedom had a two-stroke engine
In the summer of 1982, a fifteen-year-old boy stood on a ladder outside his grandmother’s house. A paint tin hung beside him, a scraper was in his hand, and the sun beat down on the back of his neck. The air smelled of old timber, dust, oil, paint and summer. His grandmother’s house needed painting, and the boy had been given the job. He was going to be paid for…
The new right-wing elite is gaining easier access to power
The fortress walls of the old elite are crumbling, and its guardians – its gatekeepers – have lost their most effective weapon. The new elite stands at the gates. When Christopher Nolan recently cast a black actress as Helen of Troy in his forthcoming adaptation of The Odyssey, it did not take long for Elon Musk to respond.

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