Ahmed (18) threatens critics after Document case: “I’ll find you one by one like rats
The 18-year-old Ahmed from Syria strongly disliked Document’s reportage on the Jan-Einar Borgerud case. He has now started threatening people who speak to Document.

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NOK 100 million in foreign aid channelled to Marxist activism
With slogans such as “Hands off Venezuela” and “Hands off Cuba”, and claims that capitalism undermines women’s rights, the organisation Latin America Groups has received around NOK 100 million from the aid budget. Nearly half of the money goes to political activism in Norway, clearly rooted on the left. The remainder is used for “solidarity brigades”, which involve travelling to Latin America, visiting social movements there, and taking part in…
Nordics must build a New World order, says Danish PM
“We must build a new world order,” said Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen during a meeting with Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, other Nordic leaders, and Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney on Sunday. But with what—regulation, platitudes, moralizing, and climate policy? While Frederiksen practices psychological defense, the rest of the world builds energy and industry.

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Tight budget, but aid spending still fuels activism
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Palestine Committee protests against newspaper advertisement
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