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Protests in Iran, day 26: Calm before the storm?
It’s quiet on the Iranian surface. The news flow has dried up, old news is being recycled, in-depth commentary articles are not appearing, and attention has turned to Greenland and Davos. But beneath the surface, there are still murmurs.

Editorials

New report: Parallel societies - an inconvenient truth
A new FAFO report concludes that the term “parallel society” is unsuitable, stigmatising and should not be used by the authorities. “Nothing can be said about the prevalence of parallel societies in Scandinavia,” say the report’s authors, who also do not address the topic of Islam. Perhaps they believe that a problem will disappear if you don’t talk about it, and that no-one other than researchers should do so?

Opinion

When freedom becomes a crime, the world must react
In Iran, you can be imprisoned or killed for showing your hair or loving the wrong person. Yet Iran is given international legitimacy. It is undignified. Norway should react against the regime and actively support Iranian freedom fighters.

Editorials

The EU's 'Woke Stasi Commissars': Europeans Turned into 'Second Class' Citizens
Every effort is being made by those in power within the ruling structures of the European Union to ensure that parties in favor of national sovereignty and opposed to uncontrolled…

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Iran Human Rights: 25,000 may have been killed
Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) does not trust the Iranian authorities’ official death toll of 3117 and urges the UN to initiate a fact-finding mission. Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam believes as many as…

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Trump calls Starmer stupid for letting China-influenced Mauritius get Diego Garcia
Trump has taken the UK’s surrender of Diego Garcia to Mauritius seriously, calling it a stupid decision. Diego Garcia is crucial for intervention in the Middle East, the sub-Indian continent…

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US plans regime change in Cuba "by the end of the year"
Following the ousting and arrest of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, US President Donald Trump is now turning his attention to Cuba. The White House hopes to find allies in the…

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What's happening in Ukraine amid the Greenland focus?
In the shadow of the Greenland issue, the Kremlin has stepped up its drone and missile strikes against Ukraine. Half of Kyiv is without electricity, water and heating, while the…

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Sweden: Tens of billions in social security fraud; police reports dropped
Although social security fraud is estimated to cost Sweden tens of billions of kronor every year, “extremely few” police reports are taken further in the legal system.

Opinion

War game off Taiwan went so badly for the US that it was cancelled
The Heritage Foundation created a war theatre about Taiwan based on artificial intelligence in which the US came off so badly that the Pentagon demanded parts of it be blacked…

Editorials

Escape from reality from a Europe that never dares to ask: Could there be something in the criticism from Trump?
The arrogance among the elites remains widespread. And proposals to meet the US with a trade ‘bazooka’, or even militarily, will only serve to further escalate the conflict. This is…

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Protests in Iran, day 25: The massacre of Iranians is rooted in a deep conflict between Iran and Islam
Why is the Islamic regime killing its own people? They don’t see Iranians as their people. What happens when the Islamic regime falls? It will destroy the worldview of the…

Editorials

More Chinese despotism than American populism? It will be Europe's suicide
Resisting an American hegemony that is perceived as ridiculous and vulgar has become a path to embracing a far more sophisticated authority: the Chinese Communist Party. While Trump is portrayed…

Opinion

USA lashes out at WEF and globalisation
Sovereignty is your borders. You have the right to have borders. You should not outsource the production of medicines. You shouldn’t outsource the production of semiconductors. You shouldn’t outsource your…

Editorials

US national security strategy - a generous offer to Europe
The perception that no-one in Europe is talking about is that the development President Trump and his staff are worried about has already passed a point of no return. The…

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Protests in Iran, day 24: State of emergency. 250 mosques have been destroyed
There are rumours that protests are flaring up again in Iran and that the regime is deploying special forces against its own people, but this appears to be limited to…

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French feminist activist arrested after saying radical Islam is a threat to women
Twenty-year-old French feminist activist Yona Faedda has been arrested and detained after claiming that radical Islam poses a serious threat to women’s rights and safety.

Opinion

What would Trump pay for Queen Maud Land?
The idea of Denmark ceding a (former) colony to the US obviously causes offence. But it has happened before in history. And the US has bought new territory on a…

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Rutte prepares the ground for Trump in Davos
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen may have made the biggest blunder of all time by not going to Davos. Greenland’s fate may be sealed. The person who has taken on the…

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The US adds its military might to the scale
The US Ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, says that Europe should focus on rearmament and get out of the weak position it currently finds itself in. This is a criticism…

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Oklahoma says no to construction of mega mosque
The Tulsa City Council in Oklahoma this week voted to reject the construction of a massive Islamic centre and mosque. The refusal follows the local planning department’s approval of the…

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Trump shocked that Starmer wants to give away Diego Garcia
Trump publicly criticises Keir Starmer for giving away one of the most important bases in the Indian Ocean, Diego Garcia, to China-influenced Mauritius. To top it all off, the UK…

Editorials

District Court: "Mohammed" (22) raped "Kari" (76) in her apartment
“Mohammed”, slim and in a white jumper and black jeans, sits on the dock, hiding behind a screen with his head on the desk. He looks almost asleep, but his…

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Protests in Iran, day 23: - Islam has collapsed
Iranians are leaving Islam. It is claimed that 70 per cent have left Islam. Two thirds of the mosques are closed. It is predicted that when the mullahs are overthrown,…

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Protests in Iran, day 22: The Islamic regime is crumbling from the inside
In a speech, Khamenei finally admitted that “thousands have been killed”. There are also reports of disintegration inside the regime. An Iranian diplomat at the UN headquarters in Geneva has…

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Protests in Iran, day 21: Iranian suffering does not fit into the left's agenda
Why is the left silent on Iran? Because the truth exposes the lie. Recognising the protests in Iran would destroy their ideological fantasy world: the Iranian people don’t fit the…

Opinion

Greenland: NATO's red line
This memorandum is based on a recognition shared across broad political circles in the United States and Europe: Western security is under pressure from Russia and China, and the burden-sharing…

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Sweden: Another woman has been raped in a retirement home
In Sweden, another elderly woman has been raped in a retirement home. Two employees allegedly subjected her to two different sexual offences in two days.

Opinion

The focus on DEI prompted London police to hire rape offenders
Police in the UK, particularly the London Metropolitan Police, are more concerned with achieving their five-year plans for diversity and inclusion than preventing crime. A number of people convicted of…

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Iranian uprising shakes mullahs & globalists
The Iranian people are rising up against their rulers — the Shia clerics and generals who, since 1979, have squandered their futures and Iran’s oil wealth on the military, nuclear…

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The Deconversion Wave
In a country shaped by decades of conflict, recovery, and identity-building, a new movement is quietly reshaping Kosovo’s social fabric. The Deçan Movement — the focus of a bold new…

Editorials

Professor Nikolas E. Farantouris: Greece, Norway, and the Future of Europe
In this conversation between journalist Elena Angelina Figenschau, and Professor Nikolas Farantouris, a wide range of topics related to culture, geopolitics, and the future of Europe are explored. Farantouris is…

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An Interview With Greek Philosopher Panagiotis Pavlos
The period of upheaval we are living in has triggered a search for meaning in life. It is not for sale on the streets and avenues. One must search, and…

Editorials

The Nobel Committee is the epitome of Norwegian wokeness
The Peace Prize has become an anti-Trump-prize. The sitting chairman Jørgen Watne Frydnes said the world is becoming increasingly darker. That is a Norwegian euphemism for Trump destroying the ruled-based…

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Pro-Palestinian demonstration outside Jewish school in Stockholm
Pro-Palestinian protesters chose Monday to demonstrate against Israel and the IDF, outside the Jewish school in Stockholm.

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Shattered Serenity: Inside Scandinavia's Immigration-Fueled Gang Crisis – A Wake-Up Call from the Nordic Frontlines
This riveting sit-down isn’t a one-off – it’s the launch of a bold new series, uniting sharp Nordic minds for unfiltered debates on reclaiming our future. If you’ve ever wondered…

Editorials

The minister who got red-pilled: ”What is the next border to be crossed?”
Sweden has put itself in a situation that requires action far beyond pithy exhortations and serious frowns. Action is now required, and real action. If you want to see the…

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Centre Party rejects centre-right government: - It just won't happen
The deputy leader of the Centre Party, Kjersti Toppe, categorically denies that the party will support a centre-right government after the general election. She emphasises that the Centre Party voted…

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Jimmie Åkesson rages after harassment of minister: - This is what you asked for
A confrontation between Swedish Civil Defence Minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin (M) and a group of Palestine activists has prompted a strong reaction from the leader of the Sweden Democrats, Jimmie Åkesson.…