The Swedish Anti-Discrimination Ombudsman has things to worry about. It has concluded that a hospital discriminated against a woman who gave birth by referring to her as “mother” in medical records, despite the fact that the woman “identified” as a man. According to the Ombudsman, this is a “clear case of discrimination”. The biological woman […]
Continue reading »The march against the EU is becoming increasingly clear. On Friday, Iceland’s Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir said that it may be possible to bring forward the referendum on Icelandic membership. The referendum is scheduled for 2027, but she would not say when. The Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, told NRK’s Brussels correspondent that it is possible to simplify and speed up membership for countries such as Iceland and Norway.
Continue reading »With all this doomsday talk about global warming, you’d think that every single month would smash all previous records by a clear margin.
Continue reading »In an operation described as one of the largest of its kind in recent British history, British police foiled a terrorist attack on the Israeli embassy in London. The operation, carried out last Saturday, took place just hours before a possible attack could have been carried out.
Continue reading »“Disinformation” today is not primarily used to describe erroneous information, but opinions and judgements that break with the narrative of the established media. If you object to the green shift, the WHO, mass immigration or trans ideology, you risk being labelled a disinformant. This is not about truth, but about who gets to own it.
Continue reading »The US closes Palestinian leaders’ direct communication channel to Washington. The decision reinstates Trump’s unified diplomatic presence in Israel’s capital city.
Continue reading »Swedish-Iranian anti-racist and socialist Ali Esbati has been brought in as a special advisor to the SV parliamentary group.
Continue reading »Opposition parties in Denmark are sounding the alarm, claiming that a new government bill could lead to mass surveillance of all Danes. “It basically turns all Danes into suspects.”
Continue reading »After Friedrich Merz failed to get enough votes in the Bundestag to become prime minister on Monday, two weeks of new, potentially humiliating rounds may lie ahead. New elections are not out of the question either. The next round is likely to be on Friday.
Continue reading »Norway faces significant economic challenges in the longer term, driven by a combination of rising public spending, an expected decline in oil and gas revenues, and an ageing population.
Continue reading »