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The ideology of decadence

From being negatively charged, decadence has become a political ideology that progressive elites have revitalised after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of the Soviet Union. While communism has long since disappeared, decadence has year by year become the gold standard in Western European capitals: The more we waste, the bigger we get.

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The West is divided, Norway must choose sides

The urban political elite in Norway has made the wrong choice before. They manoeuvred around the popular majority that said no to the EU in 1972 and 1994, and instead got Norway into the EU through the EEA agreement. Now they’re using the war in Ukraine, Putin and Trump for all they’re worth to scare voters into an EU led by Germany and France.

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The deep opposition to Israel

The process of overthrowing Netanyahu’s government began with false accusations against him in 2016, accusations that in the courtroom these days are crumbling piece by piece. The trial of Netanyahu shows how much power the “deep state” has in Israel.

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Time to face reality

This week, the “Palestinian”-Israeli film “No Other Land” won the Oscar in the “Best Documentary” category. The film tells the story of the Adra family, who claim that all they want is to remain in Masafar Yatta, where their ancestors have allegedly lived for centuries. In fact, the area of Masafar Yatta is a military no-go zone located in the East Hebron Mountains – an uninhabited area with the exception of an IDF post until 1990.

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Sweden’s NATO membership: Birthday celebration with obstacles

Today Sweden would have celebrated a grand one-year anniversary of the NATO membership. But the defense alliance is officially KIA – killed in action and the US has transformed from BFF to enemy. Only one thing is 100 percent certain: Where we will be in a year is impossible to predict.

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King Charles has opened Windsor Castle for Islamic celebrations

For the first time in its 1,000-year history, the Royal Palace in the UK has opened its gates to Muslims who want to celebrate Ramadan. King Charles made St George’s Hall in Windsor Castle available. Not to celebrate Christian traditions such as Shrovetide and the Christian Lent that begins now, but to celebrate Islam.

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Europe cannot save Ukraine

The UK will let anyone take its coastline, but wants to deter Putin’s army in a foreign country. The UK has around 18,000 troops at its disposal. This is not enough to meet the needs of Ukraine under the so-called security guarantees and will lock the British military into Ukraine for years to come, with no reserves for any other conflicts.

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Why was Zelensky so cocky in the Oval Office?

Just before heading to the White House, Zelensky met with selected senators who are among Ukraine’s strongest defenders in Congress. With their backing, he challenged Trump and Vance. But Zelensky does not know the etiquette of the White House. You do not address the Vice President by their first name, and you do not show up there in a T-shirt.

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The monsters in our midst

We need to start talking to our children about monsters. We need to tell them that monsters are real, that they are more beastly than any fairy tale could have imagined. Above all, we need to warn our children about the monsters that live among us – and that grow out of our silence.

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In anti-racist Sweden, it’s all about ethnicity

There is no longer any doubt: Sweden has been transformed into a genome-polarised society where everything, even a mass shooting where ten people are killed, is about ethnicity, group affiliation and cementing the image of Sweden as racist. People with an immigrant background are portrayed as victims, ethnic Swedes are not. People with an immigrant background receive support from their own people, ethnic Swedes do not.

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