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Norway, difficult times: More people are queuing for food aid

More and more people in this country are struggling to afford food. All over Norway, attendance at the food centres has increased sharply, with a tough summer being predicted for many. The queues at the food centres are a barometer for the economic condition of the country’s inhabitants. Now the queues are increasing considerably and […]

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Elon Musk: The indictment against Trump weakens confidence in the justice system

Elon Musk accuses the judiciary in the United States of being more concerned with chasing Donald Trump than other politicians. Such discrimination will weaken the public’s trust in the legal system, he says. Other defenders of Trump do not express themselves quite so diplomatically. This is war, thunders Mark Levin.

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Sweden: Stockholm – Three men shot within minutes, 15-year-old stabbed to death

It has been a busy day for the police in Stockholm. Within minutes, three men were shot in the Swedish capital on Friday evening. In Solna, which forms part of Greater Stockholm, two men in their 20s were found with gunshot wounds. The first man was found in a playground, with the second man found […]

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Norway: The terror on 25th of June is a disaster for confidence in the Norwegian Security Police

The terrorist attack in Oslo on 25th of June 2022 could have been prevented. The evaluation report provides an insight into failure after failure in the days leading up to the attack. New things emerge from the report, and PST appears in an increasingly worse light.

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Edward Snowden: – The government and Big Tech deceived us. That is the nature of power

Ten years after Edward Snowden revealed the colossal scope of the American intelligence’s surveillance program, the well-known whistleblower says that new surveillance systems make the old ones seem like toys.

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Greta Thunberg ends school strike – She has finished school

Climate activist Greta Thunberg will no longer go on school strike every Friday. After 251 weeks of strikes as she has finished school.

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The largest NATO air exercise in history starts on Monday

Germany will host the exercise Air Defender 23, which starts next week, in which, among other things, 10,000 people and 250 aircraft will participate. Norway participates with observers.

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International “climate finance” has gone to coal power, airports and chocolate factories

The world’s rich countries committed in 2015 to finance “climate measures” in developing countries with 100 billion dollars annually. The target has not been reached, much of the support has been given as loans, to projects that often have little to do with “climate finance”.

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A weak krone exchange rate and high inflation mean another year of real wage declines for Norwegians

In a press release, Statistics Norway (SSB) comments that the weak krone exchange rate and continued high inflation will probably give Norwegians another year of real wage declines. “The weak krona makes inflation more tenacious. Imported goods become more expensive, which helps keep price inflation high for longer,” says researcher Thomas von Brasch from SSB. […]

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The other candidates must put the election campaign aside and stop supporting Trump

Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, is urging the other Republican contenders to put aside their campaign and travel to Florida and support Trump. – The indictment is an attack on the right to have an opposition in this country, says Kirk. “Every ‘Republican’ running for president should suspend their campaign and go […]

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