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Orbán: – What the h… is happening in Germany?

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán reacts to the German security service’s labelling of AfD as far-right and asks what is happening in Germany. “You can trust us, Alice Weidel,” says Orbán.

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Volvo is plummeting

The media is keen to report how badly Tesla is doing, but fails to report other shocking figures. Like the fact that sales of Volvo’s electric cars fell as much as 32 per cent in April. Volvo is struggling across the board.

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Trump will not destroy Canada, promises Mark Carney after election victory in Canada

Matt Carney is Canada’s new prime minister, after a strong comeback for the Liberal Party. It is still uncertain whether he will win a majority in parliament, or whether he will have to make deals with a supporting party. Carney already declared war on Trump in his victory speech.

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Woman and child seriously injured after explosion near Stockholm

A child and a woman are seriously injured after a suspected explosion at their home in Tumba, Botkyrka municipality, south of Stockholm.

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Jens Stoltenberg: Norway’s economic future is under threat

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.

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Malmö school forced children to celebrate Muslim holidays in Swedish class

The Muslim-majority school forced Swedish children to celebrate Eid. Now the mother of one of the children has had enough.

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Arfan Bhatti on trial for complicity in the Oslo terror attacks – previous acquittal raises questions

Arfan Bhatti is facing a retrial, charged with complicity in the terrorist attack in Oslo on 25 June 2022, in which two people were killed and several injured. The case raises questions about whether the prosecution’s evidence will lead to a conviction this time, given Bhatti’s previous acquittal for terrorist planning in another case.

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Russia declares a 30-hour “Easter ceasefire” with Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a temporary suspension of military operations in Ukraine in connection with Easter. According to a statement from the Kremlin, all Russian military actions will cease from 18:00 local time on Saturday until midnight on Monday 21 April.

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Danish newspaper: Islam should not be allowed to play a role in Denmark

– Islam should play no role in Denmark. Zero. Denmark is not a Muslim country. Our culture is shaped by Christian judgement, writes the Danish newspaper B.T. in an editorial – and states that it has been a success for the entire West.

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Asylum lawyers criticise repatriation of Ukrainian refugees

In 2024, each Ukrainian was paid a lump sum of approximately NOK 93,000 immediately, in addition to more than NOK 20,000 per month, but that amount has been slightly reduced now, due to the miserable municipal economy around Norway. The lump sum is now paid out after one year in the country.

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