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Modi says he will help Zelenskyi end the war

In his first face-to-face meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has offered to help end the war. The meeting between Indian Prime Minister Modi and Ukrainian President Zelenskyi took place on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan on Saturday. So far, India has assumed a role safely […]

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Biden: Republican demands unacceptable

US President Joe Biden makes it clear that the Republican demands for cuts to solve the crisis with the debt ceiling are unacceptable. But a solution is still possible, claims Biden. This is reported by NTB-AFP-AP. At a press conference before leaving Hiroshima on Sunday, he said Republicans must drop their extreme demands and forget […]

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Fox News is getting rid of all investigative reporters

Fox News is getting rid of all investigative reporters, a month after the Dominion lawsuit was settled with a settlement.

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Russia warns against giving Ukraine F-16 aircraft

Deputy Foreign Minister Aleksandr Grushko says the West is taking a colossal risk if it gives Ukraine F-16 aircraft. In the first instance, there is talk of training pilots. Russia sees the writing on the wall.

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The G7 countries ask China to stay in its shores in the Pacific

The G7 leaders warn China against continuing its militarisation in the Pacific region, but emphasise that they want good relations with the country. It came out during the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan on Saturday. This is where the leaders of the countries that make up the G7 meet, that is to say the seven […]

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Salman Rushdie warns: – Freedom of expression in the West is under threat

The author Salman Rushdie himself has experienced Islamist terror on his body. Now he warns the West that totalitarian forces are on the rise, also from the woke culture. Nine months after he was stabbed on stage and blinded in one eye, author Salman Rushdie is issuing a powerful warning that freedom of expression in […]

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Build small hangars in Bodø!

Bodø can become the most important and best military airport in Norway, operationally speaking, but the authorities must act before it is too late, claim two former fighter pilots in an article in Forsvarets Forum. The decision to close Bodø airport and move it south was made in 2012, when the European security situation was […]

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Republicans give up negotiations with the White House. -Useless

Republican Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy has appointed Garret Graves to negotiate with the White House on the debt ceiling. Graves left the negotiations on Friday, calling them futile. – There was no point in staying put, they were useless, according to Graves. Biden has travelled to the G7 meeting in Japan and is […]

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Weak krone puts an end to summer trips abroad

Almost half of the respondents answered in a survey that the changes in the economy affected their holiday plans, with a third of these dropping out of their planned trip abroad. Norwegians find that they generally get less for their money than before. Rising inflation and a weak krone exchange rate are key reasons for […]

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Swedish culture editor detests the 17 May celebration: – The Norwegian flag hör hemma i röven

Expressen’s culture editor Gunilla Brodrej fires at the Norwegian 17 May celebration and scolds both Norway and Norwegians in unusually strong words and phrases.

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