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Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch spoke to Zelenskyj before Tucker was fired

Rupert Murdoch and his son Lachlan, who is the CEO of Fox Corp., spoke with President Zelenskyj in the spring, with Lachlan having another conversation with him later. Tucker was a sharp critic of the way the United States became involved again in a war that has turned out to be a proxy war. The […]

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DeSantis lost big in Kentucky, Trump’s candidate won

There is a shadow war going on between Trump and DeSantis. DeSantis chose to challenge Trump in Kentucky, where a candidate for governor was to be chosen. At the last minute, DeSantis jumped in on behalf of former UN ambassador Kelly Craft, while Trump backed Daniel Cameron, who is the state’s attorney general. DeSantis issued […]

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“Incident of violence” at Frosta, one to hospital

A person was transported to St. Olav’s hospital in Trondheim by helicopter on Wednesday afternoon, after what the police describe as a “violent incident”. The man was injured in the stomach region, but the police do not want to say anything about the object used. One person has been arrested. At 16:33 the police received […]

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Elon Musk in full war with George Soros

Elon Musk launches a frontal attack on George Soros, calling him a supervillain after the latter dumped Tesla shares. Now Musk is being accused of being anti-Semitic.

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Municipal elected official suspended for anti-Semitism

Shakeel Hussain was sacked by Labor ahead of local elections last week due to anti-Semitic postings on Facebook. He then went to the conservatives who accepted him, until they too received complaints and chose to suspend him. Jewish News had previously revealed Hussain had been blocked from standing as a Labour candidate in last week’s […]

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The degree of filling in the water reservoirs is increasing. It is unclear whether electricity prices will fall

The water reservoirs in Norway increased their filling rate to 28.8 percent last week, up 2.3 percentage points from the previous week. The question is whether it will significantly reduce the high electricity prices. The weekly reservoir statistics from the Norwegian Directorate of Water Resources and Energy (NVE) provide good news related to the Norwegian […]

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A car hit a pram in Bergen – the driver was heavily intoxicated

The police in Bergen on Wednesday stopped a driver who was driving and hit a pram in the city centre. The driver blew far above the legal limit in a breathalyser test. 17 May not only contains children’s parades and joy, but also an unusual amount of eating of sweets sweets often accompany it. This […]

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Sweden 2023: Bomb explosions every other day so far this year

So far in 2023, 64 bombs have gone off in Sweden. That is a bomb about every other day, a number hardly experienced in any other country during their peacetime. Some had thought that the situation in Sweden would quickly improve with a new bourgeois government, supported by the Sweden Democrats. The extensive crime in […]

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British scientists are studying sheep farts to create climate-neutral sheep

Scottish researchers have used mobile test equipment to measure emissions of greenhouse gases from sheep. This is reported by the BBC. Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) states that this was the first time the New Zealand-designed Portable Accumulation Chambers (Pacs) had been used in the UK. The equipment helps researchers visit farms and analyse the concentration […]

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Church organisations would like to contribute to increased diversity, but struggle to find candidates

With one exception – Bønnelista’s eighth candidate in Bjørgvin – the three church political lists running for this year’s church elections have not nominated any candidates with an immigrant background from countries outside Europe. The reason must be that non-European immigrants are not active enough in the church, writes Vårt Land. The lists reflect who […]

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