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Labor-led Norway: Poor Norwegians must borrow bunad for the national day

The Church’s Bymission in Tønsberg runs the second-hand store Skattkammeret. They are experiencing great demand for borrowing bunad until 17 May. It has really taken off now in May, the warehouse is being emptied, says Cecilie Carlsen in the Church’s Bymission in Tønsberg. In Tønsberg, between 50 and 60 bunads are offered for free lending, […]

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Firing Tucker was part of the agreement with Dominion

In a covert recording with a producer for Fox News, it emerges that the dismissal of Tucker Carlson was part of the deal with Dominion. One of those who formulated Dominion’s strategy was Mike La Rose. He came from his job as communications adviser to Jill Biden.

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Members of Israel’s parliament ask Norway to stop funding NGOs that are pro-terrorism

Several members of Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, wrote a letter to Norway’s ambassador to Israel asking them to stop funding an NGO that provides legal support to terrorists and their families.

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Failure: Only 1.75 per cent bought climate compensation on flights last year

Only 315,000 of Norwegian’s 18 million passengers bought climate compensation last year. There is minimal interest in the offer, the whole thing appears to be a flop. Not many of Norwegian’s travellers are interested in buying climate compensation. 315,000 of Norwegian’s 18 million passengers bought this last year, figures obtained by P4 news show. This […]

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Joe Biden calls white supremacy “the most dangerous terrorist threat” against the United States

President Joe Biden condemned “white supremacy” as the “most dangerous terrorist threat” against the United States in a speech to Howard University’s graduating class. Howard University is a traditionally African-American university in Washington, D.C. Vice President Kamala Harris studied there. “White supremacy … is the most dangerous terrorist threat in our homeland,” Biden stated. He […]

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Akhtar Chaudhry: – For 50 years, FrP has cultivated selfishness and suspicion rather than care and community

Throughout FrP’s history, it has been important to build images of the enemy, says former Storting representative for SV, Akhtar Chaudhry. He is not one of those who joins the celebration of FrP’s 50th anniversary. “We learn that we should not speak ill of the dead and those who have an anniversary. I will make […]

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Bhatti may be released from custody on Tuesday

On Tuesday, Arfan Bhatti will appear in court in Islamabad, where they will decide whether he should be released from custody on bail. The message I have received is that there is a short hearing on bail and that they will later consider questions about extradition, says Bhatti’s Norwegian lawyer John Christian Elden to NRK. […]

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Rødt politician: – Negative social control also happens in the name of the Bible

Miriam Mardan, who represents Rødt Grünerløkka and is a former minority advisor, believes it is a big problem that all negative social control is placed only on Muslims. Mardan writes in a column in Vårt Land that negative social control is not something that is reserved for a specific religion or culture, but that it […]

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Ropstad demands the right of Jews and Muslims to kosher and halal food in Norwegian prisons

Ingolf Ropstad (KrF) believes that the Correctional Service in Norway enjoys a good reputation internationally, but seems to have a blind spot with regard to religion. On Thursday, he asked Justice Minister Emilie Enger Mehl (Sp) a written question: “Will the government ensure that the Correctional Service safeguards inmates’ right to practise their religion also […]

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Climate scientists: Global warming is causing Indian farmers to commit suicide

Farmer Ganpatram Bheda, 66, fears that he will lose his 0.8 hectares of land in north-west India after low rainfall and extreme cold in recent years have affected the crops. As small-scale Indian farmers like Bheda grapple with growing climate uncertainty, researchers this week called for a robust scheme for rural jobs, crop insurance and […]

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