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Free public transport for all asylum seekers in Oslo and Viken

From 2 May, all asylum seekers get free public transport in Oslo and Viken. – A welcome to everyone who comes to the country, says Sirin Stav (MDG) in Oslo City Council. The offer of free public transport starts from May 2nd this year and includes all journeys with Ruter, Brakar and Østfold public transport, […]

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Fewer and fewer watch Festen after Lent on NRK: 185,000 viewers

NRK’s focus on ID and Islam in prime time on TV interests less and less people. In 2022, there were 192,000 viewers. This year, the number dropped even more. A reduced 185,000 saw the lavish Islamic celebration on Saturday 22 April.

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The White House: Generational home a family that makes money from shady businesses abroad

Hunter Biden and several family members are rumoured to live in the White House. There is plenty of room for them all, writes Miranda Devine, including the 12 family members who have allegedly made money from Hunter Biden’s dubious dealings abroad. The talk of the day in Washington DC is that Hunter Biden is hiding […]

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Guterres criticised Russia at the UN meeting chaired by Lavrov

UN Secretary-General António Guterres directed sharp criticism at Russia’s warfare in Ukraine, during a meeting of the UN Security Council. The meeting was chaired by Sergey Lavrov. The criticism was in front of the Russian foreign minister, Guterres criticised Russia for causing massive destruction and suffering in neighbouring Ukraine when Russia attacked on 24 February […]

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Johan Pehrson does not intend to implement the Tidö Agreement’s immigration policy

A “large number” of points in the Tidö agreement may never become reality, Johan Pehrson announces, with the idea being that they should not be carried out either. This is what the Liberals leader Johan Pehrson says in an interview with HD/Sydsvenskan. There are many points in the Tidöavtalet that will be difficult to implement […]

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Gothenburg has fallen

Gothenburg has fallen. It was Hanif Bali’s comment on the image of young “Arab” men screaming and bullying away Christians who want to preach the word of God in Nordstan in Gothenburg. For these young men there is only one god – Allah – and he is a zealous god who tolerates no competitors. It […]

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The Biden regime with orders for the power industry to decarbonize by 2035-40

Overall, there are 3,393 fossil fuel-fired power plants nationwide, the majority of which are natural gas plants, according to the most recent federal data. These plants generate more than 60% of the nation’s electricity, compared to the roughly 14% by wind and solar projects. As a result, the power producers are warning of an inevitable […]

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Scientists believe people will eat less meat if they expand their taste experiences

Professional taste judges at the food research institute work in what is called the sensory panel. The term sensory is about impressions and information that the brain receives through the senses. For these experts, sensory awareness is about food. Senses not only describe how the food tastes, but also how it is experienced in the […]

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WMO Secretary General: – We have already lost the battle against melting glaciers and the sea will continue to rise for “thousands of years”

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says rising sea levels threaten some coastal cities and the very existence of low-lying states such as the island of Tuvalu, which plans to build a digital version of itself in case it is flooded.

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China has introduced a more advanced way of censoring social media

When a hospital in a busy suburb of Beijing caught fire last Tuesday, news of the raging fire did not appear online until about eight hours later. This seems impossible in the age of smartphones and social media. But the initial blanket ban – and subsequent deletion of videos related to the fire – illustrates […]

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