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Former Norwegian PM demands new EU debate

Former Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik is urging Jonas Gahr Støre to change course on the EU issue. Bondevik says Støre is wrong to claim the time is not right for a new debate. He points out that the world has changed dramatically since the last referendum and calls for a thorough investigation into the consequences of EU membership for Norway.

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Nine Years After the Terror – Sweden Still Sleeps

Nine years and one day after the terrorist attack in Stockholm, where five people were murdered by an illegal migrant who swore allegiance to IS, the Swedes are still sleeping. It does not bode well for the future.

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Ukraine war expands: Ukraine has 200 troops at three bases in Libya behind attack on Russian LNG ship

On March 3, the Russian LNG ship «Arctic Metagaz» was hit by a drone off Libya. The crew was evacuated, leaving the vessel drifting unmanned. French radio RFI reported on Monday that 200 Ukrainians are operating from three bases in western Libya, conducting drone strikes and training Libyan forces in drone warfare.

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Stockholm’s woke advertising campaign is becoming a global laughing stock

The politically correct advertising in Stockholm is being ridiculed around the world.

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Two-week ceasefire in the Iran war – Strait of Hormuz to be reopened

Iran, Israel, and the United States have joined a two-week ceasefire agreement, brokered by Pakistan. Iran has pledged to temporarily reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and President Donald Trump says the threatened bombing campaign against Iran has been suspended.

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Women and children used as human shields in Iran

Fear is mounting in Iran ahead of Trump’s deadline. Civilians are being positioned as human shields to protect power plants and bridges, the regime is cracking down harder on the internet, and new Iranian attacks in the region on Tuesday evening have heightened the danger of full escalation.

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Oslo City Council approves major expansion of mosque – including large tower

Oslo City Council has given the green light for a Muslim Centre to more than double the size of its mosque — from 800 to 2,000 square metres. The project includes a new tower constructed in metal and glass. The local planning authority (PBE) openly admits that it cannot secure a ban on the Islamic call to prayer as part of the planning process.

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Shooting at Israel’s consulate in Istanbul – three armed men killed

Armed individuals opened fire near the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, on Tuesday morning. Three of them were killed by police, and two police officers were injured. It is difficult not to see the shooting in connection with the war in Iran.

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Anti-racism is being layered on top of the EU’s existing anti-discrimination laws

The EU Commission is going to spend billions of euros to combat racism, ‘algorithmic discrimination’ and ‘anti-Muslim hatred’. A new strategy plan has now been launched, including measures for harsher penalties and to prevent artificial intelligence from behaving in a racist way.

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Norwegian media and politicians will be on the wrong side of history

They have grown tired of Trump’s direct speech, but apparently have no problem ignoring the sound of gallows creaking in Tehran.

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