Lawyer Kåre Idar Moljord, who helped ex-FM and UN envoy Terje Rød-Larsen buy the luxury Frogner flat from cash-strapped shipping magnate Morits Skaugen – whose firm was on the brink of bankruptcy, has resigned from the Financial Supervisory Authority’s Complaints Board.
Continue reading »Labour ex-minister sacked over unlawful tax break: I want Norway’s FFI to investigate the extent to which anti-state actors have exploited the Epstein scandal to jazz up distrust of politicians and institutions.
Continue reading »FrP leader Sylvi Listhaug believes that the resignation of Mona Juul as ambassador is just the beginning of a much larger issue.
Continue reading »Sweden hospital scandal: Nursing aide Samira Jelili accused of stealing jewellery worth over £75,000 from seriously ill and dying patients at Danderyd Hospital.
Continue reading »The lawyer who worked with Jeffrey Epstein to assist Terje Rød-Larsen and Mona Juul with a controversial property deal was honoured last year and appointed head of the Financial Supervisory Complaints Board.
Continue reading »The 2008 murder of 23-year-old Norwegian student Martine Vik Magnussen in London drew widespread attention. The chief suspect fled to Yemen hours after her death—and Jeffrey Epstein later became involved too.
Continue reading »“A knife in the back.” That’s how Morits Skaugen Jr. describes Terje Rød-Larsen’s actions when, together with Jeffrey Epstein, he pressured the shipping heir into selling a large apartment far below market value. Skaugen now confirms that Epstein also issued threats to force him to sign the deal.
Continue reading »The US State Department on Friday urged American citizens to leave Iran at once, issuing the warning as delegations from the two countries met for talks in Oman, even as President Trump has prepared for potential military strikes.
The key question is whether this military threat lurking in the background can deliver Trump a deal with Iran that meets his satisfaction.
PM Jonas Gahr Støre says no to appointing an independent committee to review the Foreign Service, as requested by, among others, the Progress Party (FrP). Sylvi Listhaug says she is surprised by the decision. She argues that an external investigation is needed if the public is to have confidence in the outcome.
Continue reading »The key players in the Epstein saga are positioning themselves to avoid taking responsibility. Klaus Schwab claims Børge Brende never told him about his connection to Jeffrey Epstein. Brende counters by saying he did so in 2019.
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