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Vance is leaving Islamabad: -No deal

JD Vance and his team has left Islamabad after concluding that the Iranians were not willing to concede on key demands. Vance was not willilng to go into detail in his comments to the press at the Serena Hotel, only stating that the talks were fruitless. ‘We’ve been at it now for 21 hours. We’ve […]

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Betrayed by a friend and led to ruin: Six masked foreigners with batons were waiting — sadistic

Three Africans sentenced for savage robbery with ‘sadistic violence’ – they played rock-paper-scissors to decide who would do the beating.

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Norwegian businesses deeply pessimistic – 14 of 15 counties turn negative

Not since the coronavirus year of 2020 has there been this much pessimism in Norwegian business, according to a new NHO survey. The outlook is darkest for member companies in Trøndelag county (central Norway) and Østfold country (south-east).

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“The Diesel Roar” stopped by police – A small group allowed to continue into Oslo

Oslo Police stopped the Dieselbrølet protest convoy at Lierskogen on Friday morning. Only a small group of vehicles has been permitted to proceed into the capital.

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Massive protests in Ireland: Truck drivers, bus drivers and farmers paralyze the country

In just a few years, Ireland has gone from being an ethnically homogeneous nation to a multicultural society. Now the country is facing widespread protests involving farmers, truck drivers, bus operators, and many other professional groups.

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Cannes-bound ‘Fjord’ puts Norwegian child welfare scandals in the spotlight

Norwegian child welfare services (barnevern) once again come under scrutiny in an international film. It is only three years since the Indian “Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway”, based on a true story about an Indian mother fighting against Norwegian child welfare services. The film became a major hit in India. Now it is the Romanian Cristian […]

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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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