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Norway’s Asylum System Acting as a Safety Net for Ukrainians Seeking Security

Far-left newspaper Klassekampen serves up yet another tear-jerking report about a poor family that’s supposedly being hounded out of the country.

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Radical ISIS terrorists from al-Hol may already be in Sweden: “We are following developments”

An unknown number of ISIS terrorists from the recently liberated prison camps in Syria may already be in the Nordic countries. This has now been announced by the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Munich: Reza Pahlavi received like a pop star by 250,000 Iranians

Ardeshir Pahlavi has returned to Oslo after taking part in the largest political demonstration in many years: “When Reza Pahlavi spoke to us, the ground began to shake beneath me.”

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Støre faces storm over vanished Oslo accords documents: – He’s trying to dodge responsibility

Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre is facing strong criticism and backlash for his shifting explanations regarding the missing documents from the Oslo Process. Middle East researcher Hilde Henriksen Waage believes that Støre’s attempts to explain away / downplay / excuse his own role in 2006 don’t hold up / don’t make sense / are completely implausible.

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Mohammed is denied repatriation benefits due to crimes and debts: “If I don’t have debts, why should I go back?”

Mohammed wants to leave Sweden for a better future in Syria – but is denied repatriation benefits. Mohammed has a lot of debt and has been convicted of a crime, but believes that he should receive the money precisely for that reason.

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Thunders against zero oversight of Norwegian aid funds to US think tanks: «Shocking!»

Progress Party leader Listhaug strongly condemns the persistent lack of any consolidated overview of Norwegian aid to American think tanks – nearly 13 years after the issue was first exposed.

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Deputy Leader of Høyre: Referendum on EU membership not necessarily required

Høyre deputy leader Ola Svenneby told Norway’s state broadcaster that the party is unsure whether a new referendum on EU membership is necessary.

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Rubio: We look forward to co-operating with Norway

Critical minerals, the Arctic and security were topics when Marco Rubio met Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.

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Exile Iranians on Pahlavi’s Speech in Munich: – The Strongest and Most Unifying Signal Ever

The Iranian exile leader Reza Pahlavi on Saturday made his most offensive international appearance since the protests began. He warned that negotiations legitimise the regime; we do not ask for sympathy, we demand freedom!

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Around 200,000 Take Part in Iran Demonstration in Munich

Up to a quarter of a million people demonstrated in Munich today against the Iranian regime. It is said to be the largest protest of its kind ever held in Europe.

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