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.
Continue reading »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.
Continue reading »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.
Continue reading »Høyre deputy leader Ola Svenneby told Norway’s state broadcaster that the party is unsure whether a new referendum on EU membership is necessary.
Continue reading »Critical minerals, the Arctic and security were topics when Marco Rubio met Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.
Continue reading »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!
Continue reading »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.
Continue reading »PM Støre forces his way forward with explanations and excuses as close associates are ensnared in the Epstein case, effectively throwing them under the bus. He invokes former Labour PM Brundtland’s claim that “it is typically Norwegian to be good” in defence of the disgraced former PM Jagland.
Continue reading »Founded in 1973 by financier David Rockefeller to promote stability through cooperation between business leaders and politicians, the Trilateral Commission has included Norway from the outset. Today, its Norwegian delegation features prominent figures including Idar Kreutzer, former Conservative minister Anniken Hauglie, Harald Solberg, and diplomat Christian Syse.
Continue reading »In order to avoid loss of view, Terje Rød-Larsen in 2019 secured a large plot in front of the luxury villa that had just been completed on the island of Paxos. The purchase was paid from a Greek bank account. The price is “remarkably high”, according to local sources. It is Dagens Næringsliv that has […]
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