Norway’s PM Jonas Gahr Støre appears eager to impress as host to Denmark’s Mette Frederiksen, Sweden’s Ulf Kristersson, Finland’s Petteri Orpo, Iceland’s Kristrún Frostadóttir and Canada’s Mark Carney by striking some of the most aggressive rhetorical tones against the United States. Støre distances himself from the war against Iran, yet at the same time wants “NATO” involved in a strategy for the High North. But NATO without the United States is next to nothing.
Continue reading »A correspondent for Norway’s public broadcaster NRK warns against what he calls “France’s far-right feminists”, a group that argues that much of the violence against European women is committed by immigrants.
Continue reading »Over the course of three months last year, they carried out at least twelve systematic fraud operations targeting elderly women in Oslo and Lillestrøm.
Continue reading »Patients who have completed treatment are left lying in hospital for months because Tromsø municipality is unable to provide them with health services. The County Governor now demands that the situation be rectified swiftly, three years after the municipality was first informed that it was breaking the law.
Continue reading »Rød Ungdom (RU) has posted a video in which they joke about the bomb at the American embassy last weekend. On its website, the youth party has also named “three brothers” as heroes of the week, referring to the attack. A few months ago, Amrit Kaur, former leader of the youth wing of the party […]
Continue reading »Woke has come to Iceland as well. Not only in the form of Muslims, but the woke virus. This means that antisemitism has pitched camp in the minds of the leaders and is poisoning the population.
Continue reading »A leading Norwegian newspaper has outraged locals by running a full-page ad for the pro-Israel group MIFF (“With Israel for Peace”). The Trøndelag Palestine Committee slammed it on Facebook on 8 March as “With Israel for genocide”. Fresh from praising the late Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, the group is now rallying to march on Adresseavisen’s offices: “We meet in Nordre gate every Saturday and head straight to their HQ to say loud and clear: We won’t stand for this.”
Continue reading »Just over 1,300 cases involving offences such as theft, unauthorised access to computer systems, leaking of confidential documents, accidental shootings and sexual relations with police students were handled by the Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs last year. The vast majority were dropped. Only 3 per cent resulted in any criminal sanction, most often a fixed penalty notice.
Continue reading »Here is what we know about the three Iraqi brothers and their mother who are charged in connection with the terror bombing.
Continue reading »Also the mother of the three men in their twenties who are charged in connection with the terror bombing against the U.S. Embassy was involved and has been charged, the police state in a press release. All four live at the same address. The police are requesting pre-trial detention for all of them, who will be presented in turn on Friday.
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