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Norway’s PM teams up with broadcaster who publicly shamed Progress Party advisor

Norway PM Støre (Labour) climbs onto his high horse and demands that the Progress Party leader rein her party advisor after he made drunken remarks to TV 2 journalists while out on town. There’s a long-standing journalistic principle against quoting people who are intoxicated — but TV 2 apparently saw an opportunity to take the Progress Party down a notch while their national conference was underway.

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Middle East expert: “Is this really the level of Norwegian professors?

Is NTNU professor Bassam Hussein’s terror-glorifying statements during a recent lecture in Trondheim an example of how academic freedom and authority are being abused to lend weight to pure propaganda, asks lawyer and author Ragnar Herleif Hatlem.

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Wanted foreigner hired by child welfare services – now charged with threatening children

A foreigner was charged with violence, threats, and drug dealing. He then walked straight into Norway’s child welfare service and started working shifts. Now he is charged with threatening a 17-year-old at the same institution.

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Communists and radical leftists have taken over May Day in America too

In the US too, May 1 has been taken over by communists and radical left-wing groups such as the Democratic Socialists of America. Some Democrats are warning against this development, but large parts of the party appear to endorse the far-left ideas.

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Demonstration at Youngstorget on May 1 — police had to intervene

May 1 is being infiltrated by Palestine activists. International Workers’ Day and International Women’s Day on 8 March now have almost nothing to do with workers’ or women’s rights. Soon 17 May will probably turn into a Gaza protest as well.

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France: Yet another historic church destroyed by fire

On Thursday, Église Saint-Cyriaque in Montenach, northern France, was struck by a major fire. The church, built between 1884 and 1886, sustained extensive damage — particularly the roof structure, which was completely destroyed.

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NTNU professor on the October 7 Pogrom: “The most beautiful thing that has happened”

Iranian professor employed at Norwegian University NTNU on the October 7 Pogrom: “The most beautiful thing that has happened”

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Riot police and batons force Dutch towns to accept asylum centres

The Netherlands is deeply divided over asylum and immigration policy. Local communities are being forced to accept asylum centres without any say in the decision-making process. This has repeatedly caused peaceful protests to escalate into confrontations with the police.

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Son of Epstein-linked UN diplomats dies at 25 – Parents blame media for “character assassination”

The son of the UN diplomat power couple Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen has been found dead in Oslo. In an op-ed, the family’s lawyers launch scathing criticism of the months-long media coverage surrounding the parents’ Epstein case.

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Reindeer researcher received tens of millions from Norwegian authorities for false reports

Christian Nellemann received tens of millions of kroner from Norwegian authorities for useless reports from countries such as Nigeria and Afghanistan. He originally researched reindeer.

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