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Norwegian far-left party considers split from youth wing over radical politics

A member of the central leadership of the Norwegian political party Rødt, Joachim Espe, believes it is time for an honest discussion about whether the party should sever ties with its own youth wing.

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Demands Epstein answers from defence minister: How involved was Norway’s military intelligence?

Norway’s Storting control committee has demanded a full explanation from the Defence Minister regarding Camilla Reksten-Monsen’s role and contacts with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and veteran diplomat Terje Rød-Larsen.

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Trump: We must reconsider our relationship with our allies

Trump does not conceal his disappointment with allies who are not coming to assistance in the Strait of Hormuz. He says this will have consequences for relations. He is particularly disappointed with Keir Starmer, because of the special relationship that has existed between the United Kingdom and the United States. Everything was fine until Starmer […]

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Head of Iran’s Basij militia killed in Israeli strike

Facing threats on multiple fronts, the Israeli Defense Forces moved swiftly—killing, within hours, the leaders of both Iran’s Basij force and Islamic Jihad.

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Ali Larijani has been killed

The Israeli Minister of Defence states that they have killed the real leader in Iran, Ali Larijani. His death is a major blow to the regime, which now stands without a leader. The newly appointed Supreme Leader lies in a coma, and it is uncertain whether he is alive. Larijani has served as President of […]

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Støre calls for more foreigners to be deported – But there’s one big catch

Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre is presenting a proposal to expel more foreign nationals, even before they have been convicted. But there is one major catch in the entire proposal.

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EU says no to helping Trump in the Strait of Hormuz

Relations between the EU’s NATO countries and Trump’s United States are steadily deteriorating. At a foreign affairs meeting today, the EU decided that sending forces to the Persian Gulf is not under consideration.

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Ahmed (18) threatens critics after Document case: “I’ll find you one by one like rats

The 18-year-old Ahmed from Syria strongly disliked Document’s reportage on the Jan-Einar Borgerud case. He has now started threatening people who speak to Document.

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Trump: Consequences for NATO if allies do not help in the Strait of Hormuz

In an interview with the Financial Times, Donald Trump has stated that he expects Europe and China to assist in keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. Failure to do so, he warned, would have extremely negative consequences for NATO. This marks the first time Trump has explicitly linked military action against Iran to the level of cooperation within the transatlantic alliance.

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EU wants 25% of congestion revenues — and to use them outside Norway

A number of EU countries, among them Germany, France and Sweden, have taken a negative stance towards the content of the grid package. Like Norway, the Swedes are highly negative towards using congestion revenues to finance grid expansion.

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