Muslim doctors who demand to fast and pray during working hours mean double work for colleagues and challenge patient safety. But Karolinska University Hospital sees no problem with exhausted doctors: “Most things will work out.”
Continue reading »Norway’s Foreign Office ensured the Islamic Republic ambassador dined with the King.
The UN piles on with its heartiest congratulations to Iran on 47 years since the revolution.
– Mona Juul has denied that she has been charged with gross corruption by Norway’s economic crime authority. She believes there are no grounds for the charge and maintains that she has committed no criminal offence, according to her lawyer. Juul believes she has failed morally, but not criminally.
Continue reading »The Council of Europe lifts ex-PM Jagland’s immunity over Epstein favours. The decision, requested by Økokrim and Norway’s Foreign Minister, allows a corruption probe into possible benefits from Jeffrey Epstein. His lawyer says it’s a chance to clear his name. Jagland is the most high-profile politician implicated in the scandal.
Continue reading »Foreign Secretary Espen Barth Eide (Labour) admits breaching impartiality rules after his son was given an internship at the Paris embassy.
Continue reading »Swedish authorities have concluded that the right wing represents a dangerous political threat fuelled by hatred, while Islamists are largely excused as confused individuals suffering from mental disorders.
Continue reading »The state broadcaster has spent considerable resources and waited for months to gain an audience with the Hamas leadership in Turkey. The result is an interview in which the terrorist organisation’s spokesperson serves up gross conspiracy theories about 7 October without NRK’s correspondent Yama Wolasmal being able to properly confront him with the obvious lies. […]
Continue reading »Iran has experienced a striking number of fires in military/industrial facilities since the demonstrations began. The regime consistently explains them as accidents and technical failures, but there is speculation about acts of sabotage.
Continue reading »The Swedish resistance to ICE continues. Sveriges Radio highlights an unexpected weapon in the struggle: knitted red hats.
Continue reading »The former Foreign Minister and soon-to-be leader of the Conservative Party, Ine Eriksen Søreide, tried to lecture us that Norway has no elite. The reality is that she is its very embodiment.
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