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Continue reading »Pakistan says the Iran–US agreement will be signed in Switzerland on 19 June. If there is substance to the claim, it would mark a major victory for President Trump on his 80th birthday. There has been considerable back-and-forth throughout the negotiations.
Continue reading »English immigration authorities have warned staff at asylum accommodation centres against wearing the English flag bearing St George’s Cross during the FIFA World Cup. The symbol could offend certain groups residing illegally in the country, according to the guidance.
Continue reading »In the latest draft of a memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, Iran agrees not to produce or acquire nuclear weapons, a senior Iranian official told Reuters. However, the details are to be negotiated over a two-month period.
Continue reading »A 65-year-old member of the anti-Islam organisation SIAN was attacked by an adult man in the heart of central Oslo.
Continue reading »Pope Leo XIV regularly calls on European nations to remove all restrictions on immigration on “humanitarian” grounds, a position that stands in sharp contrast to the realities of the Pope’s own country, the Vatican.
Continue reading »Keir Starmer has ordered British forces to board and seize a vessel from Russia’s shadow fleet. The justification for the operation was that the ship attempted to transit the English Channel. The vessel, Smyrtos, is now being escorted to an English port. The question is how Moscow will respond.
Continue reading »The Chinese woman likely worked in Telenor’s offices on behalf of Huawei during the rollout of Norway’s 4G network before being hired by the espionage suspect Wei Qiu. She later joined Frequentis AG, a supplier of security-critical systems to Norwegian authorities. The company is now investigating a possible security breach for the second time this year. Meanwhile, questions from Document remain unanswered.
Continue reading »Muslims are becoming increasingly unpopular in Japan. There are now more than 160 mosques across the country.
Continue reading »“All sectors must adapt. No one gets off the hook,” says Minister of Climate and the Environment Andreas Bjelland Eriksen (Labour Party).
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