Iceland had planned to hold a referendum on EU membership next year, but according to two sources Politico has spoken with, the vote could be accelerated to as early as August. The background is the dispute over Greenland and tariffs. The EU wants to stem the tide of Trump. Norway could also get dragged into the wake.
Continue reading »Young people are becoming increasingly intolerant of sexual minorities. This is shown by a survey that mapped young people’s views on LGBT people. However, the media carefully avoids reporting which group is responsible for the increase.
Continue reading »As you call into the forest, so the answer returns: The press lives off scandals. It already had one it could thrive on in Marius Borg Høiby. Then the Epstein files arrived and struck the Royal Family amidships. It was a foretold catastrophe. Mette-Marit herself had previously confessed to the public that she had a past of uninhibited partying.
Continue reading »The clear “no” to EU membership in 1972 and the resounding “no” in 1994 apparently mean nothing to those parties convinced they know better than the voters who put them in power.
Continue reading »During the 1993 Oslo Accords, Terje Rød-Larsen charged Norway twice a foreign minister’s salary—80,000 NOK a month—for his diplomatic work, shedding new light on the real price tag of the vaunted peace process.
Continue reading »Former Norwegian PM Kjell Magne Bondevik (KrF) has retained his diplomatic passport uninterrupted since 2006—21 years after leaving office in 2005—with the Foreign Ministry confirming its latest renewal in 2025.
Continue reading »IMDi targets 13,000 asylum seekers for settlement in 2026. Half the municipalities missed the 10 Feb deadline; many outright refuse, blaming tight budgets, integration failures and strained services: schools, healthcare, housing.
Continue reading »“My daughter is dead and all I think about is whether they slit her throat before they shot her in the head.” Forty days after the mass murders, people are mourning their dead.
Continue reading »Islam Net leader Fahad Qureshi is positioning himself to drain the Norwegian public purse. While he gripes about membership rot in the Church of Norway, the latest numbers reveal that Islamic religious communities already receive more than 283 million kroner annually from Norwegian taxpayers.
Continue reading »Muhammed (24) from Syria and Khan (23) from Afghanistan followed a young Norwegian woman, dragged her into a car, drove her to a remote school and gang-raped her behind the building. Now they cry in court and beg for forgiveness – after denying guilt and escaping from prison.
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