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Norway plans to settle 13,000 refugees – several municipalities say no

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.

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Protests in Iran, day 52: Hypocrisy is the Islamic regime’s final constant

“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.

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Salafist leader demands government funding to Islamize Norway: ‘A goldmine for the mosques

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.

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Muhammed (24) and Khan (23) gang-raped young woman behind a school: Now they cry in court

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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Labour Party senior figure believes war in Europe gives Norway a golden opportunity to join the EU

According to the Labour Party politician, it is precisely the geopolitical unrest and the war in Europe that make this the ideal time.

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Norway’s Asylum System Acting as a Safety Net for Ukrainians Seeking Security

Far-left newspaper Klassekampen serves up yet another tear-jerking report about a poor family that’s supposedly being hounded out of the country.

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Radical ISIS terrorists from al-Hol may already be in Sweden: “We are following developments”

An unknown number of ISIS terrorists from the recently liberated prison camps in Syria may already be in the Nordic countries. This has now been announced by the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Munich: Reza Pahlavi received like a pop star by 250,000 Iranians

Ardeshir Pahlavi has returned to Oslo after taking part in the largest political demonstration in many years: “When Reza Pahlavi spoke to us, the ground began to shake beneath me.”

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Støre faces storm over vanished Oslo accords documents: – He’s trying to dodge responsibility

Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre is facing strong criticism and backlash for his shifting explanations regarding the missing documents from the Oslo Process. Middle East researcher Hilde Henriksen Waage believes that Støre’s attempts to explain away / downplay / excuse his own role in 2006 don’t hold up / don’t make sense / are completely implausible.

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Mohammed is denied repatriation benefits due to crimes and debts: “If I don’t have debts, why should I go back?”

Mohammed wants to leave Sweden for a better future in Syria – but is denied repatriation benefits. Mohammed has a lot of debt and has been convicted of a crime, but believes that he should receive the money precisely for that reason.

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