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Around 200,000 Take Part in Iran Demonstration in Munich

Up to a quarter of a million people demonstrated in Munich today against the Iranian regime. It is said to be the largest protest of its kind ever held in Europe.

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Prime Minister Støre: Individuals failed, not the system

PM Støre forces his way forward with explanations and excuses as close associates are ensnared in the Epstein case, effectively throwing them under the bus. He invokes former Labour PM Brundtland’s claim that “it is typically Norwegian to be good” in defence of the disgraced former PM Jagland.

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Epstein asked Børge Brende to modernise exclusive elite network

Founded in 1973 by financier David Rockefeller to promote stability through cooperation between business leaders and politicians, the Trilateral Commission has included Norway from the outset. Today, its Norwegian delegation features prominent figures including Idar Kreutzer, former Conservative minister Anniken Hauglie, Harald Solberg, and diplomat Christian Syse.

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Rød-Larsen bought neighbouring plot in Greece at “remarkably high price”

In order to avoid loss of view, Terje Rød-Larsen in 2019 secured a large plot in front of the luxury villa that had just been completed on the island of Paxos. The purchase was paid from a Greek bank account. The price is “remarkably high”, according to local sources. It is Dagens Næringsliv that has […]

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The Conservative elite lying straight to our faces

Høyre leader Erna Solberg and her former Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide are now trying to tell us that favours among friends are not widespread within the Norwegian power elite.

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Ramadan 2026: Fasting doctors challenge Swedish healthcare

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.”

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Protests in Iran, day 45: UN congratulates Iran on the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution

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.

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Mona Juul admits moral failure, but not criminal culpability

– 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.

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Ex-Norway PM Jagland stripped of immunity over Epstein links

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.

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Foreign Minister Eide regrets breach of impartiality rules – ‘Serious’

Foreign Secretary Espen Barth Eide (Labour) admits breaching impartiality rules after his son was given an internship at the Paris embassy.

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