In a letter to NTNU Rector Tor Grande, Eytan Halon, Chargé d’Affaires at the Israeli Embassy, expresses deep concern for the safety of Jewish students at the university. The institution has acquired a reputation problem — not least after the matter was covered in major Israeli media.
Continue reading »The Arab states in the Persian Gulf have been constantly concerned about Iranian expansion for decades. Through militias, ideological influence and direct threats, the mullah regime has tried to extend its power far beyond its borders. Today’s conflict has made this fear more real than ever.
Continue reading »In Denmark today is Liberation Day, marking freedom from German occupation. As we honour the resistance fighters who sacrificed their lives for Denmark, we must acknowledge that we have squandered the freedom they fought for. No foreign army forced us. We did it entirely voluntarily.
Continue reading »Once again, brutal abuse in home care comes to light — and once again, the most defenseless pay the price. The question is no longer whether Sweden has lost control, but how long a society can endure when it fails to protect its own elderly.
Continue reading »It is possible to expose the media where their bias is glaring. Norwegian media have fallen into a trap: the Democrats have moved further and further left, and Norwegian media have followed. The Supreme Court recently ruled on electoral districts in Louisiana. A six-justice majority found it unlawful to draw districts based on race. Good intentions do not change that — even to help Black representation in Congress.
Continue reading »The Green Party has several candidates who make no effort to hide their Jew-hatred, with two of them now arrested by police on suspicion of antisemitic racism. Party leader Zack Polanski is hardly better and is probably the most extreme party leader in British politics since World War II. Nevertheless, the Greens are performing strongly in the polls.
Continue reading »David Petraeus, a retired four-star general and former CIA director, is strongly critical of how the British government is mixing civilian law into military justice. He urges Prime Minister Keir Starmer to address the issue, warning that failure to do so could, in the worst case, lead to a serious rupture in the NATO defence alliance.
Continue reading »Some proposals reveal political fault lines that render the concept of a “bourgeois alternative” obsolete. On Thursday, the Storting will vote on a proposal from Sylvi Listhaug and Erlend Wiborg of the Progress Party (FrP) concerning the expulsion of criminal foreigners. Denmark took the lead and adopted such a law in January. FrP believes Norway […]
Continue reading »Something has happened to Jens Stoltenberg. He has a new agenda. Who is he today? Who has promised him the world in exchange for betraying Norway? The twelve years abroad have changed him.
Continue reading »The media fail to understand that the reality they describe can backfire on them. NTB’s Nils-Inge Kruhaug has once again written a long rant about settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank. As with all activist journalism, the agenda is too obvious and it rebounds. Kruhaug consistently calls Judea and Samaria “occupied” and claims Israel unjustly “conquered” ancient biblical land in 1967. This view renders 800,000 settlers illegal.
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