While the US is applying the brakes, the EU is trying to agree on more support for Ukraine. But the division in the union is likely to be difficult to overcome. Neither Hungary nor Slovakia seem particularly willing to support a huge bailout package for Ukraine.
Continue reading »Alexander Temerko is a Ukrainian-born British businessman who has been associated with the Tory party. Temerko is no friend of Putin, but is now calling for the resignation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for the sake of Ukraine’s future.
Continue reading »On a summer night in 2022, a young Norwegian man is robbed, punched and kicked in the head at Rådhusplassen in Oslo. Almost three years later, two men with an immigrant background are sentenced to eight months in prison and 75 hours of community service. In front of the court, the defendants act arrogantly, while the victim is traumatised. An ordinary day in Oslo District Court.
Continue reading »The Eviation Alice electric aeroplane was supposed to enter commercial service in 2027. Now the manufacturer has put the development of the electric aircraft on “pause” and laid off its employees. Electric aeroplane enthusiasts had high hopes for the Israeli project, but now that fun seems to be over too.
Continue reading »Support for Ukraine must be increased considerably, and quickly. This is the opinion of the entire political class in Norway, who once again believe that Norway can save the world. But the fact is that we are only a bit more than 4 millions Norwegians.
Continue reading »Starmer has such massive problems at home that he has wisely realised that it might be advantageous to maintain good relations with the US, which is Britain’s closest ally in what is known as “The Special Relationship”. It doesn’t bode well for Europe if it’s the reviled Starmer who emerges as the most sensible statesman on the continent.
Continue reading »Friedrich Merz, the future Chancellor following his election victory on Sunday, has big challenges ahead of him. Enormous sums of money need to be raised for the ailing economy, pensions and defence. The leader of the so-called conservative CDU will be under intense pressure to reduce public spending and change Germany’s debt rules that run […]
Continue reading »Strange ideas sometimes pop up, and here’s an example. A little musical playlist for Friday night. I’ll start in my beloved second home country, England.
Continue reading »You have to wait until you see the effect of the measures before you condemn them. Then you need ‘natural experiments’. The 72 hours when President Trump was about to impose 25 per cent tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico is such an experiment.
Continue reading »The purchase of new frigates for up to NOK 150 billion could be an extremely sensitive issue for the Norwegian government. The President of the United States is unlikely to like it if Norway chooses another country as a supplier. However, the Labour and Conservative parties seem determined to focus their attention on Brussels.
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