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Georgescu arrested, charged with «false statements» and anti-Semitism
Presidential candidate Călin Georgescu has been arrested by Romanian police and charged with making false statements. The nature of these statements is not known. He is also accused of anti-Semitism. The charges appear to be designed to prevent Georgescu from standing in the presidential election on 4th of May.

Editorials

The monsters in our midst
We need to start talking to our children about monsters. We need to tell them that monsters are real, that they are more beastly than any fairy tale could have imagined. Above all, we need to warn our children about the monsters that live among us – and that grow out of our silence.

Opinion

Norwegian party leaders go «all in» for Ukraine: Aid to be increased much and quickly
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.

Opinion

Trump: We will end the Ukraine war and make a «deal» with the UK
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…

Opinion

Germany faces its worst nightmare: becoming like France
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…

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Elections in Germany, NRK fears Hitler's rebirth
Germany is going to the polls, but little is likely to change. The road to ruin continues, because the AfD is, after all, regarded as Hitler’s descendants with whom no…

Opinion

Friday at last, British musicians and warriors deserve a tribute
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.

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Syrian can't be jailed for sexual assault in UK, protected by their human rights
If you claim to have been imprisoned and tortured in a prison in your home country, you can do whatever you want in your new home country. At least that’s…

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Zelenskyj under threat, US and Russia demand elections in Ukraine
The US and Russia are negotiating peace in Ukraine, with neither Ukraine nor the EU present. The meetings seem to be going well from the Russian and American point of…

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Keir Starmer is ready to send British troops to Ukraine
«It’s a huge responsibility to potentially put Britons at risk – but we must be ready to do our bit for Europe.» So says British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who…

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Mass migration to Ukraine after the war considered
Ukraine is facing a massive post-war reconstruction. Massive immigration from non-Western countries is now being considered as a solution. At the same time, they are under pressure to rebuild in…

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Sweden: Hostage's family murdered – then there is jubilation in the comments
When Eli Sharabi (52) was released after 16 months as a Hamas hostage, he was greeted by the news that his family had been murdered. The news was met with…

Editorials

In anti-racist Sweden, it's all about ethnicity
There is no longer any doubt: Sweden has been transformed into a genome-polarised society where everything, even a mass shooting where ten people are killed, is about ethnicity, group affiliation…

Editorials

Swedish freedom of speech means freedom to condemn yourself to death
The outcry the murder of Salwan Momika has generated on social media shows that the killers have a taste for blood. Salwan Najem therefore has every reason to fear for…

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Judiciary starts defence war against Trump and Musk
Judge blocks Elon Musk and DOGE’s access to sensitive data from the Treasury Department. Thus, the deep state starts its defence war against Trump and his team.

Opinion

Economic experts warned, but Trump tariffs seem to be working so far
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…

Opinion

Choice of new frigates could be a political headache for Norway's government
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…

Opinion

The EU's and Norway's reactions to Trump tariffs are pure hypocrisy
No-one reacts when the EU introduces so-called climate tariffs to save the world. Nor does anyone react to Norway’s sky-high tariffs on agricultural products. But Trump tariffs cause immediate panic.

Editorials

The school shooting in Örebro: Are we really that surprised?
Eleven people have so far been confirmed dead after the school shooting Örebro. Five are seriously wounded. It is by far the worst mass shooting we have experienced in Sweden…

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Around ten people dead after the school shooting in Örebro, Sweden
About ten people have been killed in the school shooting in Örebro, Swedish police say at a press conference. The scale of the tragedy is becoming clearer.

Opinion

Burning a Koran has become like insulting a monarch
Two days after Salwan Momika was shot dead in Stockholm, British police turned out in force in Manchester to arrest a man who burned the so-called holy book. Never before…

Editorials

The UK Expects 10 Million Migrants by 2032, changing the country for the worse
The UK is in trouble politically, economically and culturally. That’s why the Office for National Statistics’ recent migration forecasts are bad news. In ten years, net immigration is expected to…

Opinion

UK's Energy Secretary poses a serious threat to all British families
British Energy Minister Miliband is competing with Chancellor Reeves to be the biggest threat to the British economy. But his fanatical focus on Net Zero is having no effect on…

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Trump wants lower oil prices, meets resistance internally and externally
Trump wants to push down the price of oil, both for the sake of the American economy, but also as pressure on Iran and Russia. However, he faces internal opposition…

Editorials

Sweden's slow march towards Sharia
Sweden is at a crossroads. A recent ruling, in which a person was convicted of incitement to racial hatred after burning and desecrating the Koran, marks a significant change in…

Opinion

Trudeau's successor will just be «more of the same»
After Justin Trudeau resigned as both party leader and prime minister, there is now a battle to succeed him. It doesn’t look promising, as the two main candidates are a…

Editorials

Sweden has passed the point of no return
Those in power, who are responsible for protecting Sweden and Swedish citizens, are not going to do what is required, and the general public should preferably not have to do…

Opinion

– Starmer must sack energy minister Miliband to save Britain
Energy Minister “Red Ed” Miliband is a delusional fanatic who has created our devastating approach to Net Zero – he will soon destroy both Britain and his party. That’s why…

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Merkel criticises her party leader after vote with AfD
Angela Merkel meddles in German politics, criticising CDU leader Friedrich Merz for turning his back on an earlier promise not to cooperate with Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) in the Bundestag.

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Norway donates $24 million to UNRWA
On the same day that Israel bans UNRWA from operating on Israeli soil, Norway declares that it is providing a further NOK 275 million in aid to the controversial organisation.…

Editorials

Salwan Momika's death: an omen of where we are heading
The execution of Salwan Momika is a warning that Sweden is no longer a state governed by the rule of law in the Western sense, but a country where the…

Opinion

The British are being systematically lied to by a misguided political elite
This week, Donald Trump has shown that another world is possible. Unlocking the economy can still turn us around. Whether British or Norwegian politicians will follow suit is rather doubtful.…

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CNN cuts 200
CNN announces that it will cut its traditional TV news staff by 200 employees, but increase staff in digital areas such as computer technicians and production engineers.

Opinion

Britain's strictest headteacher strikes again
The UK’s “strictest headteacher”, Katharine Birbalsingh, says the proposed reforms are “Marxist” and that they threaten the progress of disadvantaged children.

Opinion

EU expands scrutiny of X
On Monday, Donald Trump moves into the White House, and he’s bringing Elon Musk with him. Brussels reacts with lawfare against X and freedom of expression. The European Commission is…

Editorials

Norway at the forefront of imposing a Palestinian state on Israel
Norway has gone from being a peace broker to becoming a driving force for the establishment of a Palestinian state. Some 80 countries are gathered in Oslo City Hall. What…

Opinion

Failed the exam because she used the words «he» and «she»
A young psychology student at the University of Oslo failed her exam because she used the words he and she. Such a “biologically deterministic” understanding of gender is unacceptable, according…

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Norwegian fighter jets become climate-friendly
Norwegian F-35 fighter jets will save the world by using powerful propellant. Both the Minister of Defence and the Minister of Climate and Environment attended Ørland Air Base to mark…

Editorials

The Grooming Gangs Scandal Exposes the Old Order
While GB News has produced a detailed documentary about the so-called grooming gangs, the networks of Pakistani men that abused young girls in towns like Rotherham, it’s harder to find…