Asylum lawyers criticise repatriation of Ukrainian refugees

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Big price test reveals significant savings on cross-border shopping for Norwegians

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Trans women are not legally women, UK Supreme Court rules

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Trump administration accuses New York attorney general of possible mortgage fraud

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Two “Norwegians” shot and killed in Pakistan

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Record number of people join the Church of Norway – growing interest among young adults

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Labour is destroying British pub culture

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From zero to 5,000: Struggle over refugees in centre-right bloc

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Record number of pupils thrown out of Oslo schools – Abid Raja sounds the alarm

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FpU leader critical of Oslo’s first petrol-free “petrol station”

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More and more young people in Norway are worried about rising food prices

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Russia prepares for attack on Sumy, 67,000 soldiers at the border

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Jon Helgheim (FrP) explains the party’s position on Islam, immigration and Trump

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High prices affect more and more Norwegians

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EU with adverts for World War 3: How to survive for 72 hours

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EU strikes back, likely to adopt tariffs on US goods on Wednesday

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New survey shows increasingly negative view of Israel among Americans

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New book reveals Harris staff mapped out judges for quick presidential inauguration

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Thousands of Norwegian victims waiting for compensation in criminal cases

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Starmer has to water down Net Zero due to Trump tariffs

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Asylum lawyers criticise repatriation of Ukrainian refugees
In 2024, each Ukrainian was paid a lump sum of approximately NOK 93,000 immediately, in addition to more than NOK 20,000 per month, but that amount has been slightly reduced now, due to the miserable municipal economy around Norway. The lump sum is now paid out after one year in the country.

Editorials

New German bill wants to ban «lies»
Germany’s incoming Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz promised before the election to reduce mass immigration. But now a ban on “hate” and “lies” has been included in the union’s new agreement with the German social democrats SPD.

Opinion

The women who took on the trans mafia and won
The judgement in the UK Supreme Court happened after massive efforts from several strong women. They had to fight the battle alone, as most women’s organisations joined hands. There is also a long list of people who today should feel deep shame.

News

Big price test reveals significant savings on cross-border shopping for Norwegians
The price test shows that there are particular savings to be made on meat and fish products by shopping in Sweden.

News

Trans women are not legally women, UK Supreme Court rules
Men who pretend to be women, also known as trans women, are not actually women. This has been ruled by the UK Supreme Court in a unanimous decision today. The…

News

Trump administration accuses New York attorney general of possible mortgage fraud
According to reports, the Trump administration has approached federal authorities with allegations of mortgage fraud against New York Attorney General Letitia James.

News

Two "Norwegians" shot and killed in Pakistan
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has confirmed that two Norwegian citizens with ties to Pakistan have died following an incident in the city of Gujrat in Punjab province,…

News

Record number of people join the Church of Norway - growing interest among young adults
In recent years, the Church of Norway has taken several steps in a more inclusive direction, including the adoption of a genuine same-sex liturgy in 2016.

Opinion

Liz Truss: Trump has been right about pretty much everything
US President Donald Trump has been right about everything, according to former British Prime Minister Liz Truss. As Prime Minister, she experienced that the so-called deep state is alive and…

News

Labour is destroying British pub culture
British pubs introduce last orders at 9pm after Reeves’ tax raid. Higher national insurance bills are pushing pub landlords to cut opening hours. This is just one of several Labour…

News

From zero to 5,000: Struggle over refugees in centre-right bloc
There is considerable disagreement within the centre-right opposition in Norway about how many UN refugees the country should accept if Conservative leader Erna Solberg forms a government. While FrP wants…

Opinion

British police practise the opposite of «white privilege»
Police in the UK have lost touch with their true mission. The focus is now on diversity, equity and «white privilege». White police officers are excluded, and officers from other…

Comment

It's not about tariffs. It's about breaking the globalist self-deception
The job of a head of state is to do what is best for his or her own country, its people and businesses, and this should be the main focus…

News

Record number of pupils thrown out of Oslo schools - Abid Raja sounds the alarm
Osloskolen has recently seen a marked increase in the number of pupils who are excluded after committing serious or repeated offences. While the Education Authority emphasises the need to maintain…

News

FpU leader critical of Oslo's first petrol-free "petrol station"
The former petrol station, located in Karl Johans gate, was on Thursday converted into a pure charging station for electric cars by the company St1 Norge.

News

More and more young people in Norway are worried about rising food prices
Figures from Statistics Norway (SSB) show that food prices in Norway have risen by 8.6 per cent in the 12 months to Thursday last week.

News

Russia prepares for attack on Sumy, 67,000 soldiers at the border
67,000 soldiers on Ukraine’s northern border are preparing an attack on the city of Sumy, Zelenskyj claims. He also claims that China has now sent soldiers to Russia, which is…

News

Jon Helgheim (FrP) explains the party's position on Islam, immigration and Trump
After Akershus County Deputy Mayor Liv Gustavsen (FrP) attended a Ramadan iftar organised by the Gülen movement, questions have arisen about FrP’s policy towards Islam and migrants. Document has interviewed…

News

High prices affect more and more Norwegians
Even in a seemingly prosperous country like Norway, more and more people are struggling to make ends meet due to rising prices.

News

EU with adverts for World War 3: How to survive for 72 hours
Almost two weeks ago, the European Commission launched a kind of promotional video for World War III, in which EU Commissioner Hadja Lahbib shows what she has in her bag…

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EU strikes back, likely to adopt tariffs on US goods on Wednesday
EU trade representatives really know how to have fun. As the EU responds to the Trump tariffs, they are almost exclusively targeting products from Republican states. Soya farmers in particular…

News

New survey shows increasingly negative view of Israel among Americans
A new Pew Research Center survey shows that a majority of Americans, 53 per cent, now have a negative view of Israel.

News

New book reveals Harris staff mapped out judges for quick presidential inauguration
A new book claims that a communications director for former Vice President Kamala Harris created a list of federal judges appointed by Republicans who could have sworn Harris in as…

News

Thousands of Norwegian victims waiting for compensation in criminal cases
Many people who have been victims of crime in Norway are waiting in uncertainty to receive compensation from those convicted. According to figures from the Norwegian Tax Administration, more than…

News

Starmer has to water down Net Zero due to Trump tariffs
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will deliver a series of key speeches on the UK economy this week in the wake of the Trump tariffs and stock market fall. Among…

News

New survey claims that a majority of Norwegians want a new EU referendum
A new survey from Opinion shows that a majority of the Norwegian population is in favour of a possible new referendum on Norwegian EU membership. Interestingly enough, 42 per cent…

News

Illegal migrant in the US challenges Trump
“I am an immigrant, I am undocumented, fearless, queer and ashamed.”

Opinion

The number of victims of the Southport murders is growing
A woman lost her firstborn, which was a hard blow. A few years later, she reacted to the murders of three girls in Southport in a tweet she deleted after…

News

New conservative party censored: – This is election influence
The county chapters and politicians affiliated with political party Konservative are being systematically blocked on Facebook. Today, the county party page for Akershus was censored.

News

Speaking out: "Nobody talks about culture as a cause of youth crime
Almir Martin, deputy chairman of the board of Equality, Inclusion and Diversity (LIM), has in an opinion piece advocated a new approach to the debate on youth crime. He argues…

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Government tightens climate targets to at least 70 per cent cuts by 2035
The government has announced a new climate target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The cuts will mainly take place in Norway and through co-operation with the EU.

News

Divisions in the Labour Party over asylum reception centres abroad
“I find it difficult to see how you can maintain basic human rights around such schemes,” says Jonas Gahr Støre.

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London: Palestine activists put pressure on local authorities
In London, people who support Palestine have been trying to get local authorities to change the way they invest money.

News

World leaders criticise Trump's new tariffs and warn of sanctions
After US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on Wednesday, several world leaders have criticised the move and warned of possible backlash. Jens Stoltenberg reiterates the message that it is…

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TV 2 poll still shows no majority in favour of EU membership
The survey shows that 58.6 per cent would vote no, while 41.4 per cent would vote yes. In addition, 17 per cent responded that they are unsure.

News

Patriotic diet: Those who choose Norwegian food eat more red meat
NIBIO researcher Anne Milford says that many people who favour Norwegian food choose foods that are less in line with official dietary advice.

News

Bærum closes care home - blind man has to move for the fourth time
In wealthy Norway, municipalities are having to cut back sharply. Belset care home in Bærum is now being closed down as part of the municipality’s reorganisation of care for the…

News

Explosion in Malmö, Sweden, on Wednesday night
There has been an explosion in the Söderkulla neighbourhood of Malmö, Sweden.

Opinion

The Woke elite «purged» America's museums, not Donald Trump
Orwell’s “Doublespeak Award” this month goes to the BBC. President Trump is spearheading a “purge” of America’s top museums, they report breathlessly. But the exact opposite is happening.