Settlement with ultravenous
Mindfulness from authoritarian thinking plays an important role in the globalization debate, says Atle Sommerfeldt.
The years that changed the world
Two new books mark that it is 90 years since the end of the First World War. This is important reading material if you want to understand the evolution of the modern world.
thought Cross
This spring, the government presents its parliamentary report on state and church. But a distinction does not come until 2014.
My speech to the world
This is the speech that this year's Olof Palme award winner was not allowed to hold in Stockholm 6. March.
Back in Berlin
This week is the 75 year since the Jewish persecution started in Germany. Now Berlin is again becoming a Jewish city.
Lets the light on
This week marks the Earth Hour climate campaign on a large scale on six continents. But Norway's power loader is out of the question.
11 Africans on the field?
Saturday 29. March the tipple league is blown up with brand new rules. This year, Norwegian teams can play with 11 Africans on the field.
The struggle of the extremists
This week has shown us how freedom of speech is used in a deadly, global game. But the counterparts are not the ones we are told.
Afghanistan in Norway
This week, Norwegian politicians have again discussed Afghanistan. And agreed. But is that what we want?
The biggest crime
Bernt Hagtvet this week published "The Black Book of Genocide". It will expand our understanding of the most serious abuses, such as Stalins. But is everything terrible a genocide?
Arab freedom of speech struggle
Report from Al-Jazeera: Arab mass media, and in particular the satellite channel Al-Jazeera, have in recent weeks strongly criticized a new law regulating freedom of expression.
The example Kenya
Nobel Prize winner Desmund Tutu writes in Ny Tid: About how the new, internationally secured agreement in Kenya shows the contrast to the apathy towards Rwanda and Darfur.
Påskemysteriet
What really happened to Jesus at Easter 2000 years ago? Ny Tid presents the latest attempts to solve the Easter mystery.
Far away in Iraq
Cutting Thursday is five years since the US invaded Iraq. Now the US authorities claim they are on the right path, but for the Iraqis, it is still far off.
Increases disputed investment
Norway is gambling that Putin, Hu, Chavez and Bush are good investment objects. Ny Tid presents here how the Petroleum Fund invests more and more Norwegian money in controversial states.
The state should be demarcated
Last week's debate on the relationship between state and church has shown the following: Norway should no longer be evangelical-Lutheran.
That's why "Desert Storms" are important
With desert Stormer Tariq Ali and Thorvald Steen have revived the hope of cross-border cooperation. Unfortunately, today's Norwegian 10-year-olds are trained to have a completely different perspective.
Give me a Mister contest!
In time with equality at Women's Day 8. March: Let's get more beauty pageants for men.
In Medvedev's hands
Russia is in the grip of Dmitry Medvedev. The corruption, the squabbling of the media and the deterioration of the standard of living of the majority can thus continue.
Controversial emergency aid
In 2005, Norwegian aid was provided to an organization affiliated with the US and EU terrorist lists.
New voices in New Time
Ny Tid presented this week several exciting writers and a new agreement with the Arabic TV channel Aljazeera.
Seed storage and fish farming
This week Aljazeera writes about Svalbard's international seed bank and endangered cod.
The discomfort in the ether
The media debate has reopened this week. It should have come a step further.
Us and the others
Sometimes a TV channel can make us think again about ourselves and the others.
- Norway must put pressure on the EU
The EU does not comply with agreements with African countries. That is why Norway must push the Union to tighten up, says South African economist Mohau Pheko.