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The victims of war

A Norwegian journalist has been killed. We are not at peace.

Another picture of Africa

From 17. January and one month ahead, the exhibition NewAfrica will give African artists a voice in the Year of Diversity 2008. The curator Yetunde Aina from Nigeria has been instrumental in deciding how the contemporary art of the continent should be presented.

Big brother sees you

It is impossible to discuss the surveillance community without referring George Orwells novel 1984 which came out in 1948. In his society, Big Brother, the state power, is a totalitarian power that monitors the individual around the clock.

Hope for Kenya

Hundreds have lost their lives following the Kenya election 27. December. In Nairobi, feminist Roselynn Musa sits wondering if she should leave the country.

The martyr's task

There is new hope for democracy in Pakistan.

New times for New Time – again

From New Year, Ny Tid was taken over by Mediehuset Vårt Land, which wants to continue running the newspaper in its current form. Martine Aurdal resigns as editor-in-chief.

No to dictatorship

Today's New Age distances itself from dictatorships both in the past and present, regardless of ideology.

Digital Christmas gift: Christmas gift with snowball effect

The more OLPC machines that fall under the Christmas trees, the more will continue to develop the machine.

Finally: Eelreit Cola

In February 2008 launches the world's first Fairtrade certified Coke.

The future is a barcode

This machine makes CSR theories work in practice.

Larger deaf ear

How do you defend Norwegian spaghetti policy, Støre?

Biafra as a novel art

Half a yellow sun falls into a category that is about to take over the international book market. The theme, a politically charged conflict of the time, becomes a guarantee of quality, Jonny Halberg writes.

Abortion in the Golden Age

4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days is a movie that puts the claws in you.

Timeless beats

The Beatles created the soundtrack to the legendary 1960 century, says author Bård Ose. Beatles year 2007 rounds off with the musical Across the Universe which is now going to the cinema.

Blows the dust of the Cold War

In California's reddish, dry landscape lies the seed of a new cold war. Americans blow the dust off their aging military facilities – and breathe new life into old conflicts.

The police are allowed to apply for a visa base

The police have access to large amounts of information about foreigners who have applied for a visa to Norway. The Data Inspectorate is responding.

Far from the moon

The moon landing is exposed. What is the prime minister going to do now?

Kohinordmann

She changed Norway's self-understanding when she fought for her husband, the truth and justice. Ny Tid names Kohinoor Norwegian of the Year 2007.

One hundred hours with Fidel

Ignacio Ramonet has done what no one else has done: to make the final interview with Fidel Castro.

Photo Finish

At Mara Lee, art criticism is at the center, but it is those pictures that represent the final words.

Roadmap for climate change

After years of denials and diversionary maneuvers, it is now the turn of climate change to change the political climate.

In the eye of the storm

Africa will be hit hard by climate change. The small village of Vilankulo in Mozambique has been hit by cyclones three times since 2003. The tourism industry was to become Mozambique's new gold. Then came the cyclones.

CURRENT NO MARTE THORKILDSEN

– Those who are trying to reduce the climate debate to a debate on SV are completely over target, says Inga Marte Thorkildsen (SV).

Stronger control of foreigners

Soon everyone who applies for a visa to Norway must be registered with fingerprints. Norway is linked to what will become the world's largest database of biometric data, Vis.

It helps

There is a solution to the climate problems.