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A dance on dandelion

Norwegian dance bands are out of the Swedish shadow, but are not yet invited by the good company.

In the harbor of justice

It was once a whole city that would be decent.

On the stumps loose

The prestigious environmental cooperation between Norway and Indonesia cost NOK 28 million and would save the rainforest. 16 years later, a quarter of the forest is fields. In 1993, Gro Harlem Brundtland advocated a mass deed for the world's biodiversity. Norway embarked on Sumatra's rainforests. The criticism of the Norwegian environmental projects that followed was merciless.

Think, wait and see

The United States is loosening on Iran, and we should hold them back.

The revolution that froze

The revolution that froze

Dangerous opinions

The Norwegian public also has its sacred cows. We saw that last week.

Cold terrorist as a superhero

The filming of V for vendetta updates the cartoon's Thatcher criticism to a sharp warning about the consequences of today's terrorist terror.

Women to lust – and only that

Why are there so few male Solstad readers who have criticized the author's many one-dimensional female characters?

On the way to Israel

The government is now actively working for Norwegian companies to deliver parts to the new US fighter aircraft JSF. 100 of the fighter planes will be sold to Israel. If these aircraft contain Norwegian parts, it contravenes Norwegian law.

The powerful dogmatists

When you wait for the Messiah, both nuclear war and global warming can be good signs.

Tighter control regime

Norway must introduce measures that could threaten the freedom of organization of volunteers.

Invisible Norway?

Norway is invisible, says Professor Janne Haaland Matlary. For some sauce.

Cartoonists are being killed for US criticism

If you joke about the Iraq war or Christianity, you can get Western fundamentalists by the neck.

Good girl

The real reasons why four out of five Norwegian professors are men.

The fear of the bird virus

Norway has banned cage operations from 2012 for better animal health. But because of the bird flu, fresh organic birds are forced into closed halls. Norway's line is extreme, the British eco-organization believes.

Putin's method

Shoot first. Say it was a terrorist afterwards.

Europe's last czar

President Alexander Lukashenko is not afraid of an orange revolution during the Belarus elections in March.

Guess is cowardly!

Norway needs a culture canon. But it is not what most Norwegians seem to believe.

A little twisted look at women and music

The history of Norwegian female rock and pop artists invites both longed-for humming and thought-provoking humming, but struggles as the course goes on.

Megaby at the breaking point

The UN Commission on Sustainable Development wants increased focus on the world's metropolitan environments. In Mexico City, the world's largest metropolitan area, the consequences of this entire environmental foundation are threatened.

Who's Afraid of Nora Helmer?

In order for Henrik Ibsen and his women to survive, we must never give up trying to get in close contact with them.

Eight minutes that changed the world

This week is fifteen years since George Holliday bought a new camcorder. It triggered the biggest riots in US history.

A closed circle

Several regimes have made it difficult to sell books and impart knowledge in Kabul, but now the city is full of people who want to read.

Borrowing oil money to Israel

With increasing military spending, Israel needs to borrow money abroad.

Terror as a driving force

We fear poultry. We fear cattle. We should fear the fear.