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Torbjorn Tumyr Nilsen

Former journalist for MODERN TIMES.

New Time at the Top of the Review

Ny Tid reigns supreme as the most quoted and referenced weekly or monthly newspaper in Norway. – Ny Tid sets the agenda in the Norwegian debate, says head of analysis Kristina Nilsen in Retriever.

5 years with Ny Tid magazine

Next week it will be 5 years since Ny Tid became an independent news magazine. Thursday you are invited to a party. See what some of the country's top analysts think about the magazine, which is quoted more than most.

Stoltenberg honors Benjamin (15)

Jens Stoltenberg today holds the keynote address during the 10 annual mark for the Nazi killing of Benjamin Hermansen (15). The prime minister gave notice of attendance on Wednesday, the same day as he defended the sending of Maria Amelie in the Parliament. Two days after the Amelie broadcast, its leading critics meet at Youngstorget.

The account of a predicted success

This past week there have been major media debates on "the multicultural problem". But hidden behind the headlines, it turns out that most Norwegians are more enthusiastic about immigrants than ever. And now the minorities are also winning in anonymous TV polls.

Alerts Norwegian WikiLeaks

Whistleblower organization welcomes a Norwegian WikiLeaks. The Pirate Party in Sweden tells Ny Tid that it is only a matter of time before a Scandinavian version arrives. They want to help with the creation.

Changed on Dørum instructions

  • Just before Odd Einar Dørum resigned as Minister of Justice in 2005, he was given new instructions for PST. But the successor Knut Storberget (Ap) then adopted new guidelines that allow for more surveillance of Norwegians.
  • The Ministry of Justice confirms to Ny Tid that registration of people's beliefs and sexual orientation occurs.
  • The Storting was not informed of new guidelines for PST. The Left responds to Storberget's secrecy. Frp now requires a new security committee.

PST can detect sex habits

On these websites, Ny Tid gives you the guidelines for personal surveillance in Norway. PST can list people's sexual preferences, as if they are gay. Religion, state of health, "philosophical beliefs" and trade union affiliation can also be registered. The Norwegian Bar Association believes that Norwegian citizens are affected.

Monitored by PST

Socialist Iffit Qureshi protested against Israel's war in Gaza. Then she was informed that she was registered with the Police Security Service. Now she lives with the uncertainty.

Our global Facebook village

Sunday 24. October was TV action, Monday 1. November starts Rødnesedagene. If aid collections are characterized by the last century's worldview, social media such as Facebook may be the solution to increased global solidarity in that 21. century?