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The climate – hostage to the industrial lobbies

Not only are several major US companies losing out on a Kyoto deal, but they expect increased growth if the protocol never sees the light of day.

Only option

Once upon a time, I belonged to those who believed that the days of the Christian People's Party here in the world were spoken. One could really only read the background figures for the polls, or the electoral scientists' electoral polls, and see that the KrF voters were well below the average life expectancy of the Norwegian population. They were soon to die.

The UN wants to stop the Congo robbery

UN experts accuse Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi of illegally trafficking minerals and timber from Congo-Kinshasa.

Greater Norwegian pressure on Israel

"Stop Israel's violence and oppression." The slogan came about after a delegation from the Oslo Labor Party traveled to Israel and Palestine and got to see with their own eyes the skewed balance of power in the daily war as ...

Presidential election with a taste

Last week's election in Uganda hit cracks in Yoweri Museveni's national unity movement. The opposition leader is now in police questioning.

Cola Tanduay

"He glances at the empty bottles left behind, and sees his own mirror image reflected in the Tanduay and Cola bottles. Henrik nods and toasts with his mirror image. "

In battle for Attac

- It is pathetic to criticize Attac for not being system critical enough, says Swedish America Vera-Zavala. She is convinced that she has given birth aid to a viable movement.

Do they have him now?

Slobodan Milosevic: A dictator and a firearm, alone with his beloved in a bunker. Instead, Milosevic surrendered to Serbian police, following promises of family visits and that he would not immediately ...

The traveling people

Britt Karin Larsen has again written a beautiful, important and daring book about the traveling people.