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History of freedom of speech

Some symbolic events in the global history of freedom of speech:

A strengthened government

But important disciplines are losing out on the government.

Those who build Norway

After another week of alleged multicultural problems, it is time to showcase all the solutions.

- A clear narrator's voice

Sigurd Evensmo was Orienterings first editor. Now his first biography is being written.

Seek African myth

Tired of the same old suffering stories from the African continent? Here in Ny Tid you get the other stories – like Africa's new research boom.

New Time journalist behind Valla book

Gerd-Liv Valla's new book "The Process" is written by New Time columnist Stian Bromark.

Greener money binge?

Investing the oil fund in alternative energy will be both profitable and environmentally friendly, says Attac.

Beach, robbery and structures

Suddenly, a bunch of Brazilian young boys come running towards the Norwegian students.

Therefore, Burma was forgotten

Hans Olav Lahlum: When Kjell Magne Bondevik and Børge Brende were in government, the answers about Burma were a study in non-committal fog talk and explanations.

More Khmer

Two books about Pol Pot's cruel regime remind us that the blood-streaking stories must be told over and over again.

Going to childhood

– I really needed to be ugly towards something I loved, says author Johan Harstad about the adult Albert Åberg.

oil curse

Oil is still a threat to peace in Africa.

gold Fever

In Mongolia, the gold mines have led economic growth of seven to eight percent a year. The price is mercury emissions that poison humans and animals. Around the world, at least 20 million people are active in small-scale mining, and 100 million depend on the mining industry.

Voted for peace prize winner

In 2002, Norway voted against India's Rajendra Pachauri to lead the UN Climate Panel. Now he comes to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.

Full split

Solidarity organizations are now split into two alliances in a verbal war on trade policy.

Left to right

Oslo Left has shown that they are guarantors of the Progress Party.

Sunbathing. settled

Hege Storhaug goes for new attacks on what she believes is Islam.

The battle for the city

The graffiti community and authorities are communicating through anti-tag campaigns and counter-attacks with spray booths. Why is no one talking?

Global women's power

28. October, Cristina Kirchner becomes president of Argentina, as Patil became in India in July. If Hillary Clinton wins the US election, women will rule the world's most important country on five continents. History shows that things are not always going well. 15. October, Liberia will visit Ellen Johnsen-Sirleaf and South Africa's Deputy Prime Minister Norway. Like many other female elected officials, Liberia's president is called the "iron woman". Not without reason.

Experimental dark man

Bård Torgersen had to go down to the basement to write the end of his new novel.

When states fail

Ironically, non-governmental organizations are the rescue of our global world.

Norway ready for Darfur

The government's desire to contribute more to UN-led operations is fulfilled in January, two years after Soria Moria. Why did it take so long?

A new course

The state budget shows that who is in government actually plays a role.

Supporter for whom?

If Jonas Gahr Støre actually wants to implement the new "trade-oriented development cooperation", Norwegian corporate policy must be changed.

This is how YOU win the war on terror

If you end up on the roulette, you must give it a spin around the axis of evil, and Vips becomes one of the players terrorist.