Ethics bib for Levi's
The clothing manufacturer in dispute with the ethical trade association in Great Britain.
Believe in world parliament
Next week, the World Federalist Movement will gather to decide how a world parliament can be established.
Taken by politics
In several subcultures, music is ideology enough in itself. Nevertheless, the policy is pressing.
Most PC for money
Access to PCs and the Internet is essential for poor countries to participate in the global community. But what is the best solution for educating the next generation in information technology? Should every student in poor countries get their own laptop that they can take home, or should the money be spent on used PCs in classrooms?
The dictator's logic
In Russia, the authorities consider the free word so dangerous that being a journalist has become a life-threatening profession.
Freedom dies slowly
Women are the foremost critics of Vladimir Putin's regime, which has now begun to brainwash young people such as Hitler-Jugend. For criticism, they risk their lives. In recent weeks, violence has spread widely in Russia. In the shelter of Putin, Russian gangs attack journalists, coloreds, gays and environmentalists. This year's Free Word Award winner asks Norway to stop strengthening Putin's regime.
- Prevents freedom of expression
Filmmaker Sverre Pedersen was not allowed to film Afghan asylum seekers at the Trandum foreign intern.
Let the choice be local
The national politicians' dominance of the election campaign weakens the local government.
So you think you know something?
Zambian Anna Phiri wanted to create a magazine for Zambians that was more real than the magazines from abroad. Ten years later she made it. Now she wants to change how the West sees Africa.
Bay jaws and tufts
Are today's men mature for serious relationships and children? That's the implicit question in Taken by the Woman and Knocked Up.
The man who loved Elvis
On August 16, it was 30 years since the biggest icon in popular music died. New Time has been talking to Jerry Schilling, Elvis Presley's bodyguard and personal friend for many years.
Facts on the table!
In addition to an independent study of racism in public agencies, comprehensive attitude-building work must be initiated.
language problems
A controversial language test has determined that Mona Ismail Hirsi is not from the place she claims to be from. Now she risks expulsion. Her three-year-old son Basher has lived in asylum centers in Norway all his life. Soon UNE decides whether to be sent to a place his mother claims not to know.
Must discuss the school books
In April, the Government was warned of ignorant mention of minorities in new school books. Only now is the Jewish Museum invited to a meeting to discuss the books.
Omits the fate of the Jews in Norway
A new history book for the secondary school does not mention the Jewish section, the extermination of Jews in Norway or the Jews as a minority. Holocaust Center Director Odd-Bjørn Fure thinks the school book should be stopped.
Get to make copy medicines
While the Great Flood threatens to trigger an epidemic in South Asia, India won an important lawsuit against the pharmaceutical company Novartis.
40 years with Sgt. Pepper
Summer 1967 released the Beatles album which should turn upside down for the most part.
White canvas, black conflicts
Has Hollywood got a bad conscience towards Africa, or are there other motives behind the ongoing Africa wave?
Dictatorship becomes democracy
This is what the students learn in the school books: The Belarus dictatorship is a democracy. The Kremlin has "impressive loopholes." Bosnia did not participate in the Balkan wars of the 1990 century.