Norwegian brake pads
It becomes predictable when Bent Sofus Tranøy complains about the market logic, writes our reviewer Torbjørn Røe Isaksen.
Africa seen from Akersgata
The newspaper reveals Norwegian myopia. Without even knowing it.
Moves May 17 train
On Spain's sunny coast, the May 17 train will be moved from the city's parade street due to terror fear.
Considering new rules
The detention of children at Trandum Immigration International can be stopped.
Selected the targets of the cluster bombs
Norwegian radars helped British artillery kill Iraqis in Basra with cluster bombs. Norway cannot possibly play a leading role in the cluster bombing issue internationally, says an expert.
New spring for the comic book novel
On Saturday, Cartoon Day is celebrated in Norway, and the Oslo visit to the Frenchman David B. launches a new spring for translated quality series.
Don't you think you don't exist
As many as 60.000 people have subscribed to reality concepts on Norwegian TV channels over the past year.
Will write the story himself
Hilde Frafjord Johnson has set a ten-year clause for access to his archive on the peace process in Sudan.
Speaking to Støre opposite
Norway claims a third of the sea area in Europe. None of the foreign ministers in the Svalbard treaty's signature country supports Norway's territorial ambitions.
The Curse of the Hermit Goose
There is nothing good about the heads of state looking back the way they do.
Norway must mediate in East Sudan
State Secretary Raymond Johansen (Ap) has been secretly asked to mediate in the unknown conflict in East Sudan.
Crazy and occasionally brilliant
New Weird America is just one big group of musical friends.
Happy as little
H Press and Throttle pedal is something as unoriginal as micro publishing with great literary prestige. Gas pedalist Audun Lindholm dreams of several competitors.
Meets resistance
Turkish authorities are proving by keeping secret plans for nuclear power plants.
Devilishly skilled jihadist
On Sunday, Osama bin Laden spoke to the world. On Monday it narrowed.
The hostages of war speak out
Now, one third of the prisoners on the Guantánamo base are released. At the same time, the stories of those who were first released are published.
Norwegian high explosives to Taiwan
For several years, the Norwegian authorities have rejected applications for arms sales to Taiwan. Nevertheless, Norwegian high explosives in the Hellfire rockets Taiwan are now resting with.
We are a nation we are with
While Benedict Anderson is concerned with nationalism as resistance to imperialism, Marianne Gullestad deals with the "innocent" Norwegian variant.
When the state does not tear in
If you publish books at a small publishing house, you remain unknown, eager and little recognized. Torgeir Bilstad gave the fuck and got government support.