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Hi! I am a girl who lives in Sogn og Fjordane. I myself have good experience with writing. I have worked in ...

Real Sami powder

The Sami band Adjagas writes their own joics, wrapping them in music inspired by rock, country and reggae. Monday comes the debut album.

Post's killing threat

From 1 January 2006, the existence of several of the country's opinion-bearing newspapers is threatened. Including New Time. The reason is Norway Post's decision last week on a ...

Japan's new pacifism

The Japanese military is today at its most active since World War II. But you don't like to talk about this.

The CIA cannot escape the rules

The CIA cannot use civilian aircraft and pretend to operate civilian, the Aviation Authority states.

CIA aircraft at Gardermoen

This CIA plane has been at Guantanamo Bay at least seven times. Barely four months ago it landed at Gardermoen, Ny Tid can reveal. The aviation authorities have not informed the government about the United States' controversial and unknown use of Norwegian airports.

New report criticizes Norway's role

A recent international report points to Norway's role in the peace process in Sri Lanka. Omission of groupings and lack of agreement on human rights have created resistance to the process.

Seeing the light in Iraq

Rector Rawafid Shahad looks optimistic at the upcoming Iraq elections. She means to speak on behalf of the majority of Iraqis when she challenges the Norwegian left.

A different life.

Adelheid Gulbrandsen (42 years) uses her own experiences as inspiration in the autumn best-selling novel Father's House. The yellow fire stood out as the only brown ...

The right of reservation in the EEA Agreement

During the EEA negotiations in 1992, the EU had to agree to grant Norway a reservation right so that the EEA agreement would not conflict with the Constitution. The right of reservation is therefore constitutionally a central part of the EEA agreement.

Scares about reservation rights

The EEA Agreement gives Norway the right to reserve itself against EU laws that the EU wants to enter into the EEA. No government has taken that right. But Jonas Gahr Støre, our new foreign minister, has stated that the right of reservation is real.

Past diversity

– I was tired of the media's stereotypical Muslim, says college lecturer Nazneen Khan-Östrem. This week she brought the book that tells a different story.

My challenge to Storberget

Book debutant Adelheid Seyfarth Gulbrandsen has this autumn been highly praised for her novel "Fars hus". But she's not happy about it. Not until the Minister of Justice Storberget shows that he has understood the seriousness of it, she writes in this week's Ny Tid article.

Civil Rights Campaign in 2005

"The French model has failed and needs to be reviewed again."

Art, capital and censorship

It is rare to see neoliberal ideology applied to the art field as uncritically as Ann-Britt Gran does in Ny Tid 29.10.05. She chooses to ...

ABC weapon-free zones

When Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre met Condoleezza Rice, it had been more than 20 years since the people of the Nordic countries collected more ...

Nuclear scares from No to the EU

No to the EU's Gullbjørg Røisli and Ole Ø. from October 4 ....

Islam for the advanced

Kari Vogt's new book on Islam is not for beginners, but contains a wealth of knowledge and material for those who want to learn a little more.

Shock effects without meaning

Coranoid is intriguing from a literary point of view, but it is unclear what the novel really wants to tell us about Islam.

White escape from the cities

– The growing proportion of immigrants in Dutch cities can only be explained by white flight, says Professor Jack Burgers.

Sons of Bob

Bob Marley is rightly called the third world's first pop star, but it was rather a sad affair when the Oslo World Music Festival presented ...

India as a role model

On Tuesday, India lit candles on the occasion of the annual Diwali celebration, the Great Light Fest. The holiday came just three days after 59 innocent children, women and ...

- Norway must withdraw from assignments in Sri Lanka

– It is very unfortunate that Norway is both facilitator of the peace process in Sri Lanka and at the same time leads the ceasefire observers, says Morten Høglund (Frp).

Criticized Norway before he was killed

One of the last things the foreign minister in Sri Lanka did before he was killed in August this year was to criticize Norway's role in the peace process. Following pressure, Norwegian politicians now open to pull Norway out of the role of leader of the ceasefire observers. Researcher Hilde Henriksen Waage believes that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs does not want to evaluate its own role.

Iceland – in the midst of globalization

The Icelandic government threatens to appeal Norway to the court in The Hague. Even Icelanders are more concerned about living in a globalized world. The island has become more privatized than the EU, although membership is not relevant.