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The price of climate quotas is record low. It is cheaper to pollute than for a long time.

From Kiev: A new era for Ukraine?

"They were shot like animals," one of the founders of the Euromaidan movement, Olexandra Matviichuk, told Ny Tid. The authorities' strategy was to radicalize those who protested. We are talking about the uprising, the volunteers, the government and Russian propaganda.

Truth fight in terrorist fog

It took hours from the attack Charlie Hebdo was a fact, until the events in Paris became a fierce battle for freedom of speech in Norwegian. - One turning point, says Vebjørn Selbekk of the Day. - Tragic if Paris terror increases the conflict in Norway, says press veteran Sven Egil Omdal.

USA

Can the desire for peace win over American warlifers?

USA VS CHINA: The US foreign policy elite practices anti-Chinese rhetoric and has cut diplomacy in favor of demands.

Patrick Cockburn: The Rise of the Islamic State

A book about ISIS that has a military more than a religious focus.

Rich, multifaceted and playful

PHOTO ART: Currently showing New Visions – The Henie Onstad Triennial for Photography and New Media. 22 artists, for example, bring to the fore issues of energy and natural resource extraction – and their consequences.

Can the New Democracy in Northern Syria Survive?

The third Turkish invasion of northern Syria: the rescue or downfall of a new type of democracy.

From state zero

"The Gaza war has made it necessary to discuss a one-state solution between Israel and Palestine," former Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said recently. He thus raised the thoughts of several Palestinians and Israelis, as an alternative to the two-state solution from the Oslo Agreement.
- We must devise a completely new philosophy, to get on the right course after the Oslo agreement. We need a new horizon, says Palestinian analyst Mohsen Abu Ramadan to Ny Tid. But on the streets of Gaza City, few are ready for compromise, shortly after the war.

Niels Bo Bojesen. Surveillance. See Libex.Eu

Juicy fines for coronal fractures in Spain

PENALTY: In Spain, the authorities have the option of imposing hefty fines on citizens who refuse to be vaccinated or oppose restrictions during the pandemic.

Many faceted meetings in Moss

FESTIVAL: Europe is the theme when the Mill City Literature Festival is organized for the fifth time.

Eye to eye – and the world goes blind

Mahatma Gandhi never received the Nobel Peace Prize he should have had. His teachings in non-violent conflict management have been and are a great inspiration to many, but are not so widely used by top politicians. 

Noble girlfriend

Wojoud Mejalli (25) from Yemen is a friend and matchmaker of Nobel laureate Tawakkol Karman, whom she meets in a week. Mejalli moved to Norway after threats in his home country. Now she wants to create a radio station.

Follows Frp with argus eyes

– We hope Frp wins, says Belgian Vlaams Belang to Ny Tid. The right-wing populist party wants Siv Jensen in an international coalition. The Sweden Democrats and Danish right-wing parties also want the FRP to gain government power on Monday.

Heading for a new Northern Ireland?

The battle for Catalonia could be the start of an insoluble conflict. 

President and peace saboteur

South Sudan's President Salva Kiir wants everything but peace, and sticks in the wheels of dialogue and peace processes with both defiance and abuse of power. Why does he act as he does?

- Will increase the war industry

The blue-blue government is opening up to increase Norway's war participation in NATO and the EU. In addition, Norwegian weapons production will grow more. – Very negative for Norway, says Alexander Harang in the Peace Team. The Kongsberg group is satisfied.

Female contrasts at the Berlin 

The thought-provoking reality of Javisha Patel's short film Circle contrasts sharply with the life of cotton-picking Alabama, as depicted in Maris Curran's short film While I Yet Live. 

From full houses to gray streets

Ny Tid was there when Young Conservative women rebelled on Tuesday, but were voted down, during this year's slogan meeting for Women's Day. – The far left has gained a monopoly on March 8, claims Liberal Party leader Trine Skei Grande. – Make your own train, as it was before, Torhild Skard answers. The police open to approve more trains already by March 8.

- We'll do well!

This week, it was learned in Norway that Norwegian soldiers admit to having killed defenseless Afghans. Afghanistan's ambassador to the Nordic countries is not surprised. Maniza Bakhtari wants other pictures in the Norwegian public.

UN: – We are all fans of Norway's Foreign Minister

Jonas Gahr Støre saved the UN's disputed racism conference, believes the UN summit.

Social control 4.0

China's digital social credit system operates with a form of gamified control, which rewards users as they score points for behavior inside and outside the network. Within 2020, Chinese authorities are planning to establish a nationwide system. Western commentators react with disgust, but is our own social media really that much better?

The wind in the picture

In a time of multitasking, media noise and digital currents, Straub-Huillet's films stand as immovable stones – which ask us to listen to the wind. Exhibition at the Art Academy in Trondheim

Will reform the peace prize

The Nobel Committee should have members from all over the world. And the secrecy should be replaced with transparency. It calls for the Storting's Vice President Akhtar Chaudhry, who is now initiating a reform of the Nobel Peace Prize.

The legacy of Band Aid

Ethiopia will become the tourist country that combines Egypt's cultural treasures with Kenya's wildlife. But 25 years after Band Aid, the tourism industry is still struggling to get rid of the TV images from 1984.