To make a point
The European dream work
Criticizes European toys
A radical bastion
An example of the invaluable value of free art
On the trail of the UN
Pending Thai new elections
The new fascism
The horde and the socially unconscious
Frp presses the press the most
* Frps Per Sandberg demanded that SAS remove its aircraft magazine after analysis of award-winning Swedish commentator. SAS complied with the desire for a hint of money from Finance Minister Siv Jensen. – Lovely by SAS, says the Journalist editor.
* No party complains as much as Frp to the Press's Professional Committee (PFU). Half of the party complaints in the past year have been from Frp. The party and Sandberg have lost all the last three cases. For the past 15 years, Frp has only been successful in 9 of 25 complaints. – We are tired of ignorant journalists, says Per Sandberg.
Is there war in Western Sahara?
Commercial companies
Climate thinking outside the box
- Not suitable for referendum
12. June, the Irish said no to the Lisbon Treaty, as the only 27 referendum country. EU Commission Ambassador Percy Westerlund admits that it is a crisis, but he refuses to give up.
Rafto prize winners criticize Statoil
This year's winner of the Rafto Prize, Malahat Nasibova, believes Statoil helps legitimize Azerbaijan's assault on its own population.
New Time at the Top of the Review
Ny Tid reigns supreme as the most quoted and referenced weekly or monthly newspaper in Norway. – Ny Tid sets the agenda in the Norwegian debate, says head of analysis Kristina Nilsen in Retriever.
Weapons, drugs and soy
Critical to Norwegian China journalism
Björk's bear service
From Kiev: A new era for Ukraine?
Limitless airport culture
New security requirements mean that we spend more and more time at airports, which are neither national nor cosmopolitan. So what kind of food should we expect at airports like Gardermoen this summer?