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internationally

International orientering in the present.

The opposition breathes freer

In West Africa, democracy is on the rise. Ny Tid has visited Morocco and Mauritania.

South Africa's Zimbabwe divide

While the Zimbabwe election crisis is raging, South Africa's ruling party is contending with the ANC for its regional role. The events of the last few days further contribute to weakening President Thabo Mbeki.

Limitations of imagination

The fantasy wave rolls on in cinema. This week it is the canvas for Legend of Narnia – Prince Caspian. But the genre faces a problem of wear and tear.

knowledge Kampen

Friday 27. June Gates retires as Microsoft boss, but the company is constantly making new advances. If Microsoft's new document format is approved, people will be forced to buy the billion-dollar software, critics believe.

- Romantic stuff

Paul Collier turns back on criticism of the book The Poor, which now, late but well, comes in Norwegian.

- Romantic stuff

Paul Collier turns back on criticism of the book The Poor, which now, late but well, comes in Norwegian.

Woman release on high heels

Sex and single life have sparked a new debate on feminism in Norway. The series has also been noticed in Indian Bollywood, where sari is replaced with Armani.

With a can of gay openness

Skeiv Verden will make Norwegian gay Muslims visible. 28. June they will go by train in Oslo, wearing burka.

- 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.

Europe closes its doors

Norway and the EU are further tightening up on asylum policy. The alleged refugee stream is a delusion, Amnesty claims.

On the trail of the UN

Norway is the UN's best friend. But what to do with good friends if they don't show up when needed.

- Taxes must be returned to Afghanistan

The cultural treasures that are on the way in Norway are 4000 years old, according to the director of the National Museum in Kabul. The Afghan Embassy is now contacting the Norwegian authorities.

- Taxes must be returned to Afghanistan

The cultural treasures that are on the way in Norway are 4000 years old, according to the director of the National Museum in Kabul. The Afghan Embassy is now contacting the Norwegian authorities.

oil challenge

Climate experts believe that Norway should become a model society for renewable energy. Then we need a separate climate ministry and a climate-political revolution.

Inside a dictator

New book tries to understand the monster Mugabe.

- Reactionary from LO

Despite the Telenor scandal in Bangladesh, LO does not want to make corporate words of corporate responsibility more binding.

This is how Obama wants to change the world

Dialogue with Iran and Cuba. Extract from Iraq. This is how Barack Obama wants to change world politics. But will there be real change?

multi Queen

The music critics predict that Haddy N'jie will be great. She is happy to do that – if at the same time she is small.

Afghan cultural treasures are on the way in Norway

2000 year old coins from Afghanistan have probably escaped Norwegian bureaucracy. – This is not a unique case, according to the Cultural History Museum in Oslo.

The red danger

"The generals are scarier to us than we are to them," says Buddhist monks in Burma. The country's red-clad monks are still fighting for political change.

Ethics-chaos

Neither the government nor the Consumer Ombudsman will decide whether the company's promises of ethics are misleading marketing. – Sustainable chaos, says Trond Blindheim.

Indiana Jones in the Nuclear Family Realm

Family values ​​are becoming increasingly important in Hollywood's action-packed hero movies. This is seen in the new, Norwegian Indiana Jones movie.

An angry nation

Social dumping and political power struggles are two of the causes of recent days' violence against foreigners in South Africa.

Get stolen property

Last year, Norway passed a new law that would make it more difficult to introduce archaeological loot to the country. Since that time, not a single fitting has been made.

Wergeland's many sides

Henrik Wergeland started his writing career with anti-Semitic Jewish pieces. But he died as "Allah's sincere worshiper". Here are the jubilant's little-known pages.