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International orientering in the present.

Not ready for Copenhagen

The state budget for 2010 was Norway's opportunity to show that an extremely rich country can start the transition towards becoming a low-emission society. Chance missed.

Norway in jumbo place in the Nordic feminist initiative – Gives at least ...

Holy 12-15. June is the largest women's conference in the Nordic countries at 20 year in Malmö. Both Denmark and Sweden have given 40 twice as much support as the H-Frp government. Norway has reduced women's support to less than a third of what it was in 1994. At the same time, new cuts are notified. – We are concerned, says Gro Lindstad in FORUM. Frps Solveig Horne defends the cuts.

Company on box

Norwegian traders flee abroad – at least on paper. Increasingly, mailbox companies are being used for tax evasion, crime and social security fraud.

- Manipulative language

The Minister of Agriculture receives criticism from the initiator of an African campaign that extends to sneak protectionism and the myth that short-lived food is the same as environmentally friendly food.

A little piece of Hollywood

Friday 13. August was the Norwegian premiere of Harald Zwart's star-studded film The Karate Kid. Welcome to a globalized Hollywood!

Melt green myths

After another climate book launch, I ask the question: Do we need even more books on climate policy and the causes and consequences of global warming?

Nobel-letter shock

Ny Tid publishes here the Swedish letter that on Tuesday sent waves into the Norwegian Nobel Committee. The Swedish Nobel Foundation already on Wednesday launched a quick investigation into whether Norway awards the Peace Prize in violation of the Nobel will. The Swedes say the answer will come by March 15.

More than green

The Greens seem a little more red with SV defender Hilde Opuku as the new spokesperson. Frank Aarebrot warns of wolf danger ahead of next year's local elections.

The story of the senses

- I like sensory impressions. Sound also became the essence when I was writing about Norway, says the Indian multi-artist Grishma Rao (25). New Time meets her in her hometown of Mumbai. She won a prize in the Indo-Norwegian writing competition "In your shoes."

Do not fear Frp

Margreth Olin wants to counteract the fear of the unknown through the website Nextkjærklar.no and her new documentary The Others.

In the name of greatness

While families refuse Norwegian to allow pop musicians to be portrayed on an airplane, no one protested when the Ministry of Defense named a warship for Peace Prize winner Fridtjof Nansen and peace activist Thor Heyerdahl. Heyerdahl said no before he died, but was persuaded. Now the Nansen frigates will be used in sharp NATO missions. Nansen Peace Center responds.

The choice seen from Harlem

On Tuesday, the United States may have its first African-American president. New Time has traveled from a crisis-stricken Wall Street to the historic epicenter of black culture in the United States.

Admits that Norway may have killed civilians

The government claims on June 7 that no civilians in Libya have been injured or killed by Norwegian aircraft. But the Armed Forces' headquarters now informs Ny Tid that Norway operates with different types of civilians, and that they cannot rule out that non-military has been killed: – Civilians can be legitimate targets, says Colonel Petter Lindqvist to Ny Tid.

- Solidarity is everything

Civil society activists in Iraq think the better are basic human rights that can save the country from the crisis. Now their day's end plan.

- Solidarity is everything

Civil society activists in Iraq think the better are basic human rights that can save the country from the crisis. Now their day's end plan.

Facebook becomes TV

TV 2 celebrates 20 years of right-wing new venture: "Facebook-Right" gets its own TV program and massive media coverage from former colleagues. But is national conservative television really new? No, on the contrary, thinks TV 2 writer. And acquaintances of the TV creators point out that both the right and left sides now gather around "the national", with contempt for international perspectives.

Increases eco tax

On Tuesday, the farmer organizations broke off negotiations with the state. But the Frp-led Ministry of Agriculture has already increased the levy by 39 per cent for organic farming. Fewer organic small farms are now being notified.

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Women against Jagland

Thorbjørn Jagland has been mistakenly appointed as chair of the Nobel Committee. Both the Equality Ombudsman, Frps Nobel Member and Aps Karin Yrvin want the four women to be considered leaders as well.

Light breeze over Norway

Complaint. A well-known statement is that books should be reported in newspapers and not to the police. The book New Wind over Norway (Dreyer), with Hanne Nabintu Herland as the front figure, should, however, be reported to the Consumer Council. Here is a reason for the complaint.

Norway in jumbo place in the Nordic feminist initiative – Gives the least to women

Holy 12-15. June is the largest women's conference in the Nordic countries at 20 year in Malmö. Both Denmark and Sweden have given 40 twice as much support as the H-Frp government. Norway has reduced women's support to less than a third of what it was in 1994. At the same time, new cuts are notified. – We are concerned, says Gro Lindstad in FORUM. Frps Solveig Horne defends the cuts.

Climate for hijab

The Norwegian press has written more than five times as much about the hijab debate as about the climate crisis.

Singing out

In one week, "Tooji" (25) will sing in Azerbaijan: "I do not feel that freedom is politics. It is a human need, ”says the artist who fled from neighboring Iran as a one-year-old. Both the Melodi Grand Prix in Baku and the Football European Championships in Ukraine can now be used as political press.

Leader: The Norwegian climate change

In recent weeks, we have seen a shift in the debate climate around the climate issue. Except for those in power.

- We will be flooded

Norway's two-degree target in climate negotiations is not enough to prevent us from flooding, warns the leaders of small island states.