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Engraving and secrecy

Grave journalism is a hot topic for the time being. The SKUP conference on investigative journalism, with 600 media people in Tønsberg as participants, was organized the same week as the Panama Papers was released in the media.

Dominance and clan brothers

Vice magazine is sometimes border-searching, and sometimes pretty ordinary.

Is VG published by NATO?

The World Gang is Norway's most read newspaper. The newspaper sets the agenda, and characterizes and dominates Norwegian political debate. Then it is a pity that the newspaper's defense and foreign policy profile is so uncritical that one would think the newspaper is published by NATO or the Pentagon. 

The exploration of the journalistic boundaries

Border-seeking journalistic projects and a Danish poet on windblown car chases.

Are we an easy switch for computer companies?

Does computer technology create a new form of totalitarianism? Joshua Cohen's ambitious novel provides some experimental answers. 

Creative chaos from the electronic front line

What can stories about mutants, flying cats and athletes teach us about the relationship between technology, society and man? 

The boy who could change the world

The unique man Aaron Swartz is most notable in The Boy Who Could Change the World.

Leader: In the court of hell

Our journalist Øystein Windstad was a hairpin from being killed in Chechnya.

Leer-Salvesen: Picture checks

There are many ways to investigate the origin of an image.