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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.

The green wave

Whether it is because it is soon spring and the green does not know, but now the books on environment are queued. Here, the solutions are the focus.

Strong diplomas and sweet tones

This year's documentary film festival in Sheffield offered tantalizing testimonies of torture and executions, catchy music documentaries and a disturbing insight into Thomas Quick's confessions.

The Estonian film explosion

With roots in Kruchov's thawing period, the Estonian film has been heavily revitalized after the Song Revolution and the Baltic link in 1989.

Dark secrets under cloudless sky

Under Florida's cloudless sky, the secrets are as bottomless and dark as the swamps. With Bloodline, Netflix consolidates its lead position as a TV drama producer.

Considering law change

Thomas Hylland Eriksen applied for amnesty when Maria Amelie (25) was named Norwegian of the Year. The Ministry of Justice says no, but the Left, KrF and SV are considering changing the law in 2011.

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?

Life, death and metafiction

Italian Nanni Moretti is back with her best film since The Space of the Son, with the premier meta film Mia madre having several similarities.

Civilization and barbarism

Courtesy, eloquence and kindness even towards a man who was willing to take hundreds of thousands of innocent lives. This is how Raoul saved Nordling Paris from annihilation during the war.

Little help in the surrounding areas

LGBT people and other vulnerable groups will not be able to receive adequate help in neighboring Syria. This is one of the themes under Oslo Pride 2015.

Leader: Necessary venting

This week has shown that the red-green government is stronger inward than it may seem outward. But more camels are waiting.

Africa's new hope

A new generation of African leaders is taking over. The role models are Mandela and Barack Obama.

Bosnia in book form

The 6. April is the 20 year since the Bosnia war started. Now a new generation of Norwegians take responsibility for reminding us, and explaining, what happened.

- This is unheard of

Akhtar Chaudhry (SV) and Khalid Mahmood (Ap) withdraw from Afshan Rafiq (H) 's support for President Pervez Musharraf.

Prose: September

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Caught in the market matrix

You and I both actively use the dark side of the market economy. Loretta Napoleoni describes how in her new book.

- Yes to district support, no to industrial agriculture

The Common Council for Africa's proposal on how Norway can help solve the global food crisis splits the Small Farmers' Union and the Bondelaget.

The refugees Norway will not help where they are

Far in the north of Syria, the terrorist group ISIS has gone through one defeat after another. Kurdish defense forces are on the offensive against the new ISIS fascism.

At the education peak

Young men with immigrant backgrounds study more frequently than majority boys. But that has not happened before. It's no wonder the debate is skewed, according to Statistics Norway researchers.

To stroll through Via Appia's side streets

SOUTH ITALY TRAVEL SESSAY: Terracina's winding stairs and streets are full of cultural history, weeds, crooked cobblestones and wading lizards – and it is not always good to know if they lead to the purgatory, Rome or the resort's umbrellas.

Here is the Nordmann of the Year 2012

He got tired of the harassment and incitement of Roma people in Norway. This year he gave them job opportunities and a voice outside through People are People. Ny Tid nominates Bjønnulv Evenrud (42) as the Norwegian of the Year 2012.

The state can create a sustainable, green industrial society

The time to flick and repair is over. Global warming is real, and it is time for great government ambitions and visionary investments.

The new women's power

22. May is the first Norwegian book on women as heads of state: Since the trend started in Sri Lanka in 1960, 73 women in 53 countries all over the world have climbed to the top. Professor Øyvind Østerud admits that he is surprised.

COMMENT: Unsocial media

The wave of "selfies" shows our self-centered moments. Social media becomes unsocial medium. Where is the aesthetics of today's exposure craving?

The melancholy interpreter has traveled

The Swedish idea historian and essayist Karin Johannisson died in November. Her books on the history of emotions, body and mind will continue to raise important questions for generations.