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Was it Russia? – Ukraine is sued

Why is Borge Brende so confident that it was Russia that shot down the Malaysian passenger plane in 2014? 

Denied visa for bridge builder event in Norway

Palestinian peace activist Jaber Arar was on his way to Norway to give a lecture under a flag in support of peace between Israelis and Palestinians, but did not enter the country. "Ironically, Norway says no," the organizers believe.

Gaza does not function as anything but a large prison, possibly as a road ...

Gaza has survived three wars in such a short period of time that even ten-year-old children can remember all three. Yet, the people here live in a vacuum of international oblivion after a decade of blockade.

Leader: A possible choice of destiny

On Monday, Norway faces an election that could affect the political balance in Northern Europe. Your voice counts.

Jean-Luc Godard: Introduction to a True History of Cinema and Television

For Jean-Luc Godard, one of the most important things in a film's history is to reflect on the film's unrealized possibilities.

Jonathan Littell: Syrian Notebooks

Littell writes for those who want to know the Syrian reality on the body.

The good, the right and the workable

The British ethical theorists continued the legacy of Kant, but had a more realistic view of morality and what was feasible in real life.

What is most important?

Are technological advances linked to ethical advances? What is it that really makes Norway one of the most humanely prominent societies in the world? 

Naivism that characterizes much of global activism

The new, transnational activism is often about expressing our own conscience, the authors of Advocacy in Conflict claim. It is never innocent – but always political.

The dilemma of the indignant

Dishonest about strategy and challenge from the right has characterized the spring of left-wing populists in Podemos. Local and regional selection 24. May be a sticking point on the road ahead for Spain.

Hockey Socialism

The Red Army paints a multifaceted picture of the Soviet ice hockey team during the Cold War. How to unite collectivism and the freedom of the individual?

More money for fighter jets and overseas missions

This year's defense budget represents an increase in spending of 9,8 percent compared to 2015. But does the increase in budget contribute to strengthening defense capacity when almost everything goes to the purchase of new fighter aircraft?

Burning hearts

The portraits of people who act and act when others do not, arouse hope in the hopeless. (Stream of the month to our subscribers).

Burundi – seen from a different point of view than the western one

By: Norunn Kjenstad DEBATE: The situation in Burundi has been blown out of proportion by the opposition and civil society, which has done a good job of propaganda. The propaganda ...

A revolt lit by political stagnation

"This rebellion is not going to die out," says Palestinian journalist and author. Can the third intifada be the last?

Great war in Ukraine between NATO and Russia?

In July, Ny Tid had an article in print about the escalation of the fighting in eastern Ukraine. Article author Aslak Storaker makes a number out of ...

After the violence: Why don't the police cooperate?

Two months after I was assaulted and beaten up, the police have picked up two perpetrators. I doubt they are guilty.

- Distance between life and learning

Opposition politicians in the Storting's defense committee are critical to the crackdown on the framework for Norwegian forces abroad.

The right of artificial life

Author Alex Garland is directing debut with a fascinating sci-fi chamber play about artificial intelligence and real emotion.

Svante Nordin: The War of the Philosophers

Wittgenstein fought heroically at the front – Benjamin simulated war inability. World War I changed Europe forever – and strongly influenced European philosophy as well.

Doctors Without Borders: Enough is enough

MSF will no longer receive money from EU countries or Norwegian authorities.

Shipping company in the countercurrent

"We do not take a position on internal conflicts and have neither the opportunity nor the desire to debate this," says the director of the shipping company that their vessels have transported phosphate from Western Sahara.

Economic collapse – Norway's rescue?

Norway is like a patient waiting for the settlement with his own corrupt lifestyle.

Anarchist Ukraine Two years after Maidan: Bear Bow and Kiev

Freedom is complex, as Bjørneboe said at the time. For him, freedom meant both assembly, movement, information and freedom of speech – but all provided legal certainty.

Russia gets rid of foreign warriors

Russian authorities have opened the borders to extremists who want to travel to Syria to war. If they change their mind and want to go home, they are severely punished. This tactic was supposed to cause fewer extremists in the Caucasus, but has led to increased recruitment – across the country.