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Human rights under one roof

What significance does a human rights house have in the conflicts that are currently going on in Ukraine?

The violence of silence

Four women are fighting to break the silence of the past in the war-torn country of Chechnya.

Everyday prevention of radicalization

In the past year, the media image was strongly influenced by issues related to terrorist threats, Norwegian foreign warriors and radicalization. Politicians, government and civil society representatives have ...

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.

Matthew Avery Sutton: American Apocalypse. A History of Modern Evangelicalism

The most important task of the millennialists and other radical groups was to change society according to new religious doctrines.

Orientering June 17, 1967

Orientering the week after the Six Day War: In this month's Orienteringcolumn, we print both the leader about the role of the Norwegian press during the war in the Middle East and an interview with Jean-Paul Sartre about how he sees the road to peace in the region. This year is 20 years since the Oslo agreement (1993-1995), and we are constantly bringing this topic to Ny Tid.

The free nature of Allah

Conversation with Shoaib Sultan

When terrorism threatened Europe

The documentary A German Youth tells the story of the Baader-Meinhof group exclusively through archive clips. It does not make the parallels to today's news picture less obvious. 

Doctors Without Borders: Enough is enough

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

Benjamin T. Lynerd: Republican Theology

The idea of ​​the Bible ruling over people's everyday lives and social and public life still lays a governing hand over the Republican Party in the United States. 

The drop that hollows the stone

Laibach is a highly relevant player in Morten Traavik's North Korean project.

Mikkel Wold (ed.): Take back the ethics. Market thinking and its consequences

When everything in life gets a price tag, they become easily corrupted.

Escande and Cassini: Bienvenue dans le capitalisme 3.0

It is long before the sharing economy gives sounding coins in the common fund.

The war after ISAF

SOUTH MOVIE: Tell Spring Not to Come This year depicts Helmud Province in Afghanistan after ISAF forces withdrew, as seen through the eyes of local forces.

Corruption in the open

Film festival HRHW: The road to modern China seems to be paved with the methods of the Wild West, one would believe the documentary The Road.

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.

The world is waiting for Saddam

The first round of the Security Council took two months. If the second round takes just as long, the war must be postponed until the fall.

Norwegians are also human beings, and corruption is not a rare, exotic or embarrassing disease ....

I have been investigating corruption and fraud for over 20 years, and spent half my time in Norway. 

50-60

When you turn fifty, the opportunities for freedom come – but also the consequences of previous elections.

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?

The housing market will collapse

How long can we hold on to a social model that does not work?

Ta-Nehisi Coates: Between the World and Me

Ta-Nehisi Coates fills the American dream, showing that individual responsibility helps little in the face of structural racism. 

Myanmar's long road to peace

Myanmar's historic parliamentary elections do not necessarily lead to peace in the country, after more than half a century of conflict with the country's many minority groups.

The very idea of ​​freedom

In his new book, Axel Honneth blends socialism and solidarity, thereby losing sight of the true idea of ​​freedom.

John-Andrew McNeish and others: Contested Powers

Contested Powers, with case studies from Latin America, shows how energy resources and political power are interconnected.