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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. 

Both Che Guevara and mother

Film Festival HRHW: Sean McAllister's new documentary is a strong love story, drawing a picture of the dramatic development of Syria in recent years.

"We want a new legal system"

He drafted a constitution for a new Catalan republic – and was sentenced to three years in prison. Ny Tid has met the Catalan lawyer Santiago Vidal.

Norway and nuclear weapons

I have a dream that Norway will once again show the power and leadership.

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. 

Ståle Eskeland – a memory word

Steel Eskeland is dead. Who would dare to ask the most difficult questions now?

New attack on medicines for the poor

The US, Japan, Switzerland and the EU are trying to force India to stop the production of cheap medicines to the poor, thus putting millions of lives ...

Fear boycott and exclusion of the Oil Fund

Ethical guidelines for Norwegian lending can mean trouble for the Norwegian Oil Fund.

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.

The filmmaker as the good fairy

Is a documentary's credibility compromised when the director intervenes in the portrayed life story to achieve a desired and more salable result? The film Sonita is an important story of victory over women's oppressive traditions, but also raises difficult questions about the role of the filmmaker.

"Grave journalism is threatened"

The OSCE Representative for Press Freedom and the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression are concerned about the growing surveillance threat to journalists.

No one is safe – fortunately

28. January brought trial against former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. It's the first time ...

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. 

Place of peace

Those who choose a life of contemplation and love for God – can they play a role in this world? The movie You Can't Google God gives a simple and worthy portrayal of nuns and monastic life.

Third Period syndrome

2016 is a big election year, and so I don't aim for Donald Trump. 

How much can a camera see?

The rules of the game for what we can see with a camera are changing. Computers will soon be able to interpret images without human help.

Revolutionary daydreams and western accident tourism

In Brazil, global problems and opportunities are very visible, both in terms of racial conflicts, environmental politics and the distribution of goods. A trip to South America's largest country can therefore provide an exemplary insight into the global contemporary.

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.

Military division of power in Myanmar

Despite Aung San Suu Kyi's landslide victory in the November parliamentary elections, she is forced to share power with the military – and that could be her biggest challenge.

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.

Øystein Windstad's wife supports him

In this video, we are talking to the wife of the attacked journalist, Øystein Windstad, before he came home – Mr. Wojoud Mejalli.

The creation of a serial killer

In the documentary The Confessions of Thomas Quick, Sture tells Bergwall himself how he got psychiatrists, investigators and the judiciary to believe that he was Sweden's answer to Hannibal Lecter.

Leader: A possible choice of destiny

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

Where's the help in Congo?

Measles has ravaged in Congo's Katanga province for months. The UN has provided money, but the aid organizations are unable to assist where the needs are greatest.

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.