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About real and imaginary threats to Norway

Continued refugee flows, jihadism and increasing resource scarcity could lead to a long-term economic decline, says Helge Lurås.

The cabbage crisis policy

TRAVEL LETTER: When the state does not seize those who fall outside, it is good that Americans have God – and cabbage.

The town's throaty rope

TRAVEL LETTER: It's not for nothing that this is the most mythologized city in the world, and perhaps one of the most fussy.

The UN Women's Commission fails

The largest feminist movement ever in New York: Over 11 people – twice as many as normal – attended the meetings of the UN Commission on Women this spring. But who has heard of it? The media was almost completely absent.

The politics of masculinity

In the United States, men must run twice as fast to be considered attractive partners. There is little freedom in that, even for women.

Brotherhood policy

An important chapter in American feminist history is written when young women revolt against the fraternity and hidden power structures of elite universities. But it is important to avoid the dangerous dehumanization.

Aging policy II

The news of slave-like conditions in New York's nail salons is calling for a follow-up to aging politics.

Aging policy

The 28. February at 17 I took a pedicure and manicure on West 79th Street, Upper West Side. It is stated in my notebook. Tender...

Breathing policy

"I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. ”

A radical popular movement

In six months, "Black Lives Matter" has become a radical, national popular movement.

A radical popular movement

In six months, "Black Lives Matter" has become a radical, national popular movement.

Near historic relaxation

New nuclear agreement in Iran. Next battle in Washington. Success in the negotiations can be crucial for a region in crisis.

propaganda War

The United States is stepping up sanctions against Venezuela, calling it a "security threat". A failed strategy, Latin American scientists believe.

Afghanistan's uncertain future

One year after the election in Afghanistan, President Ashraf Ghani is looking for possible alliance partners and talks with the Taliban on a peace deal.

The lies of the warlords

In this text, John Pilger writes of a "Faustian pact" between war-wielding elites who diminish the dangers of Western, modern fascism – well helped by propaganda disguised as news.

Skinless between the fronts

Stian Bromark and Halvor Finess Tretvoll have given us an Evensmo biography of the highest class. Alone among the many gives us new keys to post-war Norwegian mentalities – and leftist dilemmas.