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Criticizes European toys

On Friday, the first European games will start in Azerbaijan's capital Baku. Norway should make more demands, says filmmaker and social debater Erling Borgen.

The sweet poison

Should we regard sugar as a toxin in line with tobacco? Two documentaries focus on the harmful effects of the sweet substance, and on the sugar industry's attempts to trivialize them.

The solidarity author

Anja Breien's 75 anniversary is celebrated on Wednesday this week with a subject seminar organized by the National Library. This realizes Breien's historical role and continued vitality as a community-committed filmmaker.

The invention of terror

Both the FBI's monitor and the monitored – in (T) error we get to follow them both. This makes the film a unique and very important contemporary documentary.

Refugees watching us

In Every Face Has A Name, testimonies of Holocaust survivors are actualized by drawing threads to today's refugee streams.

Lotto of life on the Mediterranean

Imagine the Earth from the outside, from space. A blue ball that is the home of men, common and unavoidable. At the same time, not everyone belongs here. Everyone is not home in the world. Just as fully they die in it.

Criticism 2: Knowledge and Power

Laura Poitras' Oscar-winning documentary provides a unique insight into Edward Snowden's historic notice.

Criticism 2: Knowledge and Power

Laura Poitras' Oscar-winning documentary provides a unique insight into Edward Snowden's historic notice.

Baltic documentaries – a love story

Yes, it has been and still is a love story: I and Baltic documentaries. Pathetic? Maybe, but my encounters with movies and filmmakers from the region changed my professional film life. It gave me an appetite for more knowledge and the desire to see more films from the eastern part of Europe.

NRK on Afghanistan

By: Kristian Fuglseth The propaganda and media wars flicker in front of us – but the volume and distance make us equal. We need to wake up, quietly critical ...

Goodpitch: NGO meets doumentar

Profitable hunting prey of Brazil's rainforest, pollution and altered living conditions in the Faroe Islands, and violence in South Sudan.

Teams of freedom

May Odeh makes a movie because she needs answers to all her questions. "The filmmakers do more for Palestine than the politicians," she says.

New Time changes editor

* The newspaper founder Truls Lie (57) becomes the new Ny Tid editor. He gets positive reactions to his desire to prioritize climate, conflict and control.

* – I hope subscribers, the Cultural Council and Fritt Ord now join in to build one of the country's few independent newspapers, so that Lie can get an extra good start, says interrupting editor Dag Herbjørnsrud.

Norwegian in foreign countries

"I like Norway, but Norway does not like me." With those words, Neda Ibrahim (12) brought the long-term asylum children into Norwegian debate. Just before the election campaign, she and her family were thrown out of Norway and into Jordan, after ten years in an asylum reception center in Sandnes. In November, they won in the district court, but then on December 2, UNE made a new, negative decision. A new case is expected in the spring. Ny Tid nominates her Norwegian of the Year 2013.

Leader: Bomb raid in Africa

Norway took the most difficult missions in the bombing of Libya. What happened when Norway "went from deep peace to strategic bombing of Africa – in less than a week"? It's time to examine the bombs over Tripoli.

Leader: The ground down

While cross-country sports are on the brink of their blood-doping encounter, Japanese teenage girls show that they jump better than most men.