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Security policy choices

New important anthology on sub-communicated views. The book could well have devoted more space to a deepened theme in the Norwegian security policy debate.

A year as a monthly newspaper!

July 14, 2016 | The article is outdated. Read about MODERN TIMES as a quarterly magazine. Dear reader. We have now been a monthly newspaper for one year. So who is ...

A fight for freedom, solidarity and peace

Ny Tid brings here the obituary of Gunnar Garbo, written by his friend for 55 years, Halle Jørn Hanssen.

Doctors Without Borders: Enough is enough

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

Erna's dress rather than Norway's moral decay

Why does Norway allow all ethical and moral norms to consistently endanger the United States? Norwegian soldiers and bombs have probably killed thousands of lives in the wars Bush and Obama have asked us to join. 

The joy of life is not completely dead in Gaza

The people of Gaza have become a tough population. Music, movies and buzzing life on the sandy beaches characterize life, amidst poverty and violence. 

"We're not going to get back until Dilma is back" 

"We are not interested in dialogue with Michel Temer's new government, we want to rule it," says the occupants as since 16. May has besieged the old Ministry of Culture in Rio de Janeiro. 

To maintain the occupation with silence

Working with human rights in Israel is getting harder and harder, and more and more organizations are being attacked. "The consequences of occupying another country have become a taboo topic," says one of those trying to break the silence.

Norwegian NATO dependency

Norway's increased military involvement undermines our role as a peace builder.

From Islamists to Muslim Democrats

Tunisia: Islamist party establishes a distinction between politics and religion. To what extent can Tunisia's development affect other countries in the Middle East?

Is Norway's training of Syrian warriors under international law?

Norway will train Syrian rebels in Jordan to contribute to collective self-defense of Iraq. Did Iraq really ask for this help?
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How many nuclear weapons can withstand the globe? 

We live in a world where a large number of nuclear weapons are ready to be fired. But what does a film artist like Peter Greenaway have to say about it?

Marking against the Syrian war

Norway will send 60 troops to Jordan to train Syrian rebel groups to fight ISIS. The government also opens the way for the Norwegian soldiers to "provide operational support from Syrian territory". A unified peace movement is now mobilizing for a protest march outside the Storting on Thursday 19. May.

ISIS makes up few of the extremists in Syria

Few of the rebels in Syria aim to establish democracy. It is impossible to separate the groups. Since February 27, there has been a ceasefire ...

Ny Tid revealed Norwegian arms sales – the Ministry of Foreign Affairs sets foot

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stops selling Norwegian ammunition and grenades to the United Arab Emirates. Ny Tid was the first newspaper to reveal that Norway exports ammunition to the country, which is active in the bombing and war in Yemen.

Is World War III already underway?

The father is not Trump, but Hillary Clinton, who represents a totalitarian system with a liberal face. Now mini-atom bombs are next.