Stovner videregående skole er langt fra den eneste skolen i Oslo som sliter med voldsproblematikk.
Måned: september 2017
PST advarer om press fra russiske agenter – NRK Norge – Oversikt over nyheter fra ulike deler av landet
Ammo blasts not to affect US decision to give Ukraine defensive lethal weapons – Volker
US representative for Ukraine Kurt Volker says the blasts at ammunition depot in Vinnytsya will not affect the decision to give Ukraine lethal defensive weapons, Voice of America reports Sept. 29.
Kilde: Ammo blasts not to affect US decision to give Ukraine defensive lethal weapons – Volker
Norsk forsker: – Robotkrigen kommer enten vi vil eller ikke – Aftenposten
Verdens beste og verste byer å kjøre i – «Norge har verdens høyeste drivstoffpriser» – DinSide
Listhaug til israelsk avis: – Nå skjønner vi hva Israel opplever – Sylvi Listhaug – VG
– Europeere opplever nå den frykten som dere har opplevd i flere tiår, sier innvandringsminister Sylvi Listhaug (Frp) i et intervju med israelsk storavis.
Kilde: Listhaug til israelsk avis: – Nå skjønner vi hva Israel opplever – Sylvi Listhaug – VG
Norway – a nation in moral decay? | EU vs DISINFORMATION
Imminent threat of civil war – in Sweden! | EU vs DISINFORMATION
The pro-Kremlin pulp mill | EU vs DISINFORMATION
Moscow’s strategy to carve up Europe
By Janusz Bugajski, for CEPA Moscow’s strategy toward Europe is reminiscent of carving a hunted game. It exploits and exacerbates the vulnerabilities of targeted states, and widens any lingering disputes between them. The Kremlin has targeted at least four portions of the continent: Anglo-Saxon Europe, Western Europe, Central Europe and the Orthodox Balkans—with the remainder of Europe’s east to be directly devoured by Russia. A primary focus of subversion dating back to Soviet times is to drive a permanent wedge between the continental European states and the “Anglo-Saxon” countries—the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada. Moscow views the former as more malleable, corruptible and exploitable, and the latter as more likely to challenge Russia’s revisionism. After a brief interlude following the election of Donald Trump, the Kremlin has refocused its sights on promoting transatlantic rifts. Its propaganda depicts the United States as a hegemon that limits the sovereignty of