
SE NÅ: - Trump har vinglet
SE NÅ: Siste nytt
Ønsker at Gharahkhani fortsetter
Arbeiderpartiet foreslår Masud Gharahkhani som stortingspresident for en ny periode og Lise Selnes som Stortingets 2. visepresident.– Jeg er takknemlig for tilliten partiet har vist meg ved å foreslå

SE LIVE: Statsministeren holder nyttårstale
SE NÅ: Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støres Nyttårstale

SE NÅ: Ny beskjed om kongen
BESØK: Kronprinsregenten besøker Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt (Nupi) i Oslo. Video:

SE LIVE: Taler under Frps landsmøte
Frps partileder Sylvi Listhaug taler under Frps landsmøte fredag 1. mai.

SE NÅ: Dukket opp i kveld
MINNESMERKE: Turning Point USA holder begravelse for Charlie Kirk i State Farm Stadium, Arizona, USA.

SE LIVE: Bekrefter samtaler
Kronprins Haakon holder et kort pressemøte under besøket sitt i Hemsedal kommune tirsdag 23. september. Video: NTB

SE LIVE: Aldri skjedd før
UVANLIG: USAs førstedame Melania Trump leder et møte i FNs sikkerhetsråd mandag.

SE LIVE: Politiet med siste nytt
OSLO: Politiet inviterer media til politihuset på Grønland onsdag 1. oktober til en oppdatering i Bislettsaken. Video: Dagbladet TV/NTB

SE NÅ: - Kan bli flere pågripelser
Politiet møter pressen etter en granat eksploderte ved Pilestredet i Oslo tirsdag kveld. Video: NTB

SE LIVE: - Dere må gjøre noe
NEW YORK: USAs president Donald Trump taler under FNs 80-årsmarkering. Video: Reuters/AP

SE NÅ: - Stort nederlag
Demokratene gjorde et brakvalg i flere amerikanske delstater.

- Ville vært krise
Etter lang tid med usikkerhet har Søreide bestemt seg. Dette betyr avgjørelsen for Høyre.

End of Trump tariffs on whisky sparks row between Scottish parties over claiming credit
Labour called SNP first minister John Swinney ‘shameless’ for claiming credit when it was the result of king’s US visit Donald Trump’s announcement that he will lift punishing US tariffs on scotch whisky has been overshadowed by a row between rival Scottish party leaders over claiming credit for the decision. The whisky industry and business leaders were delighted by the US president’s sudden announcement on his Truth Social network on Thursday that he would end the tariffs to mark the visit by King Charles and Queen Camilla. Continue reading...

Listhaug: Ap burde skifte navn til «Administrasjonspartiet»
... eller Skatteinnkrevernes parti eller Utvalgspartiet.

- De burde skifte navn
Sylvi Listhaug kommer med en syrlig 1. mai-hilsen til Arbeiderpartiet under Frps landsmøte.

I strupen på Støre: – Jonas blir sint
Sylvi Listhaug beskyldte både Ap og LO for å ha et vedvarende problematisk forhold til sannheten.

Listhaug taler på Frps landsmøte
Partileder Sylvi Listhaug holder sin landsmøtetale i dag klokken 14.30.

Thousands in US to join ‘no school, no work, no shopping’ protest in economic blackout
Walkouts, marches and other gatherings planned for ‘May Day Strong’ demonstrations across the country Thousands are set to join an economic blackout for International Workers’ Day on Friday, as part of 3,500 “May Day Strong” events across the country. Organizers are calling for “no school, no work, no shopping” with walkouts, marches, block parties and other gatherings planned into the evening. May Day has long been an annual day of protest for the labor movement, and this year, many active movements are converging to fight for “a nation that puts workers over billionaires”. Demanding no ICE, no war, and taxing the rich, the May Day Strong coalition includes labor unions, immigrants rights groups, political organizations such as the Democratic Socialists of America, and the organizers behind the No Kings protests. Friday’s economic disruption builds on a similar coordinated effort out of Minnesota in January, when tens of thousands of Twin Cities residents took off from school and work to flood the streets in protest of federal immigration agents storming the city. Continue reading...

- Skader oss selv
Frp-leder Sylvi Listhaug har kjøpt seg splitter ny elbil - men varsler at kampen mot «meningsløse klimatiltak» blir stadig viktigere for partiet framover.

First Thing: Trump doubles down on rift with Germany, Italy and Spain amid war on Iran
The US president has criticised Germany’s chancellor, Friedrich Merz, and raised the prospect of pulling US troops from Italy and Spain. Plus, 10 big lessons on ending the fossil fuel era Good morning. Donald Trump has threatened to withdraw US troops from Italy and Spain a day after he saying was looking at curtailing the number deployed in Germany. What has Congress been saying about the war? A senior Democrat in the Senate grilled the US secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, on Thursday, accusing him of failing to give Trump an accurate picture of the war on Iran while resorting to “dangerously exaggerated” statements to create an inaccurate picture of a US military triumph. What’s the latest on the suspect? The man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump agreed on Thursday to remain in custody while his federal criminal case moves forward. Continue reading...

Uganda copying Russia and China with new bill designed to crush dissent, say critics
New law proposes up to 20 years in prison for promoting ‘foreign interests’, and restricts those who work with or are funded by overseas partners Ugandan opposition figures, human rights organisations and legal experts have condemned a sweeping bill that proposes up to 20 years in prison for promoting “foreign interests”, and imposes restrictions on a broad range of people and organisations that work with or receive funding from overseas partners. The protection of sovereignty bill 2026 is being fast tracked through parliament, with debate expected to conclude before the presidential swearing-in on 12 May. Continue reading...

Nye bilder: Stormer gjennom
Nye overvåkningsbilder viser skytteren Cole Thomas Allen løpe mot sikkerhetskontrollen. Deretter oppstår en skuddveksling mellom ham og Secret Service.

Trump administration rejects need for Iran war Congressional approval despite deadline – US politics live
Pete Hegseth argued that a ceasefire agreement with Iran more than three weeks ago ‘means the 60 day clock pauses, or stops’ Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the day. Today marks 60 days since the Trump administration notified Congress that it was carrying out strikes on Iran – meaning that under the War Powers Act of 1973, today is the deadline for Donald Trump to either end the Iran war or seek congressional authorization to extend it. Jeanine Pirro, the top federal prosecutor in Washington DC, released edited security-camera video of the incident at the White House correspondents’ dinner amid questions about whether or not the suspected gunman, Cole Allen, fired his weapon before being subdued. While the video shows four muzzles flashes from the agent’s gun as he fired at Allen, it was not immediately clear that it does show Allen discharging his weapon after he pointed it at the agent. Sean Curran, the director of the US Secret Service, told Fox News that Allen was stopped not by secret service gunfire, but by a box used to transport a metal detector, which he tripped over. Congress has passed a 45-day extension of section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, a law that grants US intelligence agencies warrantless spying powers. Trump has threatened to withdraw troops from Spain and Italy, two countries that countries have been vocally critical of his war in the Middle East. This comes after Trump suggested reviewing US military presence in Germany after the country’s chancellor said America was being “humiliated” by Iran. Continue reading...

Antigua and Barbuda prime minister set to win fourth term in election
Gaston Browne is on course to win 15 of the 17 seats in parliament after calling snap election Gaston Browne, the prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, is set to win a fourth term in the country’s snap general election with preliminary results showing his party on course to win 15 of the 17 seats in parliament. Addressing supporters early on Friday morning, Browne said: “You have spoken, you have spoken clearly. You have indicated that the Antigua and Barbuda Labour party (ABLP) is the best institution to run this country.” Continue reading...

Man kan ikke ta T-banen til Toten
For et kaos! For en vingling. Når Høyre etter mye om og men nå trekker sitt eget hasteforslag om å senke avgiftene, er det kun én grunn til det.

Digested week: King bites his tongue as a president indulges his fantasies | John Crace
While Charles and Camilla were on a three-line whip, MPs watched the excruciating discomfort of civil servants We don’t often get to see senior civil servants out and about in the wild. They are kept away from the public gaze, sat behind a desk trying to persuade their ministers not to do something too catastrophic to their government department. Quite why they have been been made a knight or a dame just for doing their jobs is one of life’s mysteries. The rest of us have to make do with the occasional email from the boss. But in the last week, two top civil servants have been reluctantly made to give evidence on Keir Starmer’s decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador before the foreign affairs select committee and very instructive it has been, too. Not least to see how much they dislike any extra attention from the public. Their obvious discomfort at being held to account was excruciating to watch. Continue reading...

Høyre-profil vil drive Melkøya med gass
Høyre-ordfører mener bekymringer fra «miljøfantaster» ikke må få diktere strømpolitikken i Nord-Norge.

Titalls pågrepet i 1. mai-markeringer i Tyrkia
Tyrkisk politi har pågrepet flere titalls mennesker som deltok i 1. mai-markeringer i Istanbul, ifølge AFPs journalister på stedet.

Met police commissioner denies ‘intervening in politics’ after accusing Polanski of fueling tensions – UK politics live
The Green party leader reshared a post on social media that appeared to show officers kicking the suspect in the Golders Green attack in the head Full report: Zack Polanski’s criticism of Golders Green attack arrest will have ‘chilling effect’, says Met chief Morning, welcome to our UK politics blog. The Metropolitan police commissioner Mark Rowley has denied he was “intervening in politics” after he wrote an open letter to Zack Polanski over the way officers arrested the Golders Green attack suspect. Continue reading...

Watchdog weighs investigation into Farage’s undisclosed £5m donation
Electoral Commission reviewing whether Reform UK leader should have declared billionaire’s gift before entering parliament Analysis: Farage’s bid to get ahead of story only raises more questions Farage referred to standards watchdog over undisclosed £5m gift The UK elections watchdog is considering whether to investigate an undisclosed £5m donation received by Nigel Farage before he announced his candidacy at the last general election. The move comes after the Guardian revealed this week that the Reform UK leader was given the money by the crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne. Continue reading...

Frp setter Vedum i skvis: – Helt avgjørende for Norge
Tor Mikkel Wara opplever Senterpartiet som «fri». Nå inviterer Frp-politikeren til nytt brudd på budsjettavtalen.

Met police chief criticises Green party leader over post on Golders Green attack
Mark Rowley says Zack Polanski’s comments risk undermining officers confronting ‘dangerous’ suspects The Green party leader, Zack Polanski, thoughtlessly undermined the confidence of officers to deal with dangerous people by sharing a critical social media post after the Golders Green stabbings, according to the head of the Metropolitan police. Officers were filmed detaining the suspect after two Jewish people were stabbed in the north-west London suburb on Wednesday. Continue reading...

Unngå å bli lurt av Frp på 1. mai
Det er et sikkert vårtegn at Frp bruker 1. mai til å påstå at de virkelig er på lag med arbeidsfolk. I virkeligheten er de lobbyister for eliten utkledd i grilldress.

Friday briefing: How rising antisemitism is striking fear into the everyday lives of British Jews
In today’s newsletter: The events in Golders Green this week are the latest in a line of attacks on the Jewish community that have led many to question their future in the UK Good morning. It is a terrible fact of life for British Jews that few were surprised by Wednesday’s knife attack in Golders Green, north London, in which two men were stabbed in an area home to a large Jewish community. A 45-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder. The incident is the latest in a string of antisemitic attacks, on people and property, that have struck fear into many British Jews in recent years. John Mann, the government’s independent adviser on antisemitism, said many in the community are at “breaking point” and feel the UK is no longer a safe place for them to live. Iran | Iran’s supreme leader has broken his recent silence with a defiant statement hailing Iran’s control over shipping in the strait of Hormuz and vowing to guard the country’s nuclear and missile programmes. Environment | Governments have been asked to develop national “roadmaps” setting out how they will end the production and use of fossil fuels, after a landmark climate meeting involving nearly 60 countries. UK news | Winston Marshall, a former member of the band Mumford & Sons and the son of the GB News co-owner Paul Marshall, has said Britain should construct a mine-laden “floating wall” to stop small boat crossings on the Channel. Counter-terrorism | More and more young people are being drawn into the world of violent extremism, a senior police officer has warned, as a young neo-Nazi was convicted of planning a mass gun attack after being caught in an undercover MI5 sting. UK economy | The Bank of England has left interest rates unchanged at 3.75% but said the UK may need to brace for increases later this year, as “higher inflation is unavoidable” as a result of the war in the Middle East. Continue reading...

Nå kuttes kollektivprisene i hele landet
Sju nye fylker får billigere månedskort på kollektivt denne helgen. Og i denne saken står alle de rødgrønne partiene side om side – uten noe budsjettkrangel.

SV-leder Kirsti Bergstø mener folk må få arve ti millioner kroner skattefritt
De økonomiske forskjellene i Norge har økt, til tross for årevis med flertall på venstresiden. Nå vil Kirsti Bergstø nedsette en forskjellskommisjon.

SV-leder Kirsti Bergstø mener folk må få arve ti millioner kroner skattefritt
De økonomiske forskjellene i Norge har økt, til tross for årevis med flertall på venstresiden. Nå vil Kirsti Bergstø nedsette en forskjellskommisjon.
Utested solgte alkohol tre timer etter stengetid
Nå varsler politiet anmeldelse og etterforskning.
Solgte alkohol timer etter skjenkestopp
Gjester drakk alkohol på stedet tre timer etter stengetid.

Nearly twice as many men as women standing in May elections in UK
Exclusive: women ‘massively underrepresented’ in next week’s local and devolved elections, campaigners say Women will be massively underrepresented on ballot papers across the UK next week, campaigners say, with research revealing that almost twice as many men as women are standing as candidates across the local, mayoral and devolved elections. Democracy campaigners say men of all political stripes are likely to dominate local government, with women’s views on issues from social care to bin collections sidelined by the huge gap between the numbers of male and female candidates. Continue reading...

- Ringer nødnummeret
Du kan bråke mer enn du tror 1. mai - men politiet har et godt tips.

Rykter om kjempeavtale: «Trump-felle»
De to supermaktenes ledere skal møtes ansikt til ansikt. I forkant hagler spekulasjonene.

Sylvi kan starte landsmøtet med å åpne presangene fra Jonas og Ine
Arbeiderpartiet og Høyre har i fellesskap skapt en suksess som er bygd for å vare for Sylvi Listhaug.

Danish treatment of Greenlandic mother may be ‘ethnic discrimination’, says UN
Exclusive: Letter sent to government about case of Inuit woman whose baby was removed after now-banned test The United Nations has warned Denmark that the treatment of a Greenlandic mother whose newborn child was removed by Danish authorities as a result of controversial parenting competency tests “may amount to ethnic discrimination”. Keira Alexandra Kronvold’s daughter, Zammi, was taken away from her when she was two hours old and placed in foster care in November 2024 after Kronvold was subjected to so-called FKU (parental competence) psychometric tests. At the time, she was told that the test was to see if she was “civilised enough”. Continue reading...

1. mai er julekvelden, 17. mai og litt til
For leder av LO i Oslo, Ingunn Gjerstad er 1. mai dagen hun ser mest frem til hele året.

– Jeg er ikke så god til å holde kjeft
Om dagen leder Christian Justnes sin første storstreik. Om natten drømmer Christian Justnes at han leder sin første storstreik.

Police say they will charge people with unrest in Alice Springs after arrest over death of Kumanjayi Little Baby
Five-year-old’s grandfather and senior Warlpiri elder appeals for calm, saying: ‘It is time now for sorry business’ • Warning: This article contains references to and images of Indigenous Australians who have died Northern Territory police say one person is facing charges and more are expected over unrest in Alice Springs after the arrest of a man in connection with the death of five-year-old girl. The grandfather of Kumanjayi Little Baby, whose body was found on Thursday 5km from the Old Timers town camp where she was last seen alive on Saturday night, called for calm in the central Australian town on Friday, saying the violent confrontation between police and others at Alice Springs hospital was not “our way”. Continue reading...

Aung San Suu Kyi overført til husarrest i Myanmar
Myanmars president har gjort om resten av fengselsstraffen for landets tidligere sivile leder Aung San Suu Kyi til husarrest, melder statlige medier.

New video shows accused gunman trying to storm White House press dinner as gunfire erupts – live
US attorney Jeanine Pirro insists the footage shows suspect Cole Allen fired upon officers first before being subdued at DC hotel Sign up for the Breaking News US email Louisiana governor Jeff Landry yesterday told GOP candidates that he plans to suspend next month’s primary elections so that state lawmakers can pass a new congressional map first, the Washington Post (paywall) reported last night. It came hours after the US supreme court decided that Louisiana’s creation of a second majority black congressional district to satisfy previously rulings relied too heavily on race and was “an unconstitutional racial gerrymander”, as opposed to a required effort to comply with the Voting Rights Act. Continue reading...

Fema employees who criticized Trump cuts reinstated after months on leave
Workers wrote ‘Katrina declaration’, warning that funding cuts made US dangerously unprepared for natural disasters Fourteen employees with the US Federal Emergency Management Agency returned to work this week, after spending eight months on administrative leave for signing a public letter criticising the Trump administration. The so-called “Katrina declaration”, sent last August to members of Congress and a federal council formed to help determine Fema’s future, was written as a rebuke from the workers about the dangerous erosion in US capacity to prepare for and respond to natural disasters. Continue reading...

US Congress passes short-term renewal of Fisa warrantless spying powers
Lawmakers agree 45-day extension but Republican and Democratic critics urge reform of surveillance program The US Congress has passed a 45-day extension of a law that grants US intelligence agencies warrantless spying powers. Bitter infighting over section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the Republican wing of Congress has repeatedly tanked conservative leaders’ plans to renew the controversial surveillance law for multiple years. The deadlock continued on Thursday, as the Republican House speaker Mike Johnson refused to include key reforms pushed by hardliners in his party and progressive Democrats. Continue reading...

Tony Blair’s thinktank urges Labour to scrap ‘unaffordable’ pension triple lock
State pension was ‘built for a different era’, says former PM’s organisation amid pressure on government finances Labour has been urged by Tony Blair’s thinktank to scrap the pensions triple lock amid mounting pressure on government finances. With the Iran war threatening to derail public spending plans, the Tony Blair Institute (TBI) said the “unaffordable” manifesto pledge to maintain the triple lock should be torn up as part of a wider overhaul of the state pension. Continue reading...

MPs accuse South East Water leaders of incompetence over repeated outages
Parliamentary committee takes unusual step of declaring no confidence in executives at utility provider MPs have accused the leadership of South East Water of incompetence over repeated water outages for tens of thousands of customers, and expressed no confidence in their ability to reform the company. MPs from across the political spectrum said David Hinton, SEW’s chief executive, and the board of directors operated a culture of unaccountability at the company, which provides drinking water for 2.3 million customers in Berkshire, Hampshire, Kent, Surrey and Sussex. Continue reading...

Naboar meiner kommunen har selt tomta deira
Avtalen om sal av friareal til ein privat utbyggar forundrar eit heilt nabolag på Kvernaland.

Brazil’s congress approves bill reducing prison sentence of former president Jair Bolsonaro
President Lula’s veto of the bill was overturned by Brazil’s congress and senate, meaning it now awaits confirmation by supreme court Brazil’s largely conservative congress has approved a bill reducing the prison sentence of the far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro, who was convicted last year of attempting a coup. The bill had initially been passed by congress in December, but President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva vetoed it in January in a symbolic move marking three years since Bolsonaro supporters ransacked the capital, Brasília. Continue reading...

Brudd i lønnsforhandlingene i staten
Lønnsoppgjøret for 180.000 statlig ansatte går dermed videre til mekling.

«Debatten»: Advokat rister på hodet av Ap-forslag
Advokat Jon Wessel-Aas er kritisk til forslaget fra Arbeiderpartiet.

Senate Republicans again block effort to halt Trump’s war in Iran
Vote comes as 60-day deadline looms, with two Republicans backing limits and a dispute over whether ceasefire pauses clock US politics live – latest updates The Republican-led Senate on Thursday again blocked a Democratic attempt to stop Donald Trump’s war in Iran, rejecting a war powers resolution that would have limited the conflict until Congress authorizes further military action. The vote was 47-50, with two Republicans – Susan Collins of Maine and Rand Paul of Kentucky – voting in favor and one Democrat – John Fetterman of Pennsylvania – opposing it. Continue reading...

Her ryker tusenlapper
Flere personer fikk store bøter for å bruke kollektivfeltet ulovlig siste uken i april.

Trump svarte om Fifa-toppens Iran-beskjed: – La dem spille
Donald Trump kommer med ny Iran-beskjed. Vil la dem delta i VM.

Trump reagerer på melding
Donald Trump om Gianni Infantinos Iran-utspill.

Hysj-hysj rundt EUs Nato-alternativ: – Et intenst arbeid
EU har sin egen klausul om gjensidig beskyttelse. Nå skal den fylles med innhold, helst uten å forverre Natos utfordringer.

– Kan få store konsekvenser
Jusprofessor Catherine Banet tror Høyesteretts behandling av Saga Subsea-saken kan få massive konsekvenser for EØS-avtalen.

– Moro å se utviklingen
Dmitrij Medvedev fryder seg tilsynelatende over problemene mellom Donald Trump og USAs europeiske allierte.

Kollektiv-priskutt er god sosialpolitikk
Tysklands satsing på et billig nasjonalt månedskort har vært en stor suksess, både for miljøet og folks lommebok. Nå må vi innføre det samme i Norge.
Oslo kommune: Brudd i forhandlingene
Det er brudd i forhandlingene mellom LO, Unio, Akademikerne, YS og Oslo kommune. Dermed går lønnsoppgjøret til mekling med frist torsdag 28. mai.

- Du burde bli arrestert
USAs forsvarsminister vitnet om Iran-krigen for andre gang da han ble avbrutt av tilrop.

Katastrofe for Høyre
Høyres jakt på å bli Høyre igjen, har fått et katastrofalt utfall.

- Gjør en forferdelig jobb
Donald Trump kritiserer igjen Tysklands forbundskansler Friedrich Merz for å blande seg inn i Iran-krigen og ber ham fokusere mer på Ukraina-krigen.

Calls grow to ban Palantir in Australia after manifesto described by UK MP as ‘ramblings of a supervillain’
Spy tech firm says it’s just ‘a software company’ amid pressure for a ban on new contracts with government agencies Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Just weeks after it implied some cultures are inferior to others in a manifesto described by one UK MP as the “ramblings of a supervillain”, the US spy tech company Palantir says it is just “a software company” amid calls for Australian government agencies to ban any new contracts with the controversial company. In Australia, state and federal contracts with Palantir have reached nearly $80m, and federal investment in the company is reportedly more than $160m. Continue reading...

Queensland rejects key Bondi report recommendation as Albanese’s gun buyback flounders
State’s police minister says buyback ‘doesn’t focus on keeping guns out of the hands of terrorists and criminals’, leaving NSW only clear supporter of plan Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Queensland has rejected key recommendations from the Bondi royal commission’s interim report, insisting plans for a national gun buyback will not keep weapons “out of the hands of terrorists and criminals”. The report, handed down by commissioner Virginia Bell on Thursday, raised doubts about whether efforts to establish a national gun register after the 2022 police killings at Wieambilla in Queensland had been “unduly leisurely”. Bell recommended the federal government and the states speed up a jointly funded weapons buyback scheme. Continue reading...

Australians will pay more if Albanese prioritises fossil fuel projects, former oil and gas leaders warn
Exclusive: Government should accelerate clean energy to protect consumers from ongoing price shocks, they say Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Former oil and gas industry leaders, including senior executives from BP and Shell, are warning the Albanese government that Australians risk ongoing price shocks and higher costs if it prioritises fossil fuel development in response to the global energy crisis. Sixteen ex-executives and professionals – who had worked for companies including Woodside, Inpex, ExxonMobil and Esso – have urged the government to reject calls for fast-tracked gas and coal extraction, arguing it would do nothing to improve the nation’s liquid fuel security. Continue reading...

Høyre uten mål og retning
Ine Eriksen Søreide (H) fremstår nå som en anonym leder for et parti som har mistet retningen.

Omstridte avgiftskutt trer i kraft – slik blir de
Regjeringen har nå fastsatt forskrift om gjennomføring og avgrensning av redusert CO2-avgift for avgiftene som ikke ble redusert den 1. april.

Jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai wins free speech award in Germany
Media tycoon honoured in absentia as critics decry his 20-year sentence under national security law The jailed media entrepreneur Jimmy Lai has been awarded Deutsche Welle’s freedom of speech award for his contribution to Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement. The German public broadcaster said on Thursday that Lai would be presented in absentia with the 12th iteration of the award on 23 June at the DW Global Media Forum in Bonn. Continue reading...

Peker på Listhaug som statsministerkandidat
Sylvi Listhaug er den naturlige statsministerkandidaten for borgerlig side, mener KrFUs leder. Hun advarer mot å utelukke Frp-lederen.

Tre grep må tas nå. Hva venter dere på?
1. mai-toget mangler parolen om å presse Stortinget til å utjevne forskjeller, bekjempe fattigdom og endre et klassedelt boligmarked.

Hvem vil bosette seg i et fylke som blir minelagt? Ikke jeg. Ikke Peter Frølich
Er det lenge siden ungdomspartiet ditt har vært på Dagsnytt 18? Foreslå å minelegge en elv i Finnmark, da vel.

Én magisk setning fra Søreide kan snu opp ned på alt
Ap-regjeringen sliter, men dramatisk blir det først hvis Høyre og Frp finner sammen igjen. Men det krever en magisk setning fra Høyre-lederen.

Disse fire viser at hun har et stort problem
Her er fire eksempler på at det kan gå skikkelig galt i debatten om Norges Bank.

Trump gjør narr av Iran
USAs president fikk spørsmål om Irans trussel mot amerikanske teknologiselskaper. Da svarte han på denne måten.

Rekordlave målinger for Trump
President Donald Trump har rekordlav støtte blant amerikanere for hans håndtering av økonomien, det viser nye målinger fra CNN.

Success or ‘total flop’? Report on Germany’s cannabis legalisation fails to settle debate
Policy is still divisive two years in, with SPD hailing it while CDU minister claims it is risk to young people’s health Germany is divided over how the legalisation of cannabis two years ago is going, with critics and proponents at odds over its impact on consumption, youth welfare and organised crime. On 1 April 2024 the previous centre-left-led government made Germany the first big EU country to legally allow personal recreational use of cannabis for over-18s. Continue reading...

Pumpesmell: - Får masse reaksjoner
Bård Hoksrud (Frp) får høre det selv fra sin egen mor etter at pumpeprisene viser noe helt annet enn vedtatt.

Navy captain steps back from duties over link to MP whose husband faces China spy claims
Joani Reid MP reportedly swapped flirtatious messages with senior officer in charge of nuclear-armed submarine A Royal Navy captain in charge of one of Britain’s nuclear-armed submarines stepped back from his duties over his relationship with the MP Joani Reid, whose husband faces allegations of spying for China. The married senior officer was investigated by the navy last year over his contact with Reid after the messages, described as inappropriate, prompted an assessment of a potential blackmail risk, the Financial Times first reported. Continue reading...

Hegseth stopper etterforskning av helikopterpiloter
Hæren suspenderte mannskapet på to helikoptre som hovret over huset til Kid Rock. Nå har forsvarsminister Pete Hegseth rykket ut på X og fritatt dem.

In Europe, lobbyists are using soaring fuel prices to make the case for more dirty energy
The argument for transitioning to renewables seems stronger than ever – and yet, attacks mount on the carbon price scheme that underpins the EU’s success at cutting pollution • Don’t get This Is Europe delivered to your inbox? Sign up here On the one hand, experts say, Europe is better prepared for this energy crisis than the last. On the other, it is still waging a culture war against the most obvious path out. Fuel prices have soared to ruinous levels since the Iran war left ships of oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) stranded in the Gulf. The pain is most acute in Asia, but high energy prices are already causing panic in Europe. Shortages could hit the continent this month, oil company Shell warned last week. Donald Trump’s “go get your own oil” comments on Tuesday sent prices to their highest level since the start of the US-Israel attack on Iran. They briefly dipped below $100-a-barrel on Wednesday amid hopes that the war may soon end. Continue reading...

I høyesterett: Aldri skjedd før
President Donald Trump møtte onsdag opp i høyesterett for å høre starten på behandlingen av en prinsipiell sak om retten til statsborgerskap for alle som er født i USA.

Trump til stede når høyesterett behandler sak om statsborgerskap
President Donald Trump møtte onsdag opp i høyesterett for å høre starten på behandlingen av en prinsipiell sak om retten til statsborgerskap for alle som er født i USA.

Innfører totalforbud: Svenskene raser
Frankrike mener at det er «helt nødvendig», mens svenske raser. Her er beskjeden fra den norske regjeringen.

Senior Queensland judge criticises ‘glacial’ years-long delays in serious criminal trials
Exclusive: Justice Jim Henry published data from his own court revealing recent cases took more than a year to reach committal Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A Queensland supreme court judge says serious criminal cases are taking “excruciatingly longer” to finalise due to “glacial” delays in the state’s magistrates court, where some matters are spending several years in procedural limbo. Justice Jim Henry, who is based at the supreme court in Cairns, published data from his own court revealing that of 31 recent criminal cases he finalised between November and February, on average each case took more than a year (370 days) in the lower courts before a committal. Continue reading...

Politician alleges NSW corrections illegally snooped on her calls with prisoners
Exclusive: Greens MLC Sue Higginson tells parliament that Corrective Services knew things ‘which made it very clear they had monitored our conversation’ Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A New South Wales parliamentarian has alleged prison officers unlawfully listened to her calls with inmates and then threatened those who had sought her help. The Greens’ justice spokesperson, Sue Higginson, alleged that her phone calls were “routinely” monitored despite it being against the law for corrective services officers to listen to calls between parliamentarians and prisoners. Continue reading...

Federal government claims some states standing in the way of ‘getting those guns off our streets’
PM’s deadline to establish the biggest gun buyback in 30 years passes with half of the nation’s governments refusing to join Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The federal government has accused state and territory leaders who refuse to sign up to its proposed national gun buy back scheme, of “standing in the way” of efforts to get dangerous weapons off Australian streets. Anthony Albanese’s end of March deadline to establish the biggest gun buyback in 30 years has now passed with half of the nation’s governments refusing to join. There is no timeline for the buyback, announced in the weeks after the Bondi terror attack, and it remains unclear how costs will be split. Continue reading...

MP rejects Palantir’s claims that criticism of NHS England deal is ‘ideologically motivated’
Head of committee says it was appropriate for government to seek guidance on way out of £330m deal with US data company Claims by Palantir that concerns over the US data analytics company’s multimillion-pound NHS contract are “ideologically motivated” have been rejected by the chair of a parliamentary committee. It was also appropriate for the government to seek guidance on activating a break contract in the deal, said Chi Onwurah, a Labour MP who heads the science, innovation and technology select committee. Continue reading...

Oppfordret publikum til å kjempe
Tirsdag startet Bruce Springsteen sin amerikanske turné «Land of Hope and Dreams» i Minneapolis – og gikk hardt ut mot president Donald Trump fra scenen.

– Jeg er forbanna
– Det er utrolig provoserende å se at prisene hopper og spretter fortsatt, sier MDG-toppen.

Kan bli med i ny svensk regjering
Partiet til statsminister Ulf Kristersson åpner for at Sverigedemokraterna kan sitte i regjering etter valget til høsten.

Prominent UK pro-Palestine activists guilty of breaching protest conditions
Judge says in verdict against Ben Jamal and Chris Nineham that conditions imposed were lawful and necessary Two prominent leaders in the Palestine solidarity movement in Britain have been found guilty of breaching protest conditions. Ben Jamal, 62, the director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), and Chris Nineham, 63, vice-chair of the Stop the War Coalition, were accused of failing to comply with conditions imposed on a protest on 18 January 2025. They were subsequently charged with public order offences. Continue reading...

Trump to attend supreme court arguments on landmark birthright citizenship case - US politics live
Court case will weigh the constitutionality of his contentious bid to end birthright citizenship President Donald Trump will watch the US supreme court hear a landmark case today weighing the constitutionality of his contentious bid to end birthright citizenship – an extraordinary and possibly unprecedented move for the nation’s highest office. Trump signed an executive order on his return to the White House decreeing that children born to parents in the United States illegally or on temporary visas would not automatically become US citizens. Trump signed an executive order seeking to restrict mail-in voting across the US with a series of new requirements, including the establishment of a national voter list. The move was unprecedented and likely unconstitutional, according to experts. The Brennan Center said in response, “He has no lawful authority to write the rules that govern our elections. He tried a year ago; we sued him; we won. A year later, he has tried again. He can expect the same result.” Several states and Democratic officials criticized the order, describing it as an illegal attack that amounted to voter suppression ahead of the midterms, and said they will take legal action to stop the president, including California. Trump continued to fume over today’s ruling from a US judge that halted the construction of his $400m White House ballroom, and sharply criticized the decision during a press briefing and on social media. Pete Hegseth lifted the suspension of the crew of the military helicopters that hovered near the home of singer Kid Rock, and said there would be no investigation. Continue reading...