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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
Rød-Larsen hjalp Epstein med visum til russisk eks-modell
Den norske diplomaten Terje Rød-Larsen sendte anbefalingsbrev som støttet visumsøknaden til en russisk kvinne. Kvinnen sier hun er blant overgriperen Jeffrey Epsteins ofre.
Analytikerne fornøyde med investeringskuttet fra Equinor: – Jeg tror ikke jeg har sett et så stort kutt før
Equinor varsler færre investeringer, hovedsakelig innen fornybart. Det er analytikerne fornøyde med.
Brutalt kursfall for Novo Nordisk etter tallslipp: – Fortsatt stor usikkerhet
Slankepillene ga håp om en ny æra for Novo Nordisk. – Påvirker salget av Wegovy i sprøyteform negativt, sier forvalter Karl Storvik i Eika.

Greenwich and Kent announce merger to become UK’s first ‘super-university’
Formal approval given for new university group to operate from August, with both institutions keeping their names The universities of Greenwich and Kent have confirmed they have been given formal approval to merge into the UK’s first “super-university”. The merged entity will be the third-largest higher education institution in the UK, the universities said, and is consulting on being named the London and South East University Group. Continue reading...
Resultatrush preger åpningen på Oslo Børs: Equinor og DNB stiger
Børsen er opp og børskjempene Equinor og DNB stiger begge pent etter å ha lagt frem tall på morgenkvisten.
Resultatrush preger åpningen på Oslo Børs: Equinor og DNB stiger
Børsen er opp og børskjempene Equinor og DNB stiger begge pent etter å ha lagt frem tall på morgenkvisten.

Jacob Hersant becomes first Australian jailed for doing Nazi salute after losing appeal
Judge says neo-Nazi’s offending outside Melbourne court was ‘contemptuous’ and Hersant ‘relished’ the opportunity to do it Far-right extremist Jacob Hersant has been jailed for one month after losing an appeal against his Nazi salute conviction. The 26-year-old looked straight ahead as Victorian county court judge Simon Moglia re-sentenced him on Wednesday for the “contemptuous” offending. Continue reading...

Ukraine-Russia talks: negotiators gather in Abu Dhabi in wake of ‘massive’ strikes on Kyiv – Europe live
Both sides downplay chances of immediate breakthrough in US-brokered talks as western allies reportedly weigh new defence pact Hello and welcome to the Europe live blog. We will be bringing you all the latest updates as Ukrainian and Russian officials meet for their second round of talks in Abu Dhabi, brokered by the Trump administration. As Pjotr Sauer explains, the talks are expected to mirror last month’s format – but both sides have downplayed prospects of an immediate breakthrough. Here are some of the latest major news lines to catch up on: Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said Moscow carried out a massive and “deliberate” attack on Monday night into Tuesday as temperatures in Kyiv plunged to -20C. It involved a record number of 71 ballistic missiles as well as 450 drones, he said, sent to destroy energy infrastructure. US president Donald Trump had said the new strikes did not – as Ukraine claimed – amount to a breach of Russia’s week-long commitment to hold off on striking Ukrainian energy infrastructure amid freezing winter temperatures, but Nato chief Mark Rutte said on Tuesday that the attacks “did not “signal seriousness about peace”. Under a proposal discussed between Ukrainian, European and US officials, sources briefed on the discussions have told the Financial Times, Kyiv has agreed with western allies that repeated breaches of any future ceasefire agreement from Russia would lead to a coordinated US-Europe military response. And meanwhile, as Julian Borger reports, the New Start treaty between the US and Russia expires on Thursday, removing the last remaining mutual limits on the world’s two biggest nuclear arsenals. Continue reading...
Innfør republikk – med Haakon Magnus som første president
Mangel på ei god overgangsordning hindrar Noreg i å gjere det mest opplagte: å avskaffe monarkiet.
Buss med 21 elever har kjørt av veien og ligger i grøften
Passasjerene kommer seg ikke ut av bussen. Det er ikke meldt om personskade.
DNB Carnegie dro inn 3,5 mrd. i fjerde kvartal
Det «nye» meglerhuset fikk rekordhøye kundeinntekter i kvartalet.

Tjente 13,3 milliarder kroner før skatt
Storbanken DNB økte resultatet med 928 millioner kroner til 13,3 milliarder kroner i fjerde kvartal.

Sussan Ley may fast-track permanent Liberal-only frontbench as Coalition reunion hopes fade
Opposition leader may announce promotion of six MPs to shadow cabinet early amid deadlock in talks to reunite with Nationals Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Sussan Ley could bring forward the announcement of a permanent Liberal-only frontbench that cements the Coalition split, as hopes of a reunion with the Nationals fade. The opposition leader and the Nationals leader, David Littleproud, held another round of peace talks before question time on Wednesday, but neither party was prepared to budge on their core demands. Continue reading...
Nesten 1 av 5 i yrkesaktiv alder mottar helseytelser
Antallet som mottar sykepenger, arbeidsavklaringspenger eller uføretrygd har økt med 90.000 personer fra 2019 til 2024.
Nesten 1 av 5 i yrkesaktiv alder mottar helseytelser: – Går feil vei
Antallet som mottar sykepenger, arbeidsavklaringspenger eller uføretrygd har økt med 90.000 personer fra 2019 til 2024.

Ap er igjen Norges største parti
Arbeiderpartiet (Ap) får 26,2 prosent i en ny meningsmåling for Altinget og ABC Nyheter. Dermed er partiet igjen landets største parti.
DNB deler ut 26,2 mrd. mens aksjen er nær toppnotering
DNB-sjef Kjerstin Braathen drysser mer penger over staten og de andre aksjonærene.
DNB deler ut 26,2 mrd. – ny toppnotering for aksjen
DNB-sjef Kjerstin Braathen drysser mer penger over staten og de andre aksjonærene. Aksjen stiger til ny toppnotering.

Europarådet: Epstein besøkte Jagland minst to ganger
Jeffrey Epstein deltok på minst to arrangementer i den offisielle boligen til Thorbjørn Jagland i Strasbourg, mens Jagland var generalsekretær i Europarådet, opplyser Europarådet.

Parents of Piper James visit K’gari to farewell daughter and ‘walk where she last walked’ as dingo cull continues
Grieving family of the backpacker will attend a smoking ceremony conducted by the island’s traditional owners Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The distraught parents of a backpacker believed to have drowned on a world heritage-listed sand island off the Queensland coast are visiting K’gari as part of their journey to return the remains of Piper James to Canada. Todd and Angela James touched down in Brisbane from Vancouver on Tuesday morning – the first stage of their emotional pilgrimage to K’gari (formerly known as Fraser Island). Continue reading...

Indian government urges Australia to ‘hold the culprits accountable’ over theft of Gandhi statue in Melbourne
Spokesperson for India’s ministry of external affairs calls for ‘immediate action to recover the missing statue’ Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The Indian government has condemned the theft of a bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi from a community centre in Melbourne’s south-east last month, calling for the culprits to be held accountable. Victoria police are investigating the theft from the Australian Indian Community Centre in Rowville and have warned scrap metal dealers to be wary of people trying to sell the statue of the Indian independence leader. Continue reading...

Clive Palmer suggests Steven Bannon hoped to ‘increase influence’ by claiming credit for 2019 election ads
Billionaire says he spoke to former Trump strategist once, when he mistook him for a potential donor, denying claims revealed in the Jeffrey Epstein files Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Clive Palmer has denied Steve Bannon helped direct his advertising blitz in the 2019 federal election, suggesting texts published in the Jeffrey Epstein files about the strategy were an attempt by the former Trump strategist to “increase his own influence” by claiming credit. Palmer said he’d never communicated with Epstein – a convicted sex offender – and only ever spoke with Bannon in one brief, unexpected, late-night phone call. Continue reading...
Equinor fikk et justert driftsresultat på 6,2 mrd. dollar i fjerde kvartal
Børsens største selskap er klar med fasit for fjerde kvartal og hele 2025.
Direkte fra rettssaken mot Marius Borg Høiby onsdag 4. februar
Her kan du følge rettssaken mot Marius Borg Høiby. Aftenpostens direktestudio gir løpende oppdateringer fra retten og…
Mann alvorlig skadet i voldshendelse i Oslo
En mann i 30-årene er sendt til sykehus med alvorlige skader etter en voldsepisode på Majorstuen i Oslo natt til onsdag.
USA har sendt tre krigsskip til Haiti
Tre amerikanske krigsskip er ankommet kysten nær Haitis hovedstad Port-au-Prince.

Doctor previously banned from complex surgery in NSW given senior clinical safety role with Queensland Health
A spokesperson says Dr Michael Byrom no longer has any conditions placed on his practising and cited a ‘rigorous recruitment process’ Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A cardiothoracic surgeon previously restricted from performing major heart and lung surgery by the New South Wales medical regulator has been appointed to a senior Queensland government clinical safety position. On Tuesday the deputy director general of Clinical Excellence Queensland, Dr Helen Brown, announced Dr Michael Byrom as the inaugural surgical medical lead for the organisation, which focuses on healthcare quality, safety and efficiency. Continue reading...

Zero net migration would shrink UK economy by 3.6%, says thinktank
Jump of £37bn in budget deficit by 2040 would force government to increase taxes, NIESR predicts The UK economy would be 3.6% smaller by 2040 if net migration fell to zero, forcing the government to raise taxes to combat a much bigger budget deficit, a thinktank has predicted. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) said falling birthrates in the UK and a sharp decrease in net migration last year had led it to consider what would happen if this trend continued to the end of the decade. Continue reading...

Fikk fast jobb gjennom Ikea-program: – En veldig god mulighet
Mange unge og flyktninger står utenfor arbeidslivet. Arbeidsminister Kjersti Stenseng mener flere arbeidsgivere må «åpne døra».

Tysklands «MAGA»: – Enda større selvtillit
De gjorde sitt beste valg noensinne i fjor. Nå står AfD på utsiden av en brannmur som kan se ut til å slå sprekker.

‘I don’t think this was a good decision’: Labor’s Ed Husic holds ‘deep concerns’ over Israeli president Isaac Herzog’s visit
MP also tells Guardian Australia’s Full Story podcast he backs peaceful protests against country’s actions in Gaza Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Labor MP Ed Husic has “deep concerns” about the impending visit of Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, saying it is hard to reconcile concepts of social cohesion with the 2023 image of the leader signing an artillery shell about to be dropped on Gaza. Husic said he did not believe it was a good decision for his Labor government to issue an invitation for Herzog to visit Australia, which was done in the wake of the Bondi terror attack. Continue reading...

Australian man dies skiing in Japan days after Queensland snowboarder killed in ski lift accident
The 27-year-old died after reportedly collapsing while skiing with friends near a Niseko ski report A 27-year-old Melbourne man has died at a ski resort in Japan, days after the death of Queensland snowboarder Brooke Day. The man collapsed and suffered a heart attack while skiing with six others in Niseko, Hokkaido, on Monday, according to a spokesperson for a local ski lodge who asked not to be identified. Continue reading...
Teknologisalget sprer seg til Asia – Nintendo faller tosifret
Teknologisalget i USA preger asiatiske børser. Programvareaksjer faller bredt, mens maskinvare holder bedre stand. Nintendo faller 10,7 prosent på marginfrykt.

NSW Labor backbenchers to protest Israel president Isaac Herzog’s visit in defiance of premier
Cameron Murphy, one of three MLCs to rally next week, says ‘we should not be welcoming to Australia the head of a state engaged in an ongoing genocide’ Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast NSW Labor backbenchers have vowed to attend a Sydney protest against a visit by Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, with one stating he’s attending because Australia should not be welcoming the head of a state engaged in an “ongoing genocide”. Another member of the government said he was attending – despite the premier opposing any rallies – to show that “Bondi was not caused by such protests”. Continue reading...
En reddende engel
Kulturkampen om kristendommens rolle i Europa har fått et nytt ansikt: Giorgia Melonis.
Obos gjorde om familieleiligheter på Ulven til «bokollektiv» for unge for opptil 2,8 mill. per rom
Obos satser på «eierkollektiv» og inviterer unge på informasjonsmøte med pizza og dj. Meglertopp mener boligbyggelaget markedsfører med utydelige bruksarealer.
Nye KI-verktøy truer gigantenes «vollgraver»: – Programvare får rundjuling
Det er ny frykt for at kunstig intelligens skal pulverisere etablerte programvaremodeller. Nye KI-verktøy fra Anthropic har sendt programvare- og konsulentselskaper rett ned.

The people betting on catastrophic world events – podcast
Prediction markets allow you to put money on everything from the US attacking Iran to Jesus returning. Saahil Desai explains their dizzying rise In the early hours of 3 January, Donald Trump ordered a surprise attack on the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, to kidnap the country’s leader, Nicolás Maduro. Millions of Venezuelans’ lives were thrown into uncertainty. Politicians at home and abroad scrambled to respond. It seemed this was something no one had seen coming. Except one person did actually predict it. In the hours before the attack, someone - and we have no way of knowing who - placed a series of bets that Donald Trump would oust Maduro on a prediction market platform, netting them nearly $500,000 when it happened. These platforms allow their users not just to bet on whoever’s going to win the Super Bowl, but also on world events. Heavily regulated under the Biden administration, these apps have enjoyed a huge boom in popularity since Trump came to power. Continue reading...

Charlie Kirk killing: key Utah prosecutor denies conflict of interest
Lawyers for accused Tyler Robinson urge removal because prosecutor’s daughter attended rally where Kirk was killed A Utah prosecutor involved in the case against Tyler Robinson, the alleged killer of the rightwing activist Charlie Kirk, denied allegations of a conflict of interest in the case during a hearing on Tuesday. Robinson’s attorneys have argued that a judge should disqualify local prosecutors because the adult daughter of Chad Grunander, a deputy county attorney, was in attendance at the rally on a Utah college campus where Kirk was shot dead. The defense alleges that the office’s move to seek the death penalty just days after Kirk’s killing indicated a “strong emotional reaction” from Grunander, and suggested a conflict of interest. Continue reading...

Congressional Democrats vow justice for US citizens harmed by immigration agents: ‘You deserve peace’
No Republicans attended hearing with brothers of Renee Good and three US citizens shot and detained by federal agents Democrats on Capitol Hill offered apologies and promises of accountability on Tuesday amid often harrowing testimony from people who had experienced violent encounters with federal agents engaged in Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. With Republicans conspicuously absent, the forum of senators and representatives heard from Luke and Brent Ganger, the brothers of Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, who was shot dead by an Immigration, Customs and Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis on 7 January as she tried to drive away from agents. Continue reading...

Mother says asking 13-year-old son to swim four hours to save family ‘one of the hardest decisions’ ever made
‘What have I done?’ thought Joanne Appelbee as she waited for rescue with two other children in rough seas off Western Australia Joanne Appelbee says asking her 13-year-old son Austin to swim four hours through dangerous waters to get help after her family was swept out to sea was “one of the hardest decisions” she has ever made. “I knew he was the strongest and he could do it,” she told the ABC. “I would have never went because I wouldn’t have left the kids at sea, so I had to send somebody.” Continue reading...

Trump adviser Stephen Miran quits White House role to stay on at Fed
Miran, set to continue as Federal Reserve governor until Jerome Powell successor is confirmed, to leave CEA post Federal Reserve governor Stephen Miran has resigned from his position as chair of the White House’s council of economic advisers, fulfilling a pledge he made to the Senate as his assignment at the central bank becomes longer-lasting. Miran had been on unpaid leave from his CEA post since Donald Trump appointed him last year to fill an unexpected vacancy on the Fed’s board of governors to a term that expired on 31 January. The arrangement drew the ire of Democratic senators, who said it would make a presidential puppet of the Fed’s newest policymaker. Continue reading...

Mitch McConnell admitted to hospital with ‘flu-like symptoms’
Statement says Republican senator, 83, checked himself into local hospital and that prognosis is ‘positive’ The Republican senator Mitch McConnell was admitted to a hospital on Monday night due to “flu-like symptoms”, his office said in a statement. “In an abundance of caution, after experiencing flu-like symptoms over the weekend, Senator McConnell checked himself into a local hospital for evaluation last night,” the statement reads. “His prognosis is positive and he is grateful for the excellent care he is receiving.” Continue reading...

Elon Musk calls Spanish PM a ‘tyrant’ over plan to ban under-16s from social media and curb hateful content
Pedro Sánchez says urgent action needed to protect children from ‘digital wild west’, drawing anger from owner of X Spain has proposed a ban on social media use by teenagers as attitudes hardened in Europe against the technology, drawing personal insults against the prime minister from Elon Musk. The government is preparing a series of measures including a social media ban for under-16s, the prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, said, promising to protect children from the “digital wild west” and hold tech companies responsible for hateful and harmful content. Continue reading...

Lucy Letby documentary reveals first admission of ‘tiny’ doubt from doctors who accused her
Netflix film revisits evidence that led to Letby’s conviction and hears from expert who says his research was misused Shortly after Lucy Letby was sentenced to 15 whole-life terms for murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others between June 2015 and June 2016 – a conviction that made her Britain’s worst ever child serial killer – Cheshire police agreed to give “unparalleled and exclusive access” to the makers of a Netflix film about the case. The finished documentary, The Investigation Of Lucy Letby, which is released on Wednesday, must be very different from what the producers envisaged when they first began work on the project, given the subsequent unexpected turns in the story. Since the two trials, the prosecution evidence and police handling of the case have faced criticism from an unprecedentedly large number of distinguished British and international medical experts. Led by the Canadian neonatologist, Dr Shoo Lee – who says again in the feature-length Netflix documentary that his research was misused to convict the nurse – many of the experts are convinced Letby is innocent, the victim of a catastrophic miscarriage of justice. Continue reading...

Trump-led abuses amid ‘democratic recession’ put human rights in peril, HRW report says
Rights group says growing authoritarianism and abuses in US, Russia and China threaten global rules-based order The world is in a “democratic recession” with almost three-quarters of the global population now living under autocratic rulers – levels not seen since the 1980s, according to a new report. The system underpinning human rights was “in peril”, said Philippe Bolopion, executive director of Human Rights Watch (HRW), with a growing authoritarian wave becoming “the challenge of a generation”, he said. Continue reading...

One in six autistic pupils in UK have not attended school at all since September
Data comes as government prepares to publish plans to overhaul Send system in England One in six autistic pupils have not been to school at all since the start of this academic year, according to a new survey which found that mental health issues were often behind high levels of school absence. Nearly half (45%) of the parents and children who responded to the UK-wide survey by the Ambitious About Autism charity said they felt “blamed” by the government for the absences. Continue reading...

Women in tech and finance at higher risk from AI job losses, report says
‘Mid-career’ females also being sidelined by rigid hiring processes, says City of London Corporation Women working in tech and financial services are at greater risk of losing their jobs to increased use of AI and automation than their male peers, according to a report that found experienced females were also being sidelined as a result of “rigid hiring processes”. “Mid-career” women – with at least five years’ experience – are being overlooked for digital roles in the tech and financial and professional services sectors, where they are traditionally underrepresented, according to the report by the City of London Corporation. Continue reading...

Review calls for more remote hearings to save courts system from ‘collapse’
Report to tackle courts’ backlog also recommends new criminal justice adviser to oversee courts, prisons and policing A new post of prime minister’s criminal justice adviser and the widespread use of remote hearings are among the recommendations of a government-commissioned independent review on tackling the courts’ backlog in England and Wales. The second part of Sir Brian Leveson’s review – unlike the first part, which recommended slashing jury trials – focuses on efficiencies that can be achieved without legislation. Continue reading...

How will Labor’s Thriving Kids work and who is still eligible for the NDIS?
New services will move children under nine with mild developmental delays and autism off the NDIS. Here’s what you need to know Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The Albanese government has unveiled the model for its new program to move children under nine years old with mild developmental delays and autism off the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Called Thriving Kids, the program will be run with the states and territories from October this year. Continue reading...

Ministers to crackdown on profiteering in care sector and make renewed fostering push
Josh MacAlister issues warning as government launches £88m ‘call to arms’ to recruit 10,000 new foster carers Private providers of child social care in England will be pushed out of the system if they are found to be profiteering, the children’s minister has said. Josh MacAlister, who is in charge of overhauling the care system for children, also called for a fostering equivalent of the Homes for Ukraine scheme to provide homes for tens of thousands of children. Continue reading...

Albanese government to sell off $3bn worth of historic defence sites amid push to free up space for new homes
Richard Marles has decided to sell more than 60 properties, including Victoria Barracks in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane The federal government will sell off $3bn in historic defence properties around the country, after a major audit of government land holdings and amid efforts to open up land for new housing development and public spaces. Historic defence sites – including Victoria Barracks in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane – will be sold after the multi-year audit, with public servants relocated to modern office spaces and heritage sites – including the cabinet rooms used by John Curtin at the height of World War II in Melbourne – opened to the public. Continue reading...

Colombian president and Trump put aside insults for amicable White House meeting
Leaders had been trading hostile remarks for months but Gustavo Petro’s visit ended with warm words from US counterpart After months of trading insults – from “sick man” and “drug trafficking leader” on one side, to “accomplice to genocide” with a “senile brain” on the other – the first meeting between Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro ended with pleasantries, autographs and a Maga cap. The Colombian president was received by his US counterpart for a closed-door meeting at the White House, with no press access. Continue reading...

California officials move forward with plans to exterminate mule deer from island
Conservancy sees nonnative species as major threat to local biodiversity, while residents rally to preserve local identity California wildlife officials moved forward last week with a plan to eradicate a mule deer herd from Santa Catalina Island: extermination. The plan has long pitted locals from the island off the coast of Los Angeles against the Catalina Island Conservancy, an environmental non-profit that manages 88% of the island’s terrain. The conservancy sees mule deer, which are not native to the island, as a major threat to local biodiversity, water quality and fire resilience. Continue reading...

One Nation says it will ‘contest every seat’ in South Australia – but will voters tick the box when it matters?
March state election will test the growing vote for Pauline Hanson’s party, with newest recruit Cory Bernardi among the former Liberals in play Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The crowd, clad in orange One Nation T-shirts and flying Australian flags, appear certain they’re in the winners’ circle, with cries of “prime minister” sounding in the rabble. The pack greeted Pauline Hanson and her newest recruit, former Liberal turned Sky News commentator Cory Bernardi, in Adelaide on Tuesday high on news of a surge in the polls. Continue reading...

Collision between Greek coastguard patrol and boat carrying migrants kills 14
Search and rescue operation involving boats, helicopter and divers under way off the eastern Aegean island of Chios A collision between a speedboat carrying migrants and a Greek coastguard patrol vessel off the eastern Aegean island of Chios has killed at least 14 people, the coastguard said. A search and rescue operation involving four patrol vessels, an air force helicopter and a private boat carrying divers was under way for potential missing passengers. Continue reading...

Jimmy Lai’s son says UK government did not do enough to help him on China visit
Sebastien Lai criticises ministers for not putting conditions on his father’s release during Beijing trip The British son of the jailed Hong Kong media entrepreneur Jimmy Lai has criticised the UK government for failing to place conditions on his father’s release during the prime minister’s visit to China last week. Speaking at a parliamentary hearing on Tuesday, Sebastien Lai said his father’s incarceration was not only a humanitarian and national security issue, but an issue “where our values are being locked up” along with him. Continue reading...

Three-quarters of cancer patients in England to survive by 2035 under new plans
Government to invest £2bn in NHS cancer services in England as figures show diagnosis made every 75 seconds in the UK Three in four cancer patients in England will beat cancer under government plans to raise survival rates, as figures reveal someone is now diagnosed every 75 seconds in the UK. Cancer is the country’s biggest killer, causing about one in four deaths, and survival rates lag behind several European countries, including Romania and Poland. Three-quarters of NHS hospital trusts are failing cancer patients, a Guardian analysis found last year, prompting experts to declare a “national emergency”. Continue reading...

New York to create team of legal observers to document ICE raids
Attorney general Tish James says observers will monitor if Trump enforcement ‘remains within bounds of the law’ New York is creating a team of legal observers that will don purple vests to monitor and record the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement officers as they seek to detain and deport migrants, the state’s attorney general said on Tuesday. The announcement follows weeks of sometimes violent tumult in Minneapolis, where Donald Trump has deployed thousands of armed, masked agents as he tries to deport more migrants than any of his predecessors. Continue reading...

Tories seek disclosure of vetting process for Mandelson’s role as ambassador
Kemi Badenoch is to seek disclosures about vetting process and what was known about links to Jeffrey Epstein Keir Starmer could be forced to disclose confidential vetting documents from Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador, with the Tories set to trigger a rare Commons vote to compel their release. Labour MPs have indicated they are not prepared to oppose the Conservative motion – known as a humble address – that would disclose the details of the vetting process and what if anything was known about Mandelson’s links to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Continue reading...
Ti menn siktet i voldtektssak med fem år gammelt offer i Frankrike
Ti menn i alderen 29 til 50 år er siktet i forbindelse med etterforskningen av voldtekten av en neddopet femåring i…

Netflix co-CEO grilled by US senators over Warner Bros Discovery merger
While most focused on competition issues, Josh Hawley accused Netflix of promoting trans content to children Netflix co-chief executive Ted Sarandos faced tough questioning over whether the streamer is “overwhelmingly woke” or killing competition on Tuesday afternoon during a congressional hearing focused on its pending acquisition of the film and streaming assets of Warner Bros Discovery. The hearing was conducted by the Senate subcommittee on antitrust, competition policy, and consumer rights. Bruce Campbell, chief revenue and strategy officer for Warner Bros Discovery, also testified in the packed Senate hearing room. Continue reading...

Outrage in Mexico at Trump praise for ‘legendary’ 19th-century US invasion
The US president’s celebration of the 1847 conquest draws fury from Mexican leaders over ‘imperialist tone’ A message from Donald Trump celebrating the 19th-century US invasion of its southern neighbour – and the subsequent loss of more than half its territory – has touched a historical nerve in Mexico, with some seeing it as a veiled threat for future incursions. Reacting to the US president’s statement, which described the invasion as “a legendary victory”, Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s president, said during her morning news conference on Tuesday: “We must always defend our sovereignty.” Continue reading...
Redningsaksjon pågår i Jotunheimen
Det dreier seg om nedkjølte og flere ikke bevisste personer.

Australian politics live: fourfold surge in home battery installations after federal subsidy; O’Brien says Liberals can stand alone
More than 4.3 million households now have solar, helping to drive downward pressure on power bills. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Ted O’Brien is trying to make ‘Jimflation’ happen Having coined the term late last year, shadow treasurer and shadow assistant treasurer, Ted O’Brien is still trying to make ‘Jimflation’ happen. Cuts aren’t the priority here. Offsets are, and they’re very different things, and so the government has every right to determine what the spending priorities are, but with those rights come commensurate responsibilities, and that means finding room in the budget to pay for them. Basic principles. It [tax] needs to be lower, it needs to be fairer. The Coalition can reform this week but under certain conditions, and those conditions are overwhelmingly supported by the majority of my party room. And they are that shadow cabinet solidarity is mandatory. That shadow cabinet and the party room have primacy of over any individual party room, and the three senators do need to face ongoing suspensions. Continue reading...

Mulig ny finansieringsmodell for sykehus
Frp fikk nylig flertall i helse- og omsorgskomiteen om ny finansieringsmodell for sykehus. Den nye modellen kan få store konsekvenser for statlige helseforetak.
Hotelloppturen flater ut: – En liten «wake-up call»
Mens nordlysturismen fyller stadig flere hotellrom i nord, opplever bransjen tøffere tider i sør.

Vil blokkere norsk gruvedumping
EU-parlamentariker Emma Fourreau dro til Repparfjorden i Finnmark for å stanse utbyggingen av en kobbergruve, midt i kalvingsområdene til reinsdyrene.

US House passes $1.2tn funding measure, ending partial government shutdown
Appropriations measure to let Democrats negotiate with White House and GOP leaders over Trump’s deportation efforts The US House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a funding measure that will end the partial government shutdown, while giving Democrats time to negotiate with the White House and Congress’s Republican leaders over restrictions on Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign. The Republican-controlled chamber approved the $1.2tn appropriations measure by a 217-214 vote, with all but 21 Republicans voting in favor and all but 21 Democrats against. Trump is expected to sign it, ending the shutdown that began after midnight last Friday, which halted many operations at departments including defense, health and human services, labor and transportation. Continue reading...

Met to review latest claim about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s links to Epstein
Scotland Yard says it will review allegation that Epstein trafficked woman to UK to have sex with Andrew at Royal Lodge British police are to review fresh allegations that Jeffrey Epstein provided Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with a woman to have sex with at the Royal Lodge in 2010. The woman has claimed she spent the night at the then prince’s residence in Windsor, her US lawyer, Brad Edwards, said after the allegations surfaced over the weekend. The woman, who is not British, was in her 20s at the time, and was later given a tour of Buckingham Palace, it is further alleged. Continue reading...

French prosecutors ask appeal court to keep ban on Marine Le Pen running for office
Far-right leader’s appeal against block on her running for president in 2027 and a four-year sentence is in final stages French state prosecutors have asked appeal court judges to maintain a five-year election ban on the far-right leader Marine Le Pen for embezzlement of European parliament funds in a fake jobs scandal. If the judges decide to grant the request, Le Pen would probably not be able to run in France’s 2027 presidential election. Continue reading...

Jill Biden’s ex-husband charged with murder of his wife
Linda Stevenson found unresponsive on 28 December after police responded to domestic dispute The ex-husband of former US first lady Jill Biden has been arrested and charged with the murder of his wife, officials said Tuesday. William Stevenson, 77, was taken into custody on Monday and is facing a charge of first-degree murder in the death of Linda Stevenson, according to a grand jury indictment filed in Delaware. Continue reading...

Life expectancy of LGB+ people a year lower than heterosexual’s, ONS finds
LGB+ men in England and Wales have 1.2 years lower life expectancy than straight men, at 59.4 years and 60.7 years respectively Life expectancy for people who identify as gay, bisexual, or another sexual orientation in England and Wales was approximately a year lower than their heterosexual counterparts, according to the first-ever analysis of its kind by the Office for National Statistics. The life expectancy for men who identified as LGB+ was 1.2 years lower than men who identified as straight, at 59.4 years and 60.7 years respectively. Continue reading...
«Grønt sløseri» ble industriell megasuksess
Verdens første fullelektriske bilferge kom i drift i Sogn i 2015 og ga utslippskutt som ville kostet 100.000 kroner med kvoteprisen da. Nå er over 100 elferger i sving – og gir billige utslippskutt.

Epstein called Mandelson ‘devious’ after he lobbied bank to back mining project
In 2010 then business secretary contacted Jes Staley, then at JP Morgan, about funding for £700m listing on London Stock Exchange Peter Mandelson was described as “devious” by Jeffrey Epstein after lobbying a bank to underwrite a mining project launched by their mutual friend Nat Rothschild, emails included in the latest tranche Epstein files suggest. In April 2010, the then business secretary appears to have contacted banker Jes Staley, then at JP Morgan, from his personal email account in what appears to be an attempt to secure funding for Rothschild, a longtime friend of the Labour peer. Continue reading...
Ett ord som endrer alt
Rapporten fra ekspertrådet for Oljefondet bruker ett ord som snur opp ned på tidligere forestillinger. Hva skjer om fondets verdier konfiskeres?
Marsjordren er gitt
Gud hjelper den som hjelper seg selv, heter det i Skriften; omskrevet til amerikansk Nato-politikk: USA hjelper den som hjelper seg selv.

US shoots down Iranian drone flying towards aircraft carrier, navy says
Shahed-139 drone approached USS Abraham Lincoln ‘with unclear intent’ as US warships headed towards Iran The US military says it has shot down an Iranian drone that “aggressively” approached the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea. The Iranian Shahed-139 drone was flying toward the carrier “with unclear intent” when it was shot down by a F-35 US fighter jet, US Central Command said on Tuesday. Continue reading...

Norad om Ukraina-bistand: – Høy risiko for korrupsjon
Norge bruker så langt mer en ti ganger så mye penger på Ukraina som de ga i Afghanistan-bistand, men er ikke blinde for korrupsjonsfaren.
Elden-advokat inn i rådgiverrolle for Jagland
Jagland får advokathjelp fra ett av Norges mest profilerte advokathus.

US private investigator did ‘unlawful stuff’ for the Daily Mail, court hears
In case brought by Prince Harry and others, Daniel Portley-Hanks says he received about $1m for work for Associated Newspapers Ltd A US-based private detective bought a large house in California and had $150,000 in savings “almost entirely” from work he did for the publisher of the Daily Mail, the high court has heard. Daniel Portley-Hanks, also known as “Detective Danno”, said he received about $1m for work carried out for the Mail on Sunday, another title published by Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL). Continue reading...

‘Finally got him to go’: how Epstein was given an inside track on UK’s political future
Apparent tip-off by Peter Mandelson gave advance notice of instability that would ripple through global markets On a brisk Monday evening in May 2010, Gordon Brown stood on the steps of Downing Street and delivered one of the most dramatic announcements of the New Labour era: his resignation as UK prime minister. The decision came days after a nail-biting general election that left no single party with a clear run at No 10. Brown kept his decision, which followed days of political wrangling, to a tight inner circle. Nick Clegg, who would go on to serve as deputy prime minister of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition, was formally told of Brown’s resignation only 10 minutes before the announcement. Continue reading...

Nye krav til mobiler og nettbrett – må vare lenger
Det stilles nå nye krav til mobiltelefoner og nettbrett, som kan gjøre at de varer lenger og også er lettere å reparere.

Elden-advokat inn i rådgiverrolle for Jagland
Thorbjørn Jagland har fått advokat Anders Brosveet i Elden Advokatfirma i en rådgiverrolle i forbindelse med Jaglands kontakt med Jeffrey Epstein.

‘Unlawful’ OfS ruling against University of Sussex should be quashed, court told
Judicial review begins in high court over watchdog’s freedom of speech ruling that resulted in £585,000 fine A ruling by an education watchdog that led to the University of Sussex being hit with a record £585,000 fine should be quashed as “unlawful”, “unreasonable” and “procedurally unfair”, a court has heard. In a judicial review hearing before the high court in London on Tuesday, the university claimed it had suffered “severe” consequences as a result of the landmark decision last March by England’s higher education regulator, the Office for Students (OfS). Continue reading...

Met police to launch investigation into alleged Mandelson-Epstein email leaks
Epstein files appear to show then business secretary passing market sensitive information to child sex offender • UK politics live – latest updates The Metropolitan police are to formally launch a criminal investigation into allegations that Peter Mandelson leaked Downing Street emails and market sensitive information to the child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Documents from the Epstein files released in recent days appeared to show the then business secretary sent confidential information in a string of emails to the late financier in the aftermath of the financial crash. Continue reading...

‘Supermax-style units’ for most dangerous criminals to be introduced in England and Wales
David Lammy also told MPs he would draw up legislation to stop prisoners using human rights laws to challenge tougher jail conditions The most dangerous extremist prisoners in England and Wales will be held in “supermax-style units” similar to those used in US jails, David Lammy has told MPs. The deputy prime minister also said he would consider drawing up legislation to stop prisoners from using human rights laws to challenge tougher conditions in jail. Continue reading...

Mandelson scandal shortens odds on Starmer following him out the door
The appointment of the ex-ambassador despite his lurid past raises potentially fatal doubts about the judgment of the PM and his team In many political scandals there is an agreed full stop, a time for the circus to move on: maybe a resignation, certainly a police investigation. But for Downing Street, Peter Mandelson risks being a headache that simply won’t end. Mandelson’s future in public life is now definitively over, or as definitive as you can be for a figure who, much as with the Conservative saying about Boris Johnson, would possibly need to be buried at a crossroads with a stake through his heart before you could completely rule out another comeback. Continue reading...

Frp-veteran med Melkøya-advarsel
Tidligere energiminister Tord Lien (Frp) mener partiet må stå fast ved sin støtte til olje- og gassnæringa.

Santander launches 98% mortgage for first-time buyers – with strict rules
High street bank breaks traditional 95% limit, but experts say take-up will be limited by exclusions on flats and new builds One of Britain’s biggest banks has launched a mortgage that lets first-time buyers borrow up to 98% of the property’s value – but experts said the “very strict” rules would exclude many people and property types. Santander said this was the first time for years that a major high street bank had gone beyond the traditional 95% borrowing limit, and some mortgage brokers called it a “bold and significant” move that would help more first-time buyers achieve their home ownership dreams. Continue reading...
Misvisende om kostnader ved kjernekraft
Lite tyder på at kjernekraft vil være bedriftsøkonomisk lønnsomt i Norge i overskuelig fremtid uten milliardsubsidier. Det samme gjelder flytende havvind.

French magistrate reportedly summons two French-Israelis over ‘complicity in genocide’
Nili Kupfer-Naouri and Rachel Touitou said to be accused of trying to block delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza A French investigating magistrate has issued summonses to two French-Israeli nationals in relation to “complicity in genocide” over allegations they tried to block the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, French media have reported. The summonses, which reportedly mark the first time a country has considered the blocking of aid “complicity in genocide”, were issued for Nili Kupfer-Naouri and Rachel Touitou in July, Le Monde and Agence France-Presse reported. Continue reading...
Statsforvalter i hardt vær: – Sett gjennom fingrene med for mye i strandsonen
Statsforvalteren i Agder varsler at flere nye tillatelser til bygging i strandsonen på Sørlandet kan bli trukket tilbake. – Hårreisende. Du kan ikke behandle folk sånn, mener Lillesand-ordfører Einar Holmer-Hoven.

‘It’s sick’: Trump administration uses mascot called ‘Coalie’ to push dirtiest fossil fuel
Cartoon lump of coal with giant eyes was spotlighted by US interior secretary in X post saying: ‘Mine, Baby, Mine!’ Donald Trump’s administration has turned to an unusual weapon in its attempt to resurrect coal mining – a cartoon lump of coal, complete with giant eyes and yellow mining garb, called ‘Coalie.’ The administration’s new mascot, kitted out with a helmet, boots and gloves, was introduced in a seemingly artificial intelligence-generated picture posted online by Doug Burgum, Trump’s interior secretary. “Mine, Baby, Mine!” Burgum wrote on X, adding that Coalie will act as a “spokesperson” for Trump’s “American Energy Dominance Agenda.” Continue reading...

Høibys forsvarere: – Ikke heldig at han sitter i varetekt
Dagen før rettssaken mot kronprinsessens sønn startet tirsdag, ble Marius Borg Høiby satt i varetekt i fire uker. Det mener hans forsvarere er uheldig.

Human Rights Watch researchers resign after report on Palestinian right of return blocked
The organization claims the report, which finds Israel’s denial of the right of return is a crime against humanity, is ‘paused pending further analysis and research’ Two Human Rights Watch (HRW) employees who make up the organization’s entire Israel and Palestine team are stepping down from their positions after leadership blocked a report that deems Israel’s denial of Palestinian refugees the right of return a “crime against humanity”. In separate resignation letters obtained by Jewish Currents and the Guardian, Omar Shakir, who has headed the team for nearly the last decade, and Milena Ansari, the team’s assistant researcher, said leadership’s decision to pull the report broke from HRW’s customary approval processes and was evidence that the organization was putting fear of political backlash over a commitment to international law. Continue reading...
DN mener: Handlingsrommet er stort!
Det er penger til både skattekutt og offentlig finansierte velferdstjenester dersom politikerne tør å prioritere.

Trump suggests Republicans should ‘take over’ elections to protect the party
President claims idea to ‘nationalize’ elections in 15 states ahead of midterms is to prevent rare noncitizen voting Donald Trump suggested on a conservative podcast released on Monday that Republican state officials “take over” and “nationalize” elections in 15 states to protect the party from being voted out of office. Trump framed the issue as a means to prevent undocumented immigrants from voting. Claims that noncitizens are voting in numbers that can affect an election are a lie. But it raises concerns about potential efforts by the president to rig the November midterm elections. Continue reading...