Ran woman rally to demand equal rights
Speakers said the rally, organized by the non-governmental Women's Cultural Centre, aimed to "protest discrimination against women."
8 April 2003
Fears of 500 job-losses at SAS Greater public confidence in local mayors than in PM Telenor could take over Bravida in a crisisNOK 1.6 billion needed to secure EEA AgreementLabour and Socialist Left Party equally popularTodays comment from Dagsavisen
7 April 2003
Negotiations with EU on verge of breakdown SAS boss could get a pension of NOK 2 million a yearLiberals balk at stopping the StortingLabour calls for Government to clarify its position on tax cutsLabour leader accuses PM of making Norway a colder place Everybody equal in FinnmarkTodays comment from Nationen
Rwanda commemorates ninth genocide anniversary
Although some people have argued that the 1994 Rwanda Genocide was sparked off by the death of President Juvenale Habyarimana on April 6, 1994, there seems to be ample evidence that the genocide had been planned even before his death. There is evidence to that effect. The purpose was to wipe out the Tutsi.
EU to agree about law against racism
The EU on Friday failed to agree on a general approach to fight racism and xenophobia in the EU states, mainly due to Italy's opposition.
Racial Intermarriages as the a response against racism
In human reproduction each of the parents contributes half the genetic material responsible for inheritance.Ideally when these parents are not blood relatives, the result should be a normal offspring.
Anglo American hit by apartheid lawsuit
The long-threatened case against South Africa's biggest company, on behalf of hundreds of thousands of black people, sent its shares skidding as much as 3,3 percent in Johannesburg and pulled the overall Johannesburg bourse lower.
Sudan slave Mende Naser now totally free in U.K.
Usually in Sudan, children and women first victims are abducted and conduct into forced labour or slavery. Despite the Sudan Government's denial of slavery in the country, its history and the situation today in that country are real proof.
4 April 2003
This is BondevikPoliticians enter home straight on EEA AgreementLess independence for Immigration DirectorateTelenor moves to get Bravida back on trackConservatives and Christian Democrats clash over tax cutsTodays comment from Dagsavisen
3 April 2003
We are not neutral, says Defence Minister Dutch TV interview instrumental in Krekars release Parties promise less central government interferenceJagland calls for EU referendum as soon as possibleLucrative bid rejectedTodays comment from Verdens GangSport