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Familiehemmeligheten
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Like hundreds of thousands of Norwegians, Øystein wanted to learn more about his own heritage, so he took a DNA test to get an overview of his family history. The result of the test .. show full overview
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Hatet
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In the dark corners of the internet, far-right mass murderers are praised as heroes by angry Norwegians, and the Norwegian Islamists convicted of terrorism in Syria are being released from prison. Who will be the next Norwegian terrorist?
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Barnerov
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1 in 20 Norwegian children have experienced sexual abuse. What is it like to come forward after keeping it hidden for over 30 years?
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Mobbingens pris
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Over 50,000 Norwegian children experience bullying today. Why can't we stop it? Janne Amble and Kadafi Zaman take a closer look at the price we pay for bullying in Norwegian schools and how we can work to change it.
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De alternative
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Healing, mediumship, and spirituality. Every year, Norwegians spend nearly five billion kroner on alternative treatments, but who are the truly alternative ones? Janne and Kadafi investigate what it's like to live a life far outside the norm.
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Dop i møblerte hjem
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Drugs are everywhere in Norwegian society, whether we get them illegally on the street or on prescription from a doctor. Where exactly is the line between drugs and medicine? Janne and Kadafi investigate the shadow side of Norwegian drug policy.
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Når idretten svikter
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Sports are meant to be safe and inclusive, but many children and young people experience the opposite. What is it like to blow the whistle in Norwegian youth sports?
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Barnas beste
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Child protective services are meant to be the voice of the child. What is it like to have a job where your decisions can save lives, but also make irreparable mistakes?
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Storspillerne
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There are over 50,000 gambling addicts in Norway. The number increases every year. Who are they, and what is it like to live with serious gambling problems?