This week in Norway
Norway celebrated its National Day on May 17th, with Crown Princess Mette-Marit and family greeting children at Skaugum, alongside the reopening of an Oslo Metro entrance for the festivities. Internationally, the Eurovision Song Contest dominated headlines with Bulgaria's unexpected victory and arrests of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Vienna. Domestic and international sports, including Vålerenga's football win and Kristoffer Reitan's golf comeback, also featured prominently.
About Norway
Norway, a prosperous democracy in Northern Europe, is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, including dramatic fjords and the Northern Lights. The country consistently ranks among the top globally for press freedom, fostering a robust media environment characterized by a strong public broadcaster and independent private outlets. Its unique geography and high quality of life often shape both domestic and international news coverage.
Visiting Norway
Media landscape
Norway boasts a highly free and diverse media landscape, consistently ranking at the top for press freedom globally. It features a strong public service broadcaster, NRK, alongside a vibrant array of independent private newspapers and digital news sites.
For comprehensive coverage, consult NRK.no, while Aftenposten.no offers in-depth journalism; many Norwegians speak English, but not all local content or signs will be translated.
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Iran to control Strait of Hormuz under new US deal, state media claims, contradicting Trump
- Iranian media reports that Iran will control the Strait of Hormuz, citing a clause in a new agreement with the United States. - This contradicts statements by U.S. President Donald Trump, who claime…
Barcelona crushes Lyon 4-0 to win Champions League title
- Barcelona defeated Lyon 4-0 to win the Champions League final for the fourth time in six years. - Ewa Pajor scored two goals, finally securing a Champions League title after losing five previous fin…
Therese Johaug Wins Bjørndalenmila Race
- Former cross-country skier Therese Johaug won the elite women's 10km race at the Bjørndalenmila event. - Johaug finished with a time of 32:43, narrowly beating second-place finisher Aebersold after …
Solbakken's Haaland Plan: Alternative Training for World Cup Peak
- Norway's national football team coach Ståle Solbakken is implementing a special training plan for star player Erling Haaland. - The plan aims to ensure Haaland is in peak condition for the upcoming …
Giro d'Italia plans shift: Kulset targets stage wins over overall ranking
- Cyclist Johannes Kulset has adjusted his goals for the Giro d'Italia, shifting focus from a top-ten overall finish to stage victories. - Kulset currently sits 22nd in the general classification, aim…
Senegal's President Sacks Prime Minister, Dissolves Government Amidst Political Tensions
- Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has dismissed Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and dissolved the government. - The move escalates a political crisis in the debt-ridden West African nation, ste…
One Dead, 36 Injured in Staten Island Shipyard Explosion
- An explosion at a shipyard on Staten Island, New York, resulted in one death and 36 injuries. - The incident occurred while firefighters were battling a blaze and attempting a rescue operation. - Mo…
Motorcyclist Critically Injured After Accident in Indre Østfold
- A motorcyclist is in critical condition following an accident in Indre Østfold, Norway, during the early hours of Saturday morning. - Emergency services, including air ambulance, responded to the sc…
Putin vows retaliation after alleged Ukrainian drone strike in occupied Luhansk
- Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed retaliation after what he claimed was a Ukrainian drone attack on a student dormitory in Russian-occupied Luhansk. - Russian authorities reported six deaths an…
Oslo's Municipal Online Doctor Service Opens: "Hopefully, People Will Stay Away."
- Oslo is launching a municipal online doctor service, offering video consultations for non-urgent issues. - The service aims to provide quicker access to medical advice for common ailments like rashe…
What is Pentecost? We asked people to explain and draw it.
- The article questions the public's understanding of Pentecost (Pinse), a holiday celebrated annually with an extended weekend. - It poses questions about the reasons for the celebration and the spec…
USA, Denmark, and Greenland Issue Joint Statement on Arctic Cooperation
- Arctic nations, including the US, Denmark (with Greenland), Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Canada, met during a NATO meeting in Sweden. - They issued a joint statement agreeing to increase di…
Norway Joins Western Nations Demanding Halt to West Bank Settlement Expansion
- Norway and eight other Western nations condemned Israel's settlement expansion plans in the West Bank. - They issued a joint statement demanding an immediate halt to construction, particularly in th…
Rutte: NATO's defense begins in Norway
- NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg emphasized the unwavering strength of the transatlantic bond and the alliance's commitment to Article 5. - Stoltenberg stated that NATO's defense begins in No…
The Rosé Wine Season is Here: These Get Top Marks
- The rosé wine season is starting in May. - Ingvild Tennfjord, Aftenposten's wine columnist, has created a scale to help readers find rosé wines that match their preferences. - The article recommends…
Physiologist's Favorite Workout: A Simple, Effective Full-Body Program Under an Hour
- This article is a placeholder for a fitness routine described by a physiologist. - The routine is designed to be a simple, effective full-body workout that can be completed in under an hour. - It is…
Name trends in Norway: Jonas falls from the top spot
- Norwegian name trends show Emma and William as the most popular names for Generation Alpha (born 2013-2025). - Jonas was a top boy's name for Generation Z (1997-2012), while Emma also led for girls …
Norway's World Cup Squad Announcement Looms: Ten Players Under Intense Scrutiny
- Norway's national football team coach Ståle Solbakken will announce the 26-player squad for the World Cup on Thursday evening. - With 28 years since their last World Cup appearance, securing a spot …
Two Generations of Men Define Success: The Conversation Took a Completely Different Turn Than We Expected
- Two generations of men discuss the definition of success, finding unexpected common ground. - The conversation moves beyond typical discussions of money and status to explore personal fulfillment an…
Jan Edvard Fagermoen Was Very Quality-Conscious, Fearless, and Innovative
- Jan Edvard Fagermoen, a former deacon, passed away at the age of 92. - He was known for his quality-consciousness, fearlessness, and innovative approach to his work. - Fagermoen served as a role mod…
Queen Elizabeth II Was Eager for Ex-Prince Andrew to Get Top Position
- Queen Elizabeth II advocated for her son, Prince Andrew, to receive a prominent role as a trade envoy before his 2001 appointment. - This advocacy is revealed in documents released by British author…
Oil Prices Jump to $107 After Iran Rejects Uranium Export Demand
- Oil prices surged by three dollars to $107 per barrel following a report that Iran's supreme leader refused to export enriched uranium. - The refusal, citing Reuters sources, could complicate negoti…
Oslo's Hard-Fought Cuts Yield Giant Surplus; City Plans How to Spend It
- Oslo municipality has achieved a surplus of billions after implementing strict budget cuts. - The city government is now optimistic about Oslo's financial health. - The surplus funds are intended fo…
Pentecost Weather: Up to 25 Degrees Celsius Expected in Southern Norway
- Southern and Eastern Norway can expect temperatures up to 25 degrees Celsius during the Pentecost weekend. - The rest of the country will experience temperatures between 10 and 20 degrees Celsius, w…
Frp MP Morten Wold Returns to Parliament After Leave
- Morten Wold, a Progress Party (Frp) Member of Parliament, has returned to the Storting (parliament) after a leave of absence. - Wold took leave in the spring after being caught driving under the inf…
Author Per Schreiner: 'Happiness Belongs to Those Who Own an Apartment'
- Author Per Schreiner argues that owning an apartment is the primary status symbol in Norway. - He contends that Oslo's housing market is "destroyed" due to class differences and the crisis faced by …
Norway Reviews Daylight Rules for Housing to Boost Construction
- Norway's Minister of Housing, Bjørnar Skjæran, is reviewing daylight requirements for new housing to speed up construction. - He acknowledges the need for daylight but questions if current regulatio…
Melland Scored in Stoppage Time Against Brann – Thore Pedersen Taken by Ambulance at Halftime
- Henrik Melland scored a late winner, securing a 2-1 victory for Aalesund against Brann in the Eliteserien. - The win lifts Aalesund out of the relegation zone to 12th place, marking their second con…
Trump's Nominee for Norway Ambassador Faces Senate Hearing After Year-Long Delay
- Michael Kavoukjian, nominated by former U.S. President Donald Trump as ambassador to Norway, is awaiting Senate confirmation over a year later. - Kavoukjian, who has a Norwegian mother and Armenian …
Feminist Journalist Feared Being Seen as 'Unambitious' for Wanting More Time with Child
- Feminist journalist Silje Bekeng-Flemmen initially felt hesitant to express her desire for more parental leave. - She believes the left-wing should discuss the appropriate age for starting kindergar…
Oslo launches municipal online doctor service, largest expansion of GP access in 25 years
- Oslo is launching a municipal online doctor service, providing access to healthcare if a regular GP has no available appointments. - The service is available to all residents of Oslo starting today.…
US Reportedly Indicts Former Cuban President Raul Castro Over 1996 Shootdown
- The U.S. has reportedly indicted former Cuban President Raul Castro, escalating tensions between the two nations. - The charges are primarily related to Cuba's 1996 downing of two planes belonging t…
Norwegian indicted for double murder in Sweden, claims self-defense
- A Norwegian man has been indicted in Sweden for the double murder of two men shot in the head in Gothenburg in September 2025. - He was arrested in Oslo after a dramatic chase, during which he alleg…
Israel Detains Hundreds of Activists on Aid Flotilla to Gaza; Italy Demands Apology
- Israeli forces intercepted approximately 50 boats carrying aid to Gaza, detaining around 430 activists from various countries. - The activists, part of the Global Sumud Flotilla aiming to break the …
Factors opposing interest rate hikes in Norway's current economic situation
- Economist Steinar Holden argues for a tight monetary policy to combat persistent high inflation in Norway. - The article contends that Holden's view is one-sided, overlooking economic factors that s…
Eurovision winner Dara faces online hate after historic Bulgarian victory
- Bulgaria's entry won the Eurovision Song Contest, a surprising victory as they were not among the favorites. - The winning artist, Dara, and her song "Bangaranga" secured both the public and jury vo…
Norwegian Indicted for Double Murder in Gothenburg Last Autumn
- A Norwegian man has been indicted for a double homicide that occurred in Gothenburg last autumn. - The article provides no further details on the case or the indictment. - The source is Aftenposten,…
Breakdown in Negotiations for SAS Cabin Crew – Heading to Mediation
- Negotiations between SAS cabin crew and management have broken down, leading to mandatory mediation. - The breakdown occurred during the second round of talks, with parties unable to reach an agreem…
BankID Approval Decision Postponed Until After Summer in Norway
- Norway's National Communications Authority (Nkom) has postponed a decision on BankID's security approval until after the summer. - BankID was previously warned that it could lose its highest securit…
Bane Nor announces railway work in the summer: These routes are affected
- Bane Nor will conduct necessary maintenance and renewal work on the railway network throughout the summer, leading to disruptions for passengers. - Several routes, particularly in the central Easter…
Aftenposten cartoon of Modi sparks racism accusations
- A cartoon in Norway's Aftenposten depicting India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sparked criticism in both India and Norway. - Critics, including a Norwegian politician, have labeled the cartoon…
Haaland hails Ødegaard after league title win: – Congrats!
- Erling Braut Haaland congratulated Martin Ødegaard on Arsenal winning the Premier League title. - Haaland admitted it would be "sour" to watch Ødegaard lift the trophy but expressed pride in seeing …
Bjarne Melgaard addresses lawsuit in new novel
- Norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard has written a new novel exploring themes of drugs and money, with echoes of a legal dispute with former business partners. - Melgaard recently lost a lawsuit and was…
No, daycare is not harmful
- The article discusses the debate surrounding the safety of sending one-year-olds to daycare in Norway. - It refutes claims that daycare is harmful, citing a lack of scientific documentation to suppo…
USA is Divided. Now They're Talking About a New Mental Disorder.
- A growing number of Americans, both liberal and conservative, are experiencing "political anxiety" amid increasing societal division. - Therapists offer varied advice, from news avoidance to radical…
EU Steps Up Pressure on Norway Over Slow Adoption of Regulations
- The EU is increasing pressure on Norway and other EEA countries to adopt EU regulations more quickly. - Sources in Brussels indicate a growing impatience with the backlog of unadopted EU laws. - Nor…
WHO declares Ebola outbreak an international emergency; 131 dead
- The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the Ebola outbreak in Uganda an international emergency. - At least 131 deaths have been confirmed, with cases now spreading to a wider area includin…
Norwegian Men Less Likely to Change Diet, Survey Finds
- A Norwegian survey found that nearly twice as many men as women report never having tried to change their eating habits. - Men are also less likely than women to express a desire to eat more vegetab…
Workplace Conflicts? As a Leader, You Could Be Breaking the Law
- Employers can face legal consequences if they fail to ensure a healthy psychosocial work environment, according to Norwegian law. - This includes addressing issues like excessive workload, insecurit…
Can Haaland's handwriting save Norwegian children from intellectual ruin? Football star buys Norway's most expensive book for his hometown
- Norwegian football star Erling Haaland purchased the most expensive book in Norway's history and gifted it to his hometown. - The book, a 1594 edition of Snorre Sturlason's sagas, is intended to enc…
Norway's Massive Aid to Ukraine Hampered by Bureaucracy and Corruption Fears
- Norway has provided 224 billion kroner in aid to Ukraine between 2022 and 2026. - The aid delivery has been a race against time, bureaucracy, and corruption risks. - Delays in aid have come at a sig…
Stein Erik Hagen's Generosity Knew No Bounds
- The article is an obituary for Norwegian businessman Stein Erik Hagen, who passed away on May 4, 2026, at the age of 69. - Hagen was a prominent figure, described as both a beacon and a lightning ro…
Wind Power Is Cheap – Until the System Needs More Than Wind
- Onshore wind power is cheap for investors, but its overall system cost can skyrocket when it dominates the energy mix. - Calculations suggest that relying heavily on a single energy source like wind…
Suspect in espionage case allegedly tried to map military activity at Bodø Airport
- A Chinese man detained in Norway is suspected of attempting to map military activity at Bodø Airport. - The airport has both civilian and military sections, including a NATO regional air operations …
Father acquitted of speeding after court accepts 'necessity' defense for child's life
- A father in Norway was acquitted of speeding charges after a court accepted his defense of necessity. - The man was caught driving 121 km/h in a 50 km/h zone while on a video call with his wife, who…
Belarus Conducts Nuclear Weapons Drills
- Belarus announced it is conducting drills for the use of tactical nuclear weapons. - The exercises aim to improve personnel training and test the readiness of airborne forces. - Belarus is currently…
Israel Claims Near-Total Elimination of Oct. 7 Attack Architects, Controls 60% of Gaza
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims nearly all architects of the October 7th attack have been eliminated. - Netanyahu stated Israel now controls 60 percent of the Gaza Strip, with ongoi…
Young Conservatives Leader: Oslo Conservatives Drowning in Disposable Cup Bans and Palestinian Flags
- Young Conservatives leader Oda Røhme Sivertsen criticizes Oslo's Høyre (Conservative Party) for getting bogged down in trivial issues like disposable cup bans and Palestinian flags. - Sivertsen urge…
Karsten Warholm Proposes New 200m Hurdles Event for Track and Field
- Norwegian Olympic champion Karsten Warholm proposes a new track and field event: the 200-meter hurdles. - He believes this event could create exciting matchups between sprint hurdlers and 110m speci…
Rescue Drama as Hundreds of Tons of Rock Collapse in Swedish Mine
- Hundreds of tons of rock collapsed 1000 meters deep in a mine near Lycksele, Sweden, on Sunday. - One person is trapped underground and rescue services are working with mine personnel to extract the…
Neymar in Tears During National Anthem Ahead of World Cup Squad Announcement
- Brazilian football star Neymar was visibly emotional, shedding tears during the national anthem before a match. - The player is facing intense competition for a spot in Brazil's upcoming World Cup s…
Foreign Researchers Leaving Norway: 'An Insane Waste'
- Foreign researchers are leaving Norway, with one describing the situation as "insane waste." - While many foreign researchers come to Norway, a significant number do not stay, raising questions abou…
Ukraine Can Win. Russia Can Win. A Negotiated Ceasefire? Highly Unlikely.
- The author argues that Western perceptions of the Ukraine war are confused, often prioritizing a negotiated ceasefire over Ukrainian victory. - Russia's military, despite heavy losses, has adapted i…
Per Dugstad Honored for Contributions to Stone Understanding in Norway
- Per Dugstad, who passed away at age 93, is being recognized for his significant contributions to the understanding and use of stone in Norway. - His work has been instrumental in fostering a greater…
Thor Spandow Remembered for His Interest in Arts and Politics
- Thor Spandow, a friend to the authors, has passed away at the age of 87. - Born on February 24, 1939, he died on April 10, 2026, surrounded by his family. - Spandow was described as an informed and …
Axios: US Investigates Drone Threat from Cuba
- Axios reports that Cuba has acquired over 300 military drones and is discussing plans to use them against U.S. targets, including Guantanamo Bay and Florida. - The U.S. views these plans as continge…
Young Norwegian Injects Himself With 'Miracle Drug' Peptides, Health Warnings Issued
- A 22-year-old Norwegian man, identified as Eivind, is injecting himself with peptides, substances advertised online as "miracle drugs." - Antidoping Norge (Anti-Doping Norway) has issued warnings ag…
Reactions Pour In After Controversial Manchester United Goal: 'It's Ridiculous'
- Manchester United secured third place in the Premier League with a 3-2 victory over Nottingham Forest. - The win was overshadowed by a controversial goal scored by Matheus Cunha, which appeared to i…
Karlsbakk on Form Slump: 'Irritated and Frustrated'
- Daniel Karlsbakk, last season's top scorer in the Eliteserien, is experiencing a significant dip in form this season. - Karlsbakk has expressed frustration over his lack of goals, scoring only once …
Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Family Greet the Children's Parade at Skaugum
- The Norwegian royal family greeted the children's parade at Skaugum on May 17th. - Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Crown Prince Haakon, and Prince Sverre Magnus appeared to greet the parade. - Princess …
Eurovision 2026: Bulgaria's Shocking Victory Overshadowed by Controversy
- Bulgaria's entry "Bangaranga" by Dara unexpectedly won the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, defying odds and surprising critics. - Israel secured second place, while Norway finished 14th. - The contest…
Olivia Dean fills stadium with soul
- British singer Olivia Dean performed at the Unity Arena in Norway, drawing a crowd with her soulful music. - The concert marked one of Dean's few performances in Norway, highlighting her growing pop…
Dream start for Moesgaard as Grundetjern's late goal seals Vålerenga win
- Vålerenga secured their first win since March 22nd with a dramatic 3-2 victory over Sarpsborg 08. - Mathias Grundetjern scored the winning goal in the 90th minute, just days after Johannes Moesgaard…
US Won't Extend Russian Oil Sanctions Waiver
- The Trump administration will not extend the sanctions waiver for Russian oil transported by sea. - This waiver had allowed countries like India to purchase Russian oil stored on tankers. - Senators…
Reitan Strikes Back with Stellar Round – Millimeters from Hole-in-One
- Golfer Kristoffer Reitan made a significant comeback in the third round of the PGA Championship, climbing 49 places. - Reitan carded two eagles and three birdies, finishing five strokes under par fo…
Oslo Metro Entrance Reopens for May 17th Celebrations
- Sporveien will reopen the Egertorget entrance to the Stortinget T-bane station before the May 17th national day celebrations. - The entrance has been closed for an extensive rehabilitation period. -…
Marte Stokstad on Criticism: – Then I've Succeeded
- Marte Stokstad, host of the Eurovision review program "Adresse," won a Gullruten award for best entertainment host. - Despite her award, some viewers perceive her role as an NRK Eurovision commentat…
Zlatko Tripic inspires Viking's incredible comeback victory
- Viking staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Start 6-3 after trailing 1-3 at halftime. - Viking captain Zlatko Tripic was instrumental, providing three assists and scoring a goal. - Tripic's perfor…
Cheeky heel flick goal as City wins FA Cup
- Manchester City won the FA Cup, defeating Chelsea 1-0 in the final at Wembley Stadium. - Antoine Semenyo scored the winning goal with a backheel assist from Erling Haaland. - This victory marks Manc…
Ranheim Collapses in 5-4 Thriller in Drammen
- Ranheim suffered a devastating 5-4 loss to Strømsgodset in Drammen after leading for much of the match. - The game was characterized by dramatic shifts in momentum and a high number of goals, ultima…
Large Demonstrations Expected in London Amidst Heavy Police Presence
- Two major demonstrations are expected to draw tens of thousands in London on Saturday. - One protest is organized by supporters of far-right activist Tommy Robinson. - The other demonstration commem…
Racer after red card: – Terrible decision
- A controversial red card shown to KFUM player Tobias Berglie in the 0-0 match against Brann has sparked outrage. - The referee initially showed a yellow card but changed it to red after a VAR review…
EU’s Foreign Minister Kaja Kallas: This is how Europe should handle Trump
- EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas advises Europe to project strength in its dealings with Donald Trump. - Kallas believes Trump, a "strongman," respects power and that Europe sh…
Should You Start Sleeping Stark Naked? A Sleep Expert Says It Boils Down to One Thing.
- Social media algorithms are increasingly showing content about sleeping naked, with many claiming it offers various health benefits. - The article questions the validity of these claims, suggesting …
Nobel Laureate Olga Tokarczuk Offers a Subtle Twist on Gender Dysphoria
- Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk explores the phenomenon of gender dysphoria in a new work. - The author, known for her interest in sects and charismatic leaders, approaches the complex topic in a thou…
Oslo's Seaside Restaurants: The Perfect Spots for Sunny Days
- The article highlights several Oslo restaurants located by the sea, perfect for enjoying sunny weather. - Featured establishments include Solsiden, Vågen and Hekla, Skur 33, Tjuvholmen Sjømagasin, L…
Oslo's Seaside Restaurants: The Perfect Spots for Sunny Days
- The article highlights several Oslo restaurants located by the sea, perfect for enjoying sunny weather. - Featured establishments include Solsiden, Vågen and Hekla, Skur 33, Tjuvholmen Sjømagasin, L…
World's Most Important Interest Rate Continues to Climb
- The yield on 10-year US Treasury bonds has risen to its highest level since last summer, reaching 4.56 percent. - Analysts attribute the rise to the ongoing conflict in Iran and market expectations …
6.6 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan; Tsunami Warnings Issued
- An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.6 struck Miyagi, Japan, on Friday evening local time. - Tsunami warnings have been issued for the prefectures of Aomori, Iwate, Fukushima, and Akita. …
Cocaine is Dangerous Enough. Don't Exaggerate It.
- The article argues against exaggerating the dangers of cocaine, stating that while it is dangerous, the focus should be on its initial deceptive appeal rather than solely on catastrophic outcomes. -…
Four Italians Die in Maldives Diving Tragedy
- Four Italians have died in a diving accident while exploring underwater caves in the Maldives, according to Italy's Foreign Ministry. The victims were reportedly exploring caves at a depth of around…
Intellectually Disabled Man Executed in Texas, State's 600th Death Penalty Case
- A man, Edward Busby Jr., who experts believed had an intellectual disability, was executed in Texas after being convicted of murder in 2004. Despite a previous court recommendation for a stay to fur…
Dozens Dead in Central African Republic Mine Landslide
- Over a dozen people died in a landslide at a mine in the Central African Republic last week. - The accident occurred on May 6 in the Nana-Mambere region, near the border with Cameroon. - Mining oper…
Cocaine Use Surges in Sports: "Very, Very Many" Are Using, Says Former Addict
- A former cocaine user, Morten "Mottis" Gundersen, states that many people use cocaine and that the problem is underestimated. - Antidoping Norge has observed that one specific type of sport stands o…
Hope He Becomes as Good as His RBK Father: Leander Skammelsrud Escapes Serious Harm After Head Injury
- Leander Skammelsrud, 17, sustained a head injury during a football match for Ranheim. - He was substituted after only a minute of play due to the injury. - Skammelsrud reported the injury was minor,…
Oslo's Director of Climate, Heidi Sørensen, Dies at 56
- Heidi Sørensen, the Director of Climate for the City of Oslo, has passed away at the age of 56. - She is remembered for her significant contributions to Norwegian nature and environmental protection…
Syed Shah's Footprint in Norwegian-Pakistani History Will Endure
- Syed Karim Hussain Shah, a prominent figure in the Norwegian-Pakistani community, has passed away at the age of 81. - His life, spanning two continents, was characterized by courage, hard work, and …
VM-row at NRK: "Very surprised and disappointed"
- NRK's decision to hire Viaplay commentator Kasper Wikestad for football World Cup coverage has caused internal dissatisfaction among some employees. - Employees question why external hires are used …
Housing Minister Invited to See Oslo's Darkest Homes
- Norwegian housing minister Bjørnar Skjæran visited an Obos housing project in Oslo. - The visit highlighted concerns that daylight requirements for apartments are too strict, potentially hindering c…
City Back on Arsenal's Heels After Win Despite Major Rotations
- Manchester City defeated Crystal Palace 3-0 to maintain their two-point deficit behind Arsenal in the Premier League title race. - Manager Pep Guardiola rotated his squad, resting key players like E…