This week in Norway
Norway's news this week was heavily focused on sports, celebrating Bodø/Glimt's dramatic Norwegian Cup victory and the record-breaking Holmenkollstafetten, though fan conduct and a national anthem experiment drew criticism. Public health was a significant concern as all passengers from the MV Hondius cruise ship were deemed high-risk contacts following a hantavirus outbreak. Domestically, a cleaners' strike loomed, and the AUF leader reported hate speech and threats, highlighting some social friction.
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.
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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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Barcelona Vanquishes Real Madrid in El Clásico to Clinch 29th La Liga Title
- Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 2-0 to secure their 29th La Liga title with three games remaining. - Goals from Marcus Rashford and Ferrán Torres sealed the victory, marking Barcelona's first La Liga…
Trump on Iran's Response: – Completely Unacceptable
- President Trump stated Iran's response to a US proposal was 'completely unacceptable'. - Iran submitted its response through Pakistani negotiators, seeking an end to sanctions. - The US proposal rep…
Fear you just revealed something too personal? You might have done everything right, according to a Harvard professor.
- Harvard professor Leslie John suggests that feeling regret after oversharing with a colleague or friend might indicate you've done something right. - The article explores the discomfort and self-rec…
Viking's Dream Run Continues
- Viking secured a 2-0 victory against KFUM Oslo in the Eliteserien league. - Peter Christiansen scored both goals for Viking, bringing his season total to seven goal contributions. - KFUM Oslo had a …
Jens Stoltenberg Mourns Anja Breien's Death: 'Will Have Her With Us Forever'
- Norwegian Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg is mourning the death of Anja Breien, who was his father Thorvald Stoltenberg's partner. - Breien, a pioneer and great filmmaker, passed away at the age o…
Trump: US Can Attack 'Every Single Target' in Iran
- President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. could attack "every single target" in Iran within two weeks and claimed Iran has been militarily defeated. - This statement comes as Iran reportedly respo…
Norway Launches 'Tax Lottery' Experiment to Boost Employment
- Norway is launching a five-year tax experiment, dubbed the 'tax lottery,' for approximately 100,000 individuals aged 20-35 to assess its impact on employment. - Participants earning below 335,000 kr…
Rosenborg wins under new interim coach Tettey, ending poor run
- Rosenborg secured a much-needed 2-0 victory against Lillestrøm in Alexander Tettey's first match as interim head coach, ending a historically poor start to the season. - The team scored two goals wi…
Solberg with career's third podium in Rally WRC
- Oliver Solberg secured his third career podium finish, taking second place in the dramatic Rally de Portugal. - Solberg overcame a significant time deficit on Sunday after rivals experienced punctur…
This Trial Makes Me Shudder. Do They Really Care About Humanity?
- A courtroom battle is underway between two tech billionaires, raising serious questions about ego, jealousy, greed, and broken promises. - The trial aims to uncover the underlying motives behind the…
After 12 Years of Trying, Ethiopian Woman Welcomes Quintuplets
- An Ethiopian woman, Bedriya Adem, has given birth to quintuplets after trying to conceive for 12 years. - The rare event occurred at a hospital in Harar, Ethiopia. - Adem expressed immense joy and d…
Live Update: Solberg Drives for the Podium
- The article is a live update on a sports event, focusing on driver Solberg. - The update indicates Solberg is competing for a podium finish. - The content is protected by copyright and subject to Af…
Most don't get to train during work hours. This company uses running against stress.
- A recent report indicates that over half of Norwegian employees believe training during work hours would boost productivity. - However, only about 40% of employers permit employees to exercise durin…
Twelve Police Officers Killed in Pakistan Attack
- Twelve police officers were killed in a car bomb and subsequent armed assault on a police station in Bannu, northwestern Pakistan. - The attack involved a vehicle packed with explosives detonating a…
All Passengers on Virus-Stricken Ship Deemed High-Risk Contacts
- All passengers aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius are considered high-risk contacts following a fatal hantavirus outbreak. - The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) made the ass…
Over Half of US Voters Dissatisfied with Trump's Economic Handling, Poll Shows
- A poll indicates over half of registered US voters are dissatisfied with President Trump's handling of inflation and the economy. - Inflation and cost of living are the primary concerns for voters a…
WSJ: Israel built and defended secret base in Iraq
- WSJ reports Israel established a secret military outpost in the Iraqi desert to support its air campaign against Iran. - The base was reportedly built shortly before the US-Israel war, with US offic…
Frustrated Neighbors After the Final: – "Looks Like a Pigsty"
- Residents are complaining about the mess left by Brann fans after the cup final, including trash, beer cans, and urination. - One resident described the scene as a "pigsty" and expressed frustration…
Ukraine and Russia trade ceasefire violation claims amid fragile truce
- A fragile three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, brokered by US President Donald Trump, began on Saturday. - Both sides accuse each other of violations, with Ukraine reporting 51 Russian at…
World's Largest Relay in Pictures
- The Holmenkollstafetten, a major relay race in Oslo, saw a record participation of approximately 80,000 runners. - The event, known as "spring's most beautiful adventure," featured 15 stages coverin…
Bodø/Glimt Wins Dramatic Norwegian Cup Final After Extra Time and Penalties
- Bodø/Glimt secured the Norwegian Cup title after a dramatic final against Brann, winning 3-2 after extra time. - The match featured an own goal, significant goalkeeping errors, and a penalty shootou…
City Closes Gap on Arsenal with Dominant Win Over Brentford
- Manchester City secured a crucial 3-0 victory against Brentford, with goals from Doku, Haaland, and Marmoush. - The win narrows the gap to league leaders Arsenal to two points with one game left to …
NFF admits new national anthem rendition 'didn't work as hoped'
- The Norwegian Football Federation (NFF) experimented with a new version of the national anthem, "Ja, vi elsker," before the cup final. - The NFF acknowledged that the new rendition did not perform a…
Caution with angry, self-absorbed men: A 1927 look at Mussolini
- A 1927 interview with Benito Mussolini from the Norwegian magazine "Hjemmet" offers a contemporary perspective on the Italian dictator. - The article highlights how some aspects of life, like Freia …
All Aboard Virus Ship to Be Monitored for 42 Days
- All passengers and crew aboard the cruise ship Hondius, which has experienced a hantavirus outbreak, are considered high-risk contacts by the WHO. - The ship is expected to dock at Tenerife, where m…
Sunderland Holds Manchester United to Goalless Draw, Third Place Hopes Dimmed
- Sunderland and Manchester United played to a scoreless draw in a Premier League match. - Sunderland was the better team for most of the game, creating the most significant chances and hitting the po…
When Music Becomes Living Art: The Christian Wallumrød Ensemble
- The Christian Wallumrød Ensemble is recognized as a leading force in contemporary jazz. - Their music blends jazz traditions, modern ideas, folk music, and hymns, creating a unique sound. - Pianist …
Frustrated Liverpool fans boo substitution of young star
- Liverpool drew with a struggling Chelsea, with fans expressing dissatisfaction with a specific player substitution. - 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha was substituted despite being one of the game's best per…
Multiple Assailants Attack One Person at Oslo Station; Victim Hospitalized
- Police responded to a violent incident at Hauketo station in Oslo where multiple individuals allegedly attacked one person. - One victim was transported to the hospital with suspected head injuries.…
AUF Reports Hate Speech, Leader Under Violence Alarm
- AUF has reported ten social media posts as hate speech. - AUF leader Gaute Skjervø confirmed he is under a violence alarm due to threats. - The threats escalated after Skjervø appeared on a TV debat…
Norway's Petroleum Model: 25 Years of Turning Resources into Collective Wealth
- Norway celebrates 25 years of its unique petroleum model, which turns natural resources into collective wealth. - The model, established in the 1970s, involves state ownership, clear roles for gover…
Oil Slick Spreading Off Iran's Kharg Island, Critical Oil Export Hub
- An oil slick, estimated to be over 3,000 barrels, has been observed spreading off the coast of Iran's Kharg Island. - The spill is located west of the island, a critical hub for approximately 90% of…
USA sier to er drept i båtangrep mot antatte narkosmuglere
- The U.S. military conducted a strike on a boat in the eastern Pacific, resulting in two deaths and one survivor, who is being searched for by the U.S. Coast Guard. - U.S. Southern Command (Southcom)…
Singapore: Two Travelers Test Negative for Hantavirus After Cruise Ship Outbreak
- Two individuals from Singapore who were aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship have tested negative for hantavirus. - They were quarantined upon arrival in Singapore after potential exposure. - The WHO h…
Norwegian Cleaners Strike Over Sick Pay and Wages After Talks Collapse
- Approximately 700 cleaners will go on strike starting Tuesday after negotiations between NHO and Norsk Arbeidsmandsforbund broke down. - The dispute centers on wages and the advance payment of sick …
How to Pronounce Oslo's Tricky Restaurant Names
- A guide explains the correct pronunciation of several Oslo restaurant names that often cause confusion among locals and visitors. - The article highlights the linguistic challenges posed by foreign …
Hollywood's PR War Has Changed: 'No PR Team Does This Without the Star's Blessing'
- Social media has made smear campaigns in Hollywood more effective, according to PR professionals. - A recent Hollywood Reporter article detailed a planned smear campaign by Rebel Wilson's PR team ag…
Vålerenga's Crisis Deepens with Loss to HamKam
- Vålerenga lost 1-0 to HamKam, extending their winless streak to six games. - The team's first match since firing head coach Geir Bakke resulted in a loss, with assistant Petter Myhre temporarily tak…
Brann Continues Winning Streak; Vålerenga Keeps Pace
- Brann continues its winning streak, securing a 1-0 victory against Stabæk to maintain their top position in the Toppserien league. - Vålerenga remains in second place, three points behind Brann, aft…
Predictable Charm: Andersen's New Feel-Good Novel Hits Bestseller Lists
- Norwegian author Stian Hjelvin Andersen has released a new feel-good novel titled "Bukke nikke neie." - The book marks his transition to Aschehoug publishing house and has quickly reached bestseller…
Former Footballer Plans Lavish Villa on Nesøya
- Former Norwegian international Stefan Strandberg plans to build a luxury villa on Nesøya. - The property, purchased for 50 million kroner, is a 5.6-acre waterfront plot. - Plans include a 700-square…
FIFA Triples World Cup Final Ticket Prices, Top Seats Exceed $32,000
- FIFA has tripled the price of the best remaining tickets for the upcoming World Cup final, with top seats now costing over $32,000 USD (approximately 304,000 Norwegian kroner). - These premium ticke…
Long-Awaited Public Attraction Set to Become Art After Five-Year Delay
- A planned public attraction, intended as a gift to the city, is finally moving forward after a five-year delay. - The project, initially conceived as a "public attraction" and landmark building, is …
WHO Warns of Potential Hantavirus Cases After Cruise Ship Deaths
- The World Health Organization warns of potential future Hantavirus cases following three deaths among cruise ship passengers. - The Andes virus variant can spread between humans, and there is no vac…
US Says Iran Launched Unprovoked Attack on American Destroyers
- The US military reported that Iran launched an unprovoked attack on American destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz, with the US responding with strikes on Iranian military sites. - Centcom stated that …
Norway Navigates Open Research vs. Security Balance
- Norway's Minister of Research and Higher Education, Sigrun Aasland, addresses the balance between open research and security concerns. - Aasland agrees with criticism of a proposed personnel securit…
Real Madrid confirms: Disciplinary case opened after star brawl
- Real Madrid has initiated disciplinary proceedings against players Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni following an incident during training. - Reports indicate the altercation was a continuat…
Hantavirus: How Worried Should We Be?
- Three deaths and several cases of Hantavirus have been confirmed following an outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius, including one case in Switzerland. - Health authorities assess the risk to the g…
Europe's Largest Cocaine Haul: 30 Tons Seized by Spanish Police Off Canary Islands
- Spanish police seized 30 tons of cocaine from a cargo ship off the Canary Islands, marking Europe's largest-ever cocaine bust. - The seizure, valued at approximately 8.9 billion Norwegian kroner (81…
Norwegian Police Uncover Nationwide Human Trafficking Network
- Norwegian police have uncovered a nationwide human trafficking network operating across multiple cities. - Fourteen individuals are suspected or charged in connection with the network, which special…
Rubio Meets Pope Amid Trump's Scathing Remarks
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Pope Leo in the Vatican, marking the first meeting between a Trump administration official and the Pope in nearly a year. - The meeting occurred behind c…
Norway Proposes Broader Occupational Injury Compensation
- The Norwegian government proposes changes to occupational injury compensation, removing the requirement for injuries to be unusual for the specific job. - This reform is expected to increase compens…
Russia Claims Large Ukrainian Drone Attack Thwarted Ahead of Victory Day
- Russia's Defense Ministry reported thwarting a large Ukrainian drone attack overnight, claiming to have destroyed 347 drones. - The reported attack occurred shortly before Russia's planned commemora…
Economist Certain of Interest Rate Hike: 'One Should Not Rule Out the Possibility of Two'
- Norwegian economists anticipate a potential interest rate hike by Norges Bank on Thursday, with over a 50% market pricing for a 0.25 percentage point increase. - Chief economist Tore Grobæk Vamraak …
Quiz: What is the Pope's number, Leo?
- This article is a Norwegian quiz featuring 14 questions on various topics including history, geography, sports, and pop culture. - The questions cover a range of general knowledge, testing the reade…
Breakdown in TV Production Industry Negotiations; Dispute Heads to Mediation
- Negotiations in the TV production industry have broken down between the Norwegian Union of Journalists (NJ) and Virke. - The NJ accuses Virke of showing little willingness to compromise and attempti…
US Troop Withdrawal from Germany Criticized as 'Worst Kind of Alliance Politics'
- US President Donald Trump is withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany, a decision criticized as militarily and politically unwise. - The move appears to be a reaction to German Chancellor Friedrich Mer…
Norwegian Battery Firm Morrow Files for Bankruptcy After Receiving State Loans
- Battery company Morrow Batteries has been declared bankrupt, putting over 200 jobs at risk. - The company received 1.5 billion kroner in state loans by the end of 2024, less than two years before it…
What Lessons Has the Royal House Learned from the Epstein Case? The Question is Entirely Valid.
- A historian questions what lessons the Norwegian Royal House has learned from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. - The author argues that the Royal House's trust depends on transparency, which has been la…
Drammen and Kjelling Reach Finals After New Playoff Drama
- Drammen HK caused a major upset by defeating league champions Elverum in the handball playoffs, advancing to the finals. - Led by young backcourt players, Drammen secured a dramatic victory after wi…
Energy Gels and Sports Drinks May Harm Performance, Dentists Warn
- Energy gels and sports drinks are increasingly popular among amateur athletes seeking to improve performance. - However, dentists are warning that these products may have the opposite effect, potent…
Mohammad Ilyas Remembered for His Helping Hand and Legacy of Love
- Mohammad Ilyas, a respected Norwegian-Pakistani figure, has passed away at the age of 78. - He is remembered for his kindness, humility, and wisdom. - His passing leaves a significant void, but his …
Heidi Sørensen has left a deep mark on climate and environmental politics
- Heidi Sørensen, a prominent figure in climate and environmental politics, has died at the age of 56. - She was known for her ability to balance important goals with finding the right compromises to …
Harald Reitan began teaching, and gradually moved into journalism
- Harald Reitan, born January 19, 1950, died April 27, 2026, after a battle with advanced cancer. - He was known for his roles as a host on "Ut i naturen" and "Norge Rundt" and recently published a bo…
Else Camilla Smith, deeply loved and proud of her family and heritage
- Else Camilla Smith, born June 15, 1962, passed away peacefully on March 26, 2026, after a four-and-a-half-year battle with cancer. - She grew up in Slemdal, Oslo, attending local schools before dedi…
Football Expert Calls Vålerenga a 'Graveyard' After Latest Coaching Sacking
- Football expert Lars Tjærnås criticizes Vålerenga football club for frequent coaching changes, calling it a 'graveyard' for talent. - Tjærnås questions the club's management, culture, and ability to…
Trump lies and bends under pressure, and now everyone knows it
- The article critiques Donald Trump's communication style, characterizing it as prone to lying and bending to pressure. - It draws parallels between his statements and the Schrödinger's cat thought e…
Internal Revolt in Norway's Conservative Party Over Own Offshore Wind Proposal
- Norway's Conservative Party (Høyre) faces internal dissent over its own proposal regarding offshore wind power. - The party's proposal could lead to a reconsideration of the Utsira Nord offshore win…
Historian Rebuts Claims, Argues Norway's Offshore Expertise is Key to Nuclear Power
- Historian Lars Borgersrud incorrectly claims the author is taking credit for Norway's offshore safety culture. - The author clarifies that the credit belongs to the thousands of professionals who bu…
Trondheim Marathon Announces New Course, Shifts to Sunday
- The Trondheim Marathon is changing its course for the upcoming event. - Organizers are moving the race from Saturday to Sunday and expect mixed reactions. - The change is driven by the need for a co…
Private Initiative Creates Oslo's New Selfie Spot: 'We've Hit Something Wild'
- Oslo has a new 'city letters' sign to foster civic pride. - The initiative is privately funded and aims to create a popular photo spot. - Similar signs have been successful in other Norwegian cities…
No, we are not going to include dollhouses and doghouses in the housing count
- Norway's Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Bjørnar Skjæran, refutes claims of misleading housing targets. - The minister clarifies that the goal of initiating 130,000 new homes …
I came out of the closet as an adult. It gave me time to think, read, and make difficult judgments. Even then, the process was demanding.
- A Norwegian politician advocates for a more nuanced and supportive approach in the transgender debate, particularly concerning youth. - The politician emphasizes that while research on trans health …
US Secretary of State said the war is over. Now Trump threatens more bombing. What's happening?
- The US Secretary of State declared the war with Iran over, stating US objectives had been met. - However, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, and no peace agreement has been formally announced. - F…
Norway's 'Total Defense' Year Raises Concerns Over Democratic Values
- Norway's government has declared 2026 the year of total defense, integrating defense preparedness across all sectors of society, including businesses and civil society. - Critics, like Professor Han…
We Graciously Thank You for These New Outdoor Seating Areas
- The article highlights 12 new outdoor dining spots in Oslo that have opened or are newly popular. - It describes each location, noting their ambiance, offerings (food and drinks), and unique feature…
Take a Good Look at These Comments. I'm Furious.
- Journalist Ken Andre Ottesen expresses outrage over the hateful and threatening comments found in Norwegian online political debates. - He highlights examples of personal attacks, including accusati…
Drunk U.S. Soldier's Shower Nap Causes Over $600,000 in Hotel Damage in Norway
- A U.S. Navy soldier caused extensive water damage at a hotel in Bergen, Norway, after falling asleep drunk in the shower. - The incident resulted in water damage to eight hotel rooms, four corridors…
Arsenal reaches Champions League final after 20 years; Rooney criticizes celebrations
- Arsenal has reached the Champions League final for the first time in 20 years after defeating Atlético Madrid 1-0, securing a 2-1 aggregate victory. - Former Manchester United player Wayne Rooney cr…
Union Accuses Grand Hotel of Massive Strike-Breaking; Hotel Denies Allegations
- The union Parat accuses Grand Hotel in Oslo of systematic and massive strike-breaking during the ongoing hotel and restaurant strike. - Parat claims the hotel hired over 40 extra staff to perform wo…
Sweden's inflation brakes sharply in April, hitting 0.8%
- Sweden's inflation rate significantly decreased to 0.8% in April, falling from 1.6% in March. - The drop is largely attributed to a 5.5% decrease in food prices, following a government reduction in …
Cancer Registry: Breast Cancer Continues to Rise
- Cancer cases in Norway surpassed 40,000 in a year for the first time in 2025. - The increase is largely driven by higher rates of skin and breast cancer, while other forms of cancer are declining. -…
Honoring WWII heroes without serving Kremlin propaganda
- The article discusses the complex legacy of Soviet soldiers who fought against Nazism, particularly in light of Russia's current war in Ukraine. - It highlights the importance of honoring these sold…
Cross-border shopping in Sweden could pay off: Experts share their advice
- Food prices have fallen in Sweden, and the Norwegian krone is stronger than it has been in a long time, making cross-border shopping potentially more profitable. - Experts advise Norwegians to plan …
Ødegaard to Champions League final: Saka saves Arsenal
- Martin Ødegaard's Arsenal reached the Champions League final for the first time in 20 years after defeating Atlético Madrid 2-1 on aggregate. - Bukayo Saka scored the decisive goal in the semi-final…
Left-Green Parties Agree on Nuclear Power White Paper, Securing Parliamentary Majority
- Five left-leaning Norwegian parties have agreed on a parliamentary white paper regarding nuclear power, securing a majority in the Storting. - The parties argue this paper is a necessary follow-up t…
Navigating Family Ties: How to Cope When a Loved One Has a Personality Disorder
- A reader is seeking advice on how to interact with a close family member diagnosed with a personality disorder. - The family member perceives any deviation from their thoughts as personal criticism.…
American publishers sue KI against Meta
- A group of American publishers is suing Meta, accusing the company of stealing millions of their books and articles to train its Llama language model. - The publishers argue that Meta's actions cons…
French nuclear deterrence in Norway could make us a prime target, warns aid group
- Norway's Secretary General of the Norwegian People's Aid, Raymond Johansen, opposes France's proposal for forward nuclear deterrence through temporary deployment of nuclear-armed aircraft. - Johanse…
Norway's Høyre: Nuclear Power Requires Rigorous Process, Not a 'Sausage Stand'
- Norway's Høyre party advocates for a knowledge-based approach to potentially developing nuclear power. - The party proposes private financing and construction of nuclear facilities with strict safet…
Historic VAT Guarantee for Volunteerism Passed in Parliament
- The Norwegian Parliament (Stortinget) has instructed the government to implement full VAT compensation for sports and volunteer organizations by next year. - The proposal, supported by several parti…
Hiker Discovers 1,500-Year-Old Golden Sword Sheath in Norway
- A hiker discovered a 1,500-year-old golden sword sheath in a popular hiking area in Austrått, Norway. - The artifact, dating back to the Migration Period (500s AD), is richly decorated and represent…
Norway Expands Snow Warning, Up to 15 Centimeters Expected
- Meteorologists have issued a yellow warning for snow in parts of Vestland, Møre og Romsdal, and Trøndelag, Norway. - Between 3 and 15 centimeters of snow are expected within 24 hours, with potential…
Spain to Allow Virus-Stricken Cruise Ship to Dock at Canary Islands, WHO Says
- Spain has agreed to allow a virus-stricken cruise ship to dock at the Canary Islands, according to the World Health Organization. - The WHO confirmed Spain will accept the ship, which is currently a…
Norway-Owned Ship Transits Hormuz Strait Under US Protection Amid Regional Tensions
- A Norway-owned ship, Alliance Fairfax, has successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz for the first time in nine weeks. - The passage was conducted under US military protection and occurred wi…
US Democracy Under Scrutiny as Anniversary Approaches: 'Defective Democracy' Label Raises Concerns
- As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, concerns are mounting over the perceived decline of its democratic institutions. - A report by the V-Dem Institute in Sweden has reclassified t…
From Salmon Arms to Fake Nipples: Met Gala's Biggest Talking Points
- The Met Gala, often dubbed the "biggest night in fashion," is highlighted by Vogue for its strong fashion narratives despite controversies. - The event, held annually on the first Monday of May at t…
At Least 21 Dead in Blast at Chinese Fireworks Factory
- An explosion at a fireworks factory in China's Hunan province has killed at least 21 people and injured 61. - The incident occurred in Changsha city on Monday afternoon. - Authorities have arrested …
Fire on South Korean Ship in Hormuz Strait Extinguished; Cause Under Investigation Amid Regional Tensions
- A fire on a South Korean ship in the Strait of Hormuz has been extinguished, with the vessel being towed to the nearest port. - The cause of the fire is unknown, and South Korean authorities are inv…
Magnus Carlsen on Fatherhood: 'He Melts Me'
- Chess champion Magnus Carlsen is enjoying fatherhood while competing in a tournament in Malmö, Sweden. - He shared that his son's smile melts him and that he cherishes watching videos of his family.…