Doesn't understand Arteta's choice of goalkeeper: - A monumental mistake
Arsenal's decision to start Kepa Arrizabalaga over David Raya in the League Cup final faced criticism after their loss to Manchester City.
The wage negotiations are underway - The United Confederation of Trade Unions has submitted demands to Norwegian industry
Negotiations for wage agreements in Norway's competitive industrial sector are set to commence, with the deadline for negotiations on March 26 and mediation starting April 7 if no agreement is reached.
The wage negotiations have begun β Fellesforbundet has submitted demands to Norsk Industri
Fellesforbundet has formally initiated wage negotiations with Norsk Industri, with a deadline set for March 26 and mediation starting April 7 if no agreement is reached.
Pilot and co-pilot dead, nine people in hospital
A tragic collision between an Air Canada regional jet and a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport in New York resulted in the deaths of the pilot and co-pilot, with nine passengers hospitalized.
Denies charges of abuse
The man accused of serious sexual offenses against multiple children pleaded not guilty at the start of his trial in SunnmΓΈre District Court.
Former French Prime Minister has died
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has passed away at the age of 88.
Iran's Defense Council says the Persian Gulf will be mined if Iran's coast or islands are attacked
Iran's Defense Council warned that it would mine the Persian Gulf if its coast or islands come under attack, following reports of potential U.S. occupation of Kharg Island.
Iran's Defense Council says the Persian Gulf will be mined if Iran's coast or islands are attacked
Iran's Defense Council warns that the Persian Gulf will be mined in response to any attacks on its coast or islands.
Iran: The Persian Gulf will be mined if Iran's coast or islands are attacked
Iran has issued a warning that it will mine all access routes in the Persian Gulf if its coast or islands are attacked.
Significant decline at the Oslo Stock Exchange
The Oslo Stock Exchange sees a significant downturn, with the main index falling 1.2% amid volatile oil and gas prices related to the Middle East conflict.
Former football chief nominated as new ski president
Former national football team coach Roger Finjord has been nominated to become the new president of the Norwegian Ski Federation, reflecting his significant involvement in both football and skiing.
When one jerk falls, 12 new ones are ready to take over
The article discusses the cynical business model within the 'manosphere', as explored by documentarian Louis Theroux.
Our political leaders nourish their citizens with fear. They should come out of their rabbit hole.
The article critiques European leaders for fostering fear among citizens to justify military buildup rather than pursuing peace initiatives.
Working in a kindergarten in the same municipality β one of them gets covered work clothing
Kindergarten employees in Oslo receive different support for work clothing based on their district, leading to frustration over inequality.
It is easy to understand why the queue here is long.
A review highlights the popularity and appeal of a dim sum restaurant in Oslo, Norway, particularly for its steamed dumplings.
It's easy to see why the line here is long.
This article discusses the popularity of dim sum at a restaurant in Norway, highlighting the long lines and delicious dumplings.
Chainsaw Masquerade
The Norwegian political party RΓΈdt is boldly embracing the anti-waste rhetoric historically associated with the right wing, seeking to claim ownership of the concept while criticizing government spending practices, particularly in consultancy and executive salaries.
Fatal accident in Troms
A fatal accident involving a truck and a passenger car occurred on a county road in Senja, Troms, on Monday morning, prompting an investigation and road closures.
Dismisses case of selling sex to a minor
The Norwegian police have dismissed the case against a Chinese woman in her fifties who was accused of sexual relations with minors aged 14 to 16 due to uncertainty about the age of the customer.
TV 2: Haaland Will Miss National Match
Erling Braut Haaland will miss the upcoming national match against the Netherlands due to considerations regarding his long-term physical workload, as confirmed by the national team coach StΓ₯le Solbakken.
TV 2: Haaland will miss national team match
Norwegian footballer Erling Braut Haaland will not participate in the upcoming national team match due to a planned rest period, as confirmed by national team coach StΓ₯le Solbakken.
TV 2: Haaland skips national team match
Erling Braut Haaland will miss the upcoming national team match in Amsterdam due to fatigue management, according to coach StΓ₯le Solbakken.
Slovenia introduces restrictions on fuel purchases β military use may be considered
Slovenia has implemented temporary restrictions on fuel purchases due to shortages, limiting individuals to 50 liters per day.
Bus drove into stroller in Bærum
A bus in Bærum has collided with a stroller, causing minor injuries to a child inside.
Nettavisen survey: Continued strong support for the royal family
A recent survey shows that 64.6% of Norwegians support maintaining the monarchy, with the popularity of the royal family remaining stable since the last measurement.
IEA Chief: The War in the Middle East Threatens the World Economy
Fatih Birol, the head of the IEA, warns that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is leading to significant global oil and gas crises that threaten the world economy.
Oil prices are rising
Oil prices have surged significantly since the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East, with recent tensions involving Iran and the U.S. contributing to volatility in the market.
Serious traffic accident in Senja municipality
A serious traffic accident involving a truck and a passenger car was reported in Senja municipality at 06:20.
Concerned about the increase in ADHD: The Health Directorate wants new guidelines
The Health Directorate in Norway is worried about the rising use of ADHD medications and plans to develop new guidelines in response.
Sharp stock market decline in Asia after Trump threats
Asian stock markets are experiencing significant declines, notably in South Korea, following threats made by US President Donald Trump regarding Iran.
Persistent storytelling in the Ministry of Labor about public service pensions
The Ministry of Labor's attempt to navigate the complex discussion around public service pensions faces scrutiny as the Fagforbundet awaits a new report from the Parliament.
Thousands of small sources suffocate the Oslofjord
A new report reveals that 80,000 small sewage systems are polluting the Oslofjord, leading to harmful algae growth that threatens marine life.
SunnmΓΈre: Man charged with sexual assault against several children
A man in his 40s is on trial in SunnmΓΈre for multiple sexual assaults against children under 16 years old.
Dumping site for war ammunition found in the sea during cable work
A previously unknown dumping site for World War II ammunition has been discovered in Herjangsfjorden, Norway, during cable maintenance operations.
Plane crashed with vehicle at New York airport
A regional plane collided with a vehicle at LaGuardia Airport in New York, shutting down operations at the airport.
Plane crashes into vehicle at New York airport
An Air Canada aircraft collided with a vehicle at LaGuardia Airport, injuring four people according to reports.
Plane Crash at New York Airport β Two People Dead
An Air Canada regional flight crashed into a vehicle at LaGuardia Airport in New York, resulting in the deaths of the pilot and co-pilot.
Media: Plane collides with fire truck in New York
Several American media outlets report that a plane has collided at LaGuardia Airport in New York.
Is the priest creating pressure to buy? asks the reader. The bishop is 'largely agreeing'.
A discussion is sparked regarding whether priests create pressure on funeral attendees to purchase floral arrangements by reading aloud from ribbons during memorial services, with both a bishop and funeral home advocating for sensitivity in condolences.
Monday, March 23: This Happened Last Night
A summary of notable events in Norway and internationally, including tensions with Iran, local violence incidents, award winners in music, and the death of a former tennis champion.
Possible Norwegian Interest Rate Hike: β Even an End to the War May Not Be Sufficient
Norwegian economist warns that if tensions and oil supply disruptions persist in the Middle East, interest rates may need to rise to combat inflation and manage oil prices.
Traffic accident in Senja: β Appears to be serious
A serious traffic accident involving a passenger car and a truck has occurred in Senja, Norway, leading to the closure of the road.
This Year's Wage Settlement: - Demands Increased Purchasing Power
The main negotiations between labor parties in Norway for wage and other conditions are set to take place, focusing particularly on wages and sick leave compensation.
Amazon's space film earns over a billion kroner
Amazon MGM Studios' space adventure featuring Ryan Gosling has generated over 1.35 billion kroner during its opening weekend, marking a significant success for both the film and the studio.
Iran threatens to attack power plants supplying the US bases
Iran's Revolutionary Guard threatens to strike power plants in Israel and other regions that supply electricity to American military bases amid rising tensions with the US.
IEA Chief: War in the Middle East Threatens the World Economy
The IEA Chief warns that the ongoing war in the Middle East poses a severe threat to the global economy due to energy crises.
Explosions in several places in Tehran last night
Multiple explosions occurred in Tehran, Iran, as the Israeli military launched a significant attack on the city's infrastructure.
NATO Chief is Confident that the Strait of Hormuz Will Reopen
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expresses confidence that the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened for shipping after assurances of international support for safe passage amid ongoing tensions.
Israeli TV Channel: Trump Travels to Jerusalem in April
Israeli media reports that former President Donald Trump plans to visit Israel in April to receive the Israel Prize, the country's highest cultural honor.
Meteorologists' Climate Report: Record Heat over the Last 11 Years
The World Meteorological Organization's latest report highlights unprecedented global temperature increases and rising greenhouse gas emissions over the past eleven years.