Barth Eide and Foreign Ministers: Express Our Common Anger Over El Fashir
The foreign ministers from Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, and the UK express their collective anger and sorrow regarding a UN investigation report on El Fashir in Sudan.
SVT: Russian drone approached French aircraft carrier in Sweden
A Russian drone approached the French aircraft carrier "Charles de Gaulle" docked in Malmö, Sweden, prompting the Swedish military to take action.
KrF Gains Majority for School Services
The Christian Democratic Party (KrF) in Norway has secured a parliamentary majority for a proposal requiring schools to offer religious services during school hours.
Tricks to Make Nuclear Power Cheap
The article critiques a claim about the economic viability of nuclear power in Norway, highlighting unrealistic income assumptions.
Denmark's Prime Minister Confirms New Election
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced that a new election will be held, urging voters to determine the country's future course.
Mette Fredriksen Calls for New Elections in Denmark
Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen announced new elections set for March 24, addressing issues such as wealth tax and the political stance of her Social Democrats during her speech in the Folketing.
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen confirms new election
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that a new election will take place on March 24, following significant changes in public support for her party.
KrF gains majority for school church services
The Christian Democrats (KrF) have secured a parliamentary majority for a proposal requiring Norwegian schools to offer church services during school hours.
"Affection Value" Wins the Film Critic Award
The film "Affection Value" has been awarded the Norwegian Film Critic Prize for Best Film.
"Affection Value" Wins Film Critics Award
The Norwegian film "Affection Value" has won the Film Critics Award for Best Film as it approaches the Oscars next month.
Norway may stop accepting Ukrainian men
Norway's government plans to cease accepting adult men of fighting age fleeing war-torn Ukraine as part of new immigration proposals.
Leak of 150 liters of formic acid
Emergency services responded to a report of a 150-liter formic acid leak in Orkanger, Norway, which has since been contained.
Sofie Steen Isachsen arrives at Oslo District Court
Sofie Steen Isachsen, also known as Sophie Elise, arrived at the Oslo District Court as a witness in the trial against Marius Borg Høiby, who is accused of domestic violence against his former girlfriend.
On the media, Jagland and what no one wrote
The article discusses the media's treatment of Thorbjørn Jagland following serious health claims and an ongoing investigation into his connections.
The adder is here - urges dog owners to be vigilant
An adder has been spotted in Askøy, Norway, prompting warnings for dog owners to remain vigilant as the snake becomes more active with warming temperatures.
The Adder is Here – Urges Dog Owners to be Vigilant
An adder was spotted in Askøy outside Bergen, leading officials to urge dog owners to be cautious as snakes emerge with warming weather.
Brende resigns: - I have felt a great discomfort in being linked to Jeffrey Epstein
Børge Brende has resigned as head of the World Economic Forum following revelations of his contacts with Jeffrey Epstein.
Børge Brende resigns as head of the World Economic Forum after contact with Epstein
Børge Brende has resigned as president and CEO of the World Economic Forum following revelations of his contact with Jeffrey Epstein.
Børge Brende resigns as head of WEF
Former Norwegian Foreign Minister Børge Brende has resigned from his position as head of the World Economic Forum amid revelations of his extensive communications with Jeffrey Epstein.
Børge Brende resigns as head of the World Economic Forum
Børge Brende has resigned from his position as head of the World Economic Forum, with implications tied to recent controversies regarding his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
Swedish TV4: Threat to energy systems across the Nordics
A serious threat has been reported against the energy systems in all Nordic countries, as confirmed by various Swedish security agencies.
Swedish TV4: Threat to the energy systems in all Nordic countries
There are concerns about a potential threat linked to a foreign power affecting the energy systems across Nordic countries.
TV4: Report of a serious threat to the energy system in all Nordic countries
A serious threat to the energy infrastructure across all Nordic countries has been reported, suspected to be linked to a foreign power, prompting authorities to raise their alert levels.
Lost everything in a house fire: - It all went in slow motion
Kai Espen Røstgaard warns others about fire safety after losing his home in a fire on February 7.
What should you really do when the air alarm goes off? It took over a day to get an answer.
A malfunction caused air alarms in Norway to go off, prompting discussions about necessary safety protocols during emergencies.
Karin Eriksson: Why King Harald's Fragile Health Becomes a Greater Threat
King Harald V of Norway is hospitalized in the Canary Islands, raising concerns about the future of the royal family due to his deteriorating health.
The helicopter crash near Sotra in 2024 was caused by a circuit board failure
The 2024 helicopter crash near Sotra was attributed to a circuit board malfunction affecting the helicopter's autopilot control system, resulting in one fatality and five injuries during a training flight.
The government will no longer grant collective protection to Ukrainian men between the ages of 18 and 60
Norway's government is tightening rules on residency for displaced Ukrainians, no longer granting collective protection for men aged 18 to 60.
The government will not grant collective protection to Ukrainian men aged 18-60
The Norwegian government has decided to tighten regulations on temporary collective protection for Ukrainian men aged 18-60, allowing only individual asylum applications instead.
Frida Karlsson's wine revelation shocked Norwegian skiing stars: 'They couldn’t believe it was true'
Frida Karlsson shocked Norwegian skiing stars Johannes Klæbo and Emil Iversen with her casual wine-drinking during their Olympic preparations in Italy.
It becomes meaningless to explicitly talk about the railway only accounting for 5 percent of all transport in Norway
The article discusses the importance of investment in the railway sector in Norway and critiques the view that such investments are unprofitable and insignificant to societal needs.
The government tightens rules for Ukrainian men
The Norwegian government is tightening regulations for Ukrainian refugees, denying temporary collective protection to Ukrainian men aged 18 to 60.
It is important that information about Norway's support is precise.
The article critiques an earlier Aftenposten headline suggesting Norway contributes 20% of military aid to Ukraine, highlighting inaccuracies in the report's figures.
400 new student apartments will be built here
The municipality of Oslo has sold a site at Økern to the student welfare organization (SiO) for the construction of 400 new student apartments.
Collided after police chase
A police chase in Trondheim ended when the suspect vehicle collided with two civilian cars after running over 'stop sticks' placed by police.
Holmenkollen Relay Sold Out - New Participant Record
The Holmenkollen Relay in Oslo has sold out, reaching a record of 5,500 registered teams, marking the largest participation in its history.
Norwegian manager's bold talk - is Kläbo switching sports?
Johannes Kläbo, Norway's most successful winter athlete, is reportedly considering a switch to cycling according to Thor Hushovd, manager of the Uno-X cycling team.
Technical failure led to helicopter accident off Sotra
A technical fault in a circuit board caused a Sikorsky S-92A helicopter to crash into the sea near Sotra on February 28, 2024, according to a report by the Norwegian Accident Investigation Authority.
System error contributed to the helicopter accident off Sotra
A technical failure in a circuit board played a crucial role in the crash of a Sikorsky S-92A helicopter off the coast of Sotra, Norway.
Tight Deadlines and System Failures Led to Accident
A helicopter accident off the coast of Sotra was attributed to technical faults and tight deadlines during a rescue training mission, resulting in one death and five injuries.
Lando Norris posted a picture from Norway
Formula 1 star Lando Norris shared a picture from Oslo, Norway, after arriving in the country amidst inclement weather.
Hard Against the Media: - The Most Difficult Time in My Life
Marius Borg Høiby criticizes the media's portrayal of him during his legal troubles, expressing feelings of isolation and frustration.
Jostein Olseng becomes the new entertainment editor at NRK
Jostein Olseng has been appointed as the new entertainment editor at NRK, succeeding Charlo Halvorsen, with the transition set for May.
Frenchman says he accidentally hacked 7000 robot vacuum cleaners
A Frenchman inadvertently accessed 7000 robot vacuum cleaners while attempting to customize his own device using a PlayStation controller.
Police Action in Ammerud: The Special Unit Dismisses the Case
The Special Unit has dismissed the case regarding a police shooting incident involving a man with knives in Ammerud last July.
"He will not become a legend." Klæbo's dominance got Bolshunov and other Russians worked up
Norwegian Johannes Høsflot Klæbo dominated the Milan-Cortina Olympics, winning all six gold medals in cross-country skiing, leaving Russian triple Olympic champion Alexander Bolshunov frustrated.
Kongsvinger Line Closed Due to Switch Fault
Train services on the Kongsvinger Line have been suspended due to a fault in the switch between Kongsvinger and Skarnes.
It is the design, not self-control, that challenges the young people
The article discusses how social media designs, rather than a lack of self-control among youth, are the primary challenge in managing excessive screen time.
Signal Fault Causes Delays Across the Entire Subway Network
A signal failure led to widespread delays on all subway lines in Oslo, although the issue has been resolved, with lingering delays expected.
Bus drove off the road in Flå - 13 evacuated
A bus accident occurred in Flå, Norway, with 13 passengers needing evacuation but no injuries reported.