NRK: KFUM players deny guilt in match-fixing case
KFUM players involved in a match-fixing scandal in Norway deny any wrongdoing, as their club prepares to address the media.
KFUM Players Deny Criminal Responsibility in Match-Fixing Case – Club to Meet the Press
KFUM players accused in a match-fixing case in Norwegian football deny any wrongdoing, and their club plans to address the media.
Media bubbles: What now, NRK? Largest at any cost?
The article discusses the challenges facing Norwegian broadcaster NRK amid changing media landscapes and competition.
Shocking Claim Regarding Norway's Former Prime Minister Linked to Epstein
Former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland has been hospitalized amidst allegations of a suicide attempt, a claim later contested by his lawyer.
Gassco: No concrete threat against Norwegian gas pipelines
Gassco reports there are currently no specific threats to Norway's gas infrastructure, despite earlier media reports suggesting otherwise.
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.
We need sustainable reforms instead of political quick fixes
This article discusses the distraction caused by entertainment events that overshadow pressing global issues like Greenland, Ukraine, and Gaza.
LO and NHO want VAT exemption for all news media
LO and NHO demand that the Norwegian government reinstates a full VAT exemption for all news media in order to support independent journalism, which they believe is crucial for national security.
Epstein-linked former Norwegian PM hospitalized after suicide attempt – media
Former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland has been hospitalized for a suicide attempt after being charged with gross corruption related to his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Morten Borg present in the district court
Morten Borg, father of Marius Borg Høiby, is attending the trial against his son in Oslo District Court, which has drawn significant media attention.
An ‘incel’ dressed as a woman in the new breakout series from Filmin
The Nordic series 'A Better Man' addresses misogyny on social media through comedy, created by Norwegian writer Thomas Torjussen.
Support for the Norwegian monarchy at its lowest ever – "Alarmingly low"
Support for the Norwegian monarchy has dropped to a record low of 60%, the lowest since 1905, as reported by Norwegian media NRK.
The phenomenon started in the USA. Now they challenge the Norwegian public: - Better to stand on one's own feet.
Kjetil Rolness, a one-man media house, has gained significant attention in Norway for challenging the traditional media landscape with his independent platform.
Angelica has been sitting in the Marius trial for 10 days - now reveals what the bonus prince is relying on in the same issue
Journalist Angelica Hagen has reported from the Marius Borg Høiby trial, highlighting the gravity of the accusations against the Norwegian Crown Prince's son, including allegations of serious crimes such as rape.
Wrong time to honor Norwegian institutions
The article criticizes a recent editorial in Aftenposten celebrating Norwegian institutions, arguing that they have failed over decades, evidenced by the Jeffrey Epstein revelations.
The Cocaine Container & Bianca Ingrosso's Testimony
This article discusses a drug trafficking case in Sweden involving cocaine smuggled in a banana container and the involvement of social media influencer Bianca Ingrosso in a related courtroom incident.
The Olympic Cheater is Laughing Again: Biathlete Becomes an Unexpected Face of the Valentine's Campaign
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid, after a public controversy, is featured in a Swedish supermarket's Valentine's campaign, sparking mixed reactions among fans.
Diary of the Olympics 2026: Après-Ski in Norwegian in the Morning
The article explores the ongoing Winter Olympics in Italy, detailing the challenges faced by media professionals, particularly the cramped transport conditions in Antholz.
The media is quick to judge Lægreid's infidelity revelation. But what about their own responsibility?
A commentary discussing the media's role and responsibility following the public revelation of Sturla Holm Lægreid's infidelity during a live interview.
Cheating revealed during the broadcast – Now the tone has completely changed
Norwegian athlete Sturla Holm Lægreid faced backlash after revealing he cheated on his ex-girlfriend during a post-race interview, leading to widespread media attention and criticism.
Warning to NRK, Aftenposten, and Dagbladet after breach of photo prohibition
Norwegian media outlets NRK, Aftenposten, and Dagbladet received warnings for breaching a photo prohibition during the trial of Marius Borg Høiby, with possible fines but no expulsion from the court.
AI chat spreads among children: - Experienced as non-judgmental
A new study reveals that more than half of Norwegian youth have used AI chat, raising concerns among researchers about the implications and knowledge surrounding this trend.
Media: Former Norwegian Prime Minister's Home Raided
Former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland’s apartment in Oslo was raided by the police following the lifting of his immunity in connection with the Epstein case.
What were they obsessed with again? Are we forgetting something? Someone?
The article explores the misogyny highlighted in the Epstein files, critiquing the media's focus on sensational aspects rather than the underlying systemic issues.
The Drawing of Mette-Marit Made Me Nauseous
An editorial reaction to a controversial drawing of Norwegian royal Mette-Marit, sparking discussions on personal vulnerability.
Amundsen Understands Heartbroken Swede: - Sometimes I Wish I Had a Different Job
Norwegian skier Harald Østberg Amundsen expresses empathy towards Swedish skier Johanna Hagström, who was upset by negative social media comments, and reflects on the pressures athletes face during the Olympics.
A-magazine was a quality magazine. Now it unpleasantly resembles a collection heat.
A recent commentary critiques A-magasinet for relying on recycled content, suggesting it has diminished in quality and originality.
Karin Eriksson: Norway's self-image will never be the same
The lifting of former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland's immunity amid the Epstein scandal has shaken the country's trust in its elites and altered its self-perception.
The solution that Eva Sannum welcomes is a dangerous path to take
Eva Sannum supports judicial oversight on media reporting, which raises concerns about press freedom and public trust in the justice system.
I Cheated... The Absurd Confession of a Biathlon Bronze Medalist
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Lægreid confessed to infidelity during a live interview immediately after winning a bronze medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
"We have nothing to add." This is how the Royal House has avoided responding to Epstein contact for 11 days.
The Norwegian Royal House has not clarified its ties to Jeffrey Epstein for over a week, raising numerous unanswered questions.
Mette-Marit's Epstein connection led to police press conference - this is the role of the bodyguards
Norwegian police addressed the media regarding the potential security threats posed by Crown Princess Mette-Marit's connections with the late Jeffrey Epstein.
Politician Incorrectly Accused in Epstein Scandal
A Danish party leader was mistakenly identified in connection with the Epstein scandal due to a mix-up with a Norwegian diplomat of the same name.
SVT Apologizes for Mona Juul Blunder
Swedish public service broadcaster SVT issued an apology for mistakenly broadcasting a photo of Danish politician Mona Juul instead of the intended Norwegian diplomat of the same name in a report about the Epstein files.
Things are boiling in Norway – Now Ingrid Alexandra is being accused of a big mistake
Norwegian Princess Ingrid Alexandra faces criticism for a candid Instagram post attacking the media, raising questions about her role within the royal family.
Norway's future queen Ingrid Alexandra sharply criticizes the media: when is enough enough?
Norwegian princess Ingrid Alexandra criticizes the media on her private Instagram account, addressing the pressure and scrutiny faced by her family.
Media: Norway's Epstein Scandal Grows – New Top Suspect
Norwegian police are investigating former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland for alleged serious corruption related to his connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Said to be in a very challenging position and needs time to find direction
Norwegian Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit acknowledge the strong reactions from the public regarding recent revelations about Princess Mette-Marit's communications, indicating the need for time to address the situation.
Photo of Dorrit with Mette-Marit and Maxwell attracts attention in Norway
A photo featuring Dorrit Moussaieff with Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Ghislaine Maxwell has garnered significant media attention in Norway.
Ingrid Alexandra, Mette-Marit's daughter, on Instagram: This drives me crazy
Norwegian princess Ingrid Alexandra strongly criticizes the media on her private Instagram account, expressing her frustration over personal attacks and their impact on her family.
Norwegian princess's anger at the media: "Personal attacks"
Princess Ingrid Alexandra has expressed anger on Instagram regarding what she describes as personal attacks from the press following revelations about her mother's past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and ongoing legal troubles of her brother.
Norwegian princess's private outburst revealed: 'I'm going crazy'
Norwegian Princess Ingrid Alexandra expresses her frustrations on Instagram amid family controversies involving her half-brother and her mother's ties to a scandal.
Norwegian Princess Defends Mom: 'That's Enough'
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway defends her mother and brother while criticizing the media for personal attacks against them.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra criticizes the media
Norwegian Princess Ingrid Alexandra calls out the media for making unfounded claims, urging caution in public discourse on social media amidst ongoing legal controversies involving the royal family.
Misunderstanding About Bridge Over Oslofjord
The Norwegian Public Roads Administration has clarified that there are no plans for a bridge or tunnel across the Oslofjord, contradicting recent media reports that suggested otherwise due to a communication failure.
Son of Norwegian Princess Accused of Rape: "I Don’t Remember Filming Those Videos"
Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, testified in court that he does not remember recording videos and photos found on his phone which are alleged to show the sexual assault of a woman at the royal residence.
The son of the Norwegian princess couldn't hold back tears in court, facing years in prison
Marius Borg Höiby, son of Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit, broke down in court while denying possession of rape videos and lamenting media harassment since childhood, as he faces charges of 38 crimes including rape and domestic violence in a highly publicized trial.
Marius Borg Høiby testifies for the first time in his trial for 38 charges: "The press has harassed me since I was three years old"
Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norwegian princess Mette-Marit, testifies in his trial for multiple charges, claiming that the media has harassed him throughout his life, as he faces potential prison time for sexual abuse allegations.
The son of the Norwegian throne's heir confessed to living a turbulent life due to the 'need for recognition'
A 29-year-old man testified in an Oslo court about being pursued by media since childhood, attributing his turbulent lifestyle to a lifelong need for recognition as the son of his mother, the heir to the throne.
Björndalen: It's strange that Botn is not given a chance
Norwegian media reports that athletes Johan-Olav Botn and Sturla Holm Lægreid have been excluded from the mixed relay event at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics starting February 8.