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Sports

Man Utd star Senne Lammens reveals secret to success under Michael Carrick

Manchester United's Senne Lammens shares how reading about sports legends has influenced his success on the pitch.

Feb 26 • 12:00 UTC
🇳🇴 Aftenposten
Life & Tech

In which children's book series do we meet the lion Aslan?

This article presents a quiz with various questions covering literature, sports, mythology, and history.

Feb 22 • 06:15 UTC
🇳🇴 Aftenposten
National & Local

What is the first name of the man in the tower in Cardi-Mome City?

A quiz from Aftenposten covers various trivia questions, including a mystery about a character in a children's tale and sports facts.

Feb 16 • 04:45 UTC
🇳🇴 Aftenposten
National & Local

What animal is this?

Today's quiz includes questions about literature, history, sports, and geography.

Feb 12 • 04:45 UTC
🇱🇻 TVNET
Life & Tech

Jorena Gorkša's debut novel 'Ercens' – a sports thriller and an existential con artist novel

The article discusses Jorena Gorkša's debut novel 'Ercens', highlighting its themes and the author's background in football and advertising.

Feb 8 • 09:27 UTC
🇸🇪 Dagens Nyheter
Sports

Jonas Eklöf: I was 16 years old and already a has-been

Jonas Eklöf reflects on his early life dedicated to hockey before transitioning to literature, exploring the impact of Sweden's national sport on culture and himself as the countdown begins for Tre Kronor's Olympic debut.

Feb 6 • 08:47 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

The Washington Post is laying off a third of its journalists: sports and foreign desks are most affected

The Washington Post, owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, is laying off approximately one-third of its staff, significantly cutting coverage of sports, foreign news, and local news, while also shutting down its daily news podcast and the literature desk.

Feb 4 • 16:26 UTC
🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
National & Local

Washington Post announces layoffs and end of sports and literature sections

The Washington Post has begun layoffs and is restructuring, leading to the end of its sports and literature coverage, as part of a shift towards focusing more on national news and politics.

Feb 4 • 15:57 UTC

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