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NÅ: Kollisjon i Agder: - Alvorlig
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NÅ: Kollisjon i Agder: - Alvorlig

The article covers several unrelated stories. One discusses Swedish football expert Olof Lundh's unimpressed visit to Norway's training facilities. Another mentions Brazilian fans disrupting a celebration related to Erling Haaland. There is also coverage of Colombia advancing to the World Cup quarterfinals, Cape Verde's surprising performance against Argentina, and a journalist's experience visiting two popular nude spas in Oslo.

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NÅ: Kollisjon i Agder: - Alvorlig

The article covers several unrelated stories. One discusses Swedish football expert Olof Lundh's unimpressed visit to Norway's training facilities. Another mentions Brazilian fans disrupting a celebration related to Erling Haaland. There is also coverage of Colombia advancing to the World Cup quarterfinals, Cape Verde's surprising performance against Argentina, and a journalist's experience visiting two popular nude spas in Oslo.

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