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Fundado: 1945
Propiedad
VG (Verdens Gang) es el principal medio de noticias en línea y tabloide de Noruega, fundado en 1945. Es propiedad de Schibsted; después de la reorganización de Schibsted ASA en 2024, VG se encuentra dentro de Schibsted Media, la compañía de publicación de noticias de propiedad total de Tinius Trust (la fundación controladora que posee el grupo a través de Blommenholm Industrier y tiene el mandato de proteger la independencia editorial).
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Financiado comercialmente mediante publicidad en línea y una amplia base de suscriptores digitales (VG+), sin cuota de licencia ni subvención estatal.
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VG mantiene un perfil de noticias ampliamente centrista, populista y popular y está protegido por las reglas de independencia editorial de Tinius Trust que evitan la interferencia de los propietarios.
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WM 2026: 1/16-final CIV-NOR Haaland con el último gol de la victoria: Noruega se impone
En el partido con 5 goles en 23 minutos, Suiza golpea a Bosnia y gana la primera Copa; ve mejores momentos
Bélgica destroza las esperanzas de Senegal en el polémico penalti de la Copa Mundial
Sueca Julia (22) imita a Haaland casi 90 millones han visto el video
Mujer de 30 años muerta tras un accidente de baño
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Noticias de Nordland: Gaute Helstrup en el camino lejos de Bodø/Glimt

El oso pasa justo por delante de la manada de leones rechazado por la corte
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El equipo nacional en su lugar en Dallas
El título 'Landslaget på plass i Dallas' se traduce como 'El equipo nacional se estableció en Dallas'. Dada la falta de contenido detallado del artículo, el resumen se centra solo en el título.
Los expertos en el dilema de la espalda derecha: Un claro debilitamiento
El artículo analiza la lesión del futbolista noruego Julian Ryerson durante el partido de la fase de grupos de la Copa del Mundo contra Senegal, que ha dejado a Noruega sin uno de sus jugadores más cruciales para el próximo cuarto de final contra Costa de Marfil. Los expertos de VG y NRK, incluidos Ruben Gabrielsen y Kristoffer Løkberg, enfatizan que la ausencia de Ryerson representa un revés significativo debido a su excepcional nivel de habilidad e importancia para el equipo. Lo comparan con otros jugadores de alto nivel como Haaland y Ødegaard, y señalan que perder a un jugador de alto calibre es más perjudicial que perder a otros. El artículo destaca la incertidumbre sobre si Ryerson se recuperará a tiempo para el partido crítico y explora posibles reemplazos, con Gabrielsen sugiriendo a Marcus Holmgren Pedersen como posible titular. La pieza se centra en las implicaciones de esta lesión para las posibilidades de Noruega en el torneo.
Él juzga la lucha por el destino de Noruega
Jesús Valenzuela, un árbitro de 42 años de edad, de Colombia, ha sido asignado como el árbitro principal para el crucial partido de los 16o de final de Noruega contra Costa de Marfil en la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026. Este será su tercer partido en el torneo, habiendo arbitrado previamente juegos entre Australia y Turquía, y Bosnia y Herzegovina contra Qatar. Valenzuela ha sido árbitro de la FIFA desde 2013 y tiene experiencia en varios torneos internacionales, incluida la Copa Mundial de Clubes, la Copa América y la Copa Mundial de 2022 en Qatar. Su promedio de emisión de 3.11 tarjetas amarillas y 0.11 penaltis por juego destaca su estricto estilo de arbitraje. El partido tendrá lugar en Arlington, Texas, y el ganador se enfrentará a Brasil o Japón en los cuartos de final.
El podden de fútbol en el Mundial día 26: Elfenbensparty
El texto proporcionado parece ser metadatos e información administrativa de un artículo publicado por VG (Verdens Gang), un periódico noruego. Incluye detalles sobre los editores responsables, opciones de suscripción, políticas de privacidad y términos de uso. No hay contenido de noticias sustancial incluido en el texto. El título del artículo mencionado, 'Fotballpodden i VM dag 26: Elfenbensparty', sugiere que probablemente estaba relacionado con un podcast de fútbol que discute un partido o evento durante la Copa del Mundo, pero el cuerpo del texto no proporciona detalles específicos sobre el contenido del podcast o el evento en sí.
Más de medio millón de noruegos han jugado en el Mundial
The article reports that over half a million Norwegians have placed bets on World Cup matches through Norsk Tipping, with nearly half being women. The betting company has paid out approximately 32 million kroner more than it has received on Norway's games. The interest in Norway's success has set new records, with some matches attracting up to 249,000 bettors. Meanwhile, American sports betting companies like DraftKings reportedly lost up to $50 million during the group stage due to high-stakes bets on top players like Messi, Haaland, and Mbappé.
Vita Mashadi (34) fue herida: - Estoy enojada
Influencer Vita Mashadi (34) suffered a broken rib during a boat trip in Lofoten while participating in the Lofoten Sky Race event. She had planned to compete alongside her sister, Wanda Mashadi, but was forced to withdraw after sustaining the injury. Mashadi shared the news on Instagram, expressing frustration and pain, though she remains optimistic about enjoying the remaining days in Lofoten with her sister and friends. This incident marks another setback in her athletic career, following previous injuries such as a hamstring issue. Despite these challenges, she has continued to push herself through longer running challenges, including completing a 50-kilometer race in 2025.
El pronóstico del tiempo para el Mundial ha cambiado
The article discusses the change in weather forecast for Norway’s upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final match against Brazil, which is set to take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Initially, the weather was predicted to bring up to 24 mm of rain on Sunday, but this was revised after new data suggested temperatures would range between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius, with light showers and significantly less rainfall. The sudden shift is attributed to updated weather models incorporating new information in a situation marked by high uncertainty. Meteorologist Marit Kollstuen explains that weather predictions become more reliable as the event approaches, noting that while some rain is still expected, large amounts of precipitation are unlikely. She also mentions that previously forecasted heavy rain might now occur on Monday instead.
Fredrik Gulsvik acusado de nuevo
Former football player Fredrik Gulsvik, known as 'Super-Mac,' has been indicted again in a new case involving drug smuggling and fraud. He is accused of being part of a criminal group involved in cocaine trafficking and money laundering. According to the indictment, he received 400,000 Norwegian kroner from a fraud scheme on January 21, 2023, and later transferred the funds to another person. Additionally, Gulsvik is accused of entering financing agreements with BMW Financial Services to purchase two BMW X5 cars without intending to fulfill the payment terms, totaling nearly 3.5 million kroner. He also sought financing from Danske Bank for 1.8 million kroner for car purchases without intent to repay, and signed multiple mobile phone contracts with Telenor and lease agreements for electronics without plans to meet financial obligations. The trial is scheduled for three days in November at Oslo District Court. Gulsvik previously admitted guilt for cocaine smuggling and explained that large gambling debts led him into drug trafficking. He had previously spoken about this in an interview with VG.
¿Se van a casar ahora?
Rumors are swirling around the celebrity couple Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, who are rumored to be getting married soon. Norwegian media report that American media have long speculated about their wedding, and now rumors suggest they might get married this weekend. The couple has not officially confirmed anything, but the New York Times and CNN cite sources close to the couple stating that they have received confirmation of the wedding. The venue is reportedly Madison Square Garden in New York, where Swift has performed eight times. According to the New York Times, the couple had a private rehearsal with 100 guests and plans for a larger event with around 1000 guests. While there are no other public events scheduled at Madison Square Garden, the city has granted permission for setup activities, including setting up a tent outside the venue. Photos show signs of preparation, such as red curtains being installed and posters of Taylor Swift outside the entrance. New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani joked about the situation, saying he wishes them a beautiful wedding but is not invited. Fans have gathered hoping to catch a glimpse of the celebration. However, journalists from CNN spoke with
El plazo termina a medianoche.
The deadline for the EU to fulfill its part of the trade agreement with the United States, set by former U.S. President Donald Trump, has passed without triggering a new trade conflict. According to Norway's largest business organization, NHO, the EU has made the necessary formal decisions before the July 4th deadline, reducing the risk of renewed tensions. The agreement, signed last summer after lengthy negotiations, includes the EU removing tariffs on various American industrial goods and providing better market access for certain agricultural and seafood products from the U.S. In return, the U.S. maintains a 15% tariff on most European goods rather than raising them further, as Trump had previously threatened. Although Norway is not a party to the agreement, a trade conflict between the two economic blocs could negatively impact Norwegian businesses, which heavily rely on the EU as their main export market.
Ødegaard es aclamado: Uno de los mejores del mundo
Martin Ødegaard received widespread praise after Norway's 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast in the Round of 16 of the World Cup. Analysts highlighted his exceptional performance, noting he touched the ball more times than any other player, ran the most distance, and made the most tackles. Former Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta praised Ødegaard's football intelligence, emphasizing his ability to control the game through movement and decision-making. Norway's head coach Ståle Solbakken commended Ødegaard's mental strength, particularly in the second half after Ivory Coast equalized. Commentators noted that Ødegaard's aggressive and decisive play was a significant factor in Norway's win.
- No sabía que el mundo lo buscaba
The article discusses Brazil's performance in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, highlighting concerns among Brazilian fans and experts about the national team's lack of success. It references the country's history of football achievements, such as winning five World Cups between 1970 and 1994, and contrasts this with the current underperformance. The piece mentions the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti, the first foreign head coach in Brazil's history, who faces high expectations but skepticism from analysts. The tone emphasizes the emotional connection Brazilians have with football and the frustration over recent poor results, including failing to reach the quarterfinals in the last two tournaments.

Ahora los suecos han reducido el precio de la gasolina otra vez: el segundo más barato de Europa
El artículo analiza las recientes reducciones en los precios de la gasolina en Suecia, que han atraído una atención significativa tanto en los medios de comunicación suecos como noruegos. El recorte de precios, tres coronas por litro, ha llevado a muchos noruegos a cruzar la frontera para repostar a precios más baratos. Sandra Strand, una residente noruega, ahorró 250 coronas al llenar su automóvil en Suecia en lugar de Noruega. Del mismo modo, Torenk Wagnecht de Halden viaja con frecuencia a Suecia para aprovechar los menores costos de combustible. Según Göteborgs-Posten, si se ajusta por la diferencia fiscal, Suecia sería el segundo país más barato de Europa para la gasolina, y Macedonia del Norte sería el más barato.
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