Propriété et classification
Fondé: 1869
Propriété
Dagbladet est un quotidien norvégien de format tabloïd fondé en 1869 par Anthon Bang. Depuis 2013, il appartient à Aller Media, la filiale norvégienne de la maison d'édition familiale danoise Aller, qui est contrôlée par la famille Aller (fondée par Carl et Laura Aller à Copenhague en 1873). Aller a acheté Dagbladet et ses opérations en ligne à Berner Gruppen.
Financement
Financé commercialement par la publicité en ligne et les abonnements numériques (son mur de paiement Dagbladet Pluss), dans le cadre des activités médiatiques nordiques d'Aller.
Affiliation et orientation
Historiquement libéral et maintenant largement de centre-gauche, Dagbladet est géré par sa salle de rédaction.
Orientation éditoriale
- Notre estimation
- Centre gauche
- Mesuré d’après la couverture
- Centresur la base de 353
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Factualité
72/100
Objectivité
852
Articles
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Le bombardier présumé était une femme
The article reports that a woman was suspected of being a bomb expert. The information comes from Dagbladet, a Norwegian newspaper. No further details are provided in the available text, such as the nature of the suspicion, any evidence, or context surrounding the claim. The subject appears to relate to law enforcement or security matters, which could fall under politics depending on the broader implications.

Nombre record lors de la Coupe du monde: - Historique
The headline 'Rekordhøye tall under VM: - Historisk' translates to 'Record-high numbers at the World Cup: - Historical.' It suggests that there has been a significant increase in some metric related to the World Cup, with the implication that this level of activity or participation is historically unprecedented. The article likely discusses attendance figures, viewership, or another relevant statistic reaching new highs during the event.

Il fuit le pays après la sortie de la Coupe du monde
The article's headline translates to 'Rømmer landed after World Cup exit,' referring to Norwegian football player Rømmer. The piece appears to focus on Rømmer's career trajectory following his departure from the national team after the World Cup. No additional details are provided in the available text.

Rusko znovu útočilo na Ukrajinu, Kyjev truchlí po masivním úderu
Selon les autorités ukrainiennes, au moins deux personnes ont été tuées et huit blessées dans des frappes aériennes russes sur la région de Sumy et Kryvyj Rih en Ukraine dans la nuit de jeudi à vendredi. Cela fait suite à une attaque russe à grande échelle sur Kiev plus tôt dans la semaine qui a tué au moins 30 personnes et en a blessé environ 100 autres. En réponse aux attaques, l'Ukraine a mené des frappes de missiles sur Belgorod en Russie, provoquant un incendie dans une installation énergétique et tuant une femme, selon les médias russes. La frappe nocturne sur la ville de Romny dans la région de Sumy a frappé un immeuble résidentiel, tuant deux femmes et blessant un homme, a rapporté l'administrateur régional Oleh Hryhorov via Telegram. Sept autres personnes ont été blessées dans une frappe de missile sur Kryvyj Rih, selon l'administrateur militaire de la ville Oleksandr Vilkulov.

- C'était vraiment incroyable
The Norwegian Defence Force's recruitment and selection process (FOS), held at Sessvollmoen camp, has seen record-high applicant numbers this year, with over 4,000 candidates applying. Around 1,000 of them will undergo testing, which includes physical challenges, theoretical exams, interviews, medical checks, and field exercises. One notable part of the field exercise is 'Styggen,' a challenging obstacle course designed to test participants' ability to handle stress and work in teams. Journalists were invited to observe and participate in parts of the tests, describing the experience as intense and unexpectedly long. The head of the Defence Academy emphasized that the goal is not just to find the strongest or fastest individuals but to assess how candidates function within a team and under pressure. The article highlights increased awareness among applicants regarding the responsibilities of being a soldier, influenced by recent global events such as the war in Ukraine.

Il juge la bataille du destin de la Norvège
Jesús Valenzuela, un arbitre colombien de 42 ans, a été nommé arbitre principal pour le match crucial des 16e de finale de la Norvège contre la Côte d'Ivoire à la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA 2026. Ce sera son troisième match au tournoi, après avoir précédemment officié des matchs entre l'Australie et la Turquie, et la Bosnie-Herzégovine contre le Qatar. Valenzuela est un arbitre de la FIFA depuis 2013 et a de l'expérience dans divers tournois internationaux, y compris la Coupe du Monde des Clubs, la Copa América et la Coupe du Monde 2022 au Qatar. Sa moyenne de 3,11 cartons jaunes et 0,11 coup de pénalité par match met en évidence son style d'arbitrage strict. Le match aura lieu à Arlington, au Texas, et le vainqueur affrontera le Brésil ou le Japon en quarts de finale.

V tropickém Pacifiku nastaly podmínky jevu El Niňo, uvedli výzkumníci
The article reports that researchers from New Zealand’s Earth Sciences organization (ESNZ) have identified conditions consistent with the El Niño climate phenomenon in the tropical Pacific. They warn that impacts on New Zealand’s weather are likely to intensify over the coming months. The ESNZ joined other organizations in Australia, Japan, and the U.S. in confirming the development of El Niño, which is expected to reach strong intensity between July and September. The effects are projected to peak during the Southern Hemisphere summer, spanning late 2023 into early 2024. According to lead researcher Chris Brandolini, this El Niño event is at least comparable in strength to five of the strongest recorded El Niños in modern history. The article outlines regional rainfall expectations, noting potential below-average precipitation in some areas and above-normal levels in others. It also mentions possible temperature fluctuations and increased wind variability later in the year. Additionally, it notes two lower-probability risks: sudden stratospheric warming and the occurrence of a tropical cyclone outside the typical season, both historically linked to El Niño. Brandolini connects the

- Il était indésirable
The article discusses Martin Ødegaard's experience at Real Madrid under coach Carlo Ancelotti, highlighting their tense relationship. Ødegaard joined Real Madrid in 2015, but Ancelotti reportedly did not want him in the team, expressing this in a 2016 statement. Despite being signed by club president Florentino Pérez as a marketing move, Ødegaard struggled and was loaned out multiple times before joining Arsenal. The article references a Brazilian newspaper, UOL, which highlights the Norwegian player's challenges and compares his situation to that of Brazil's young star Endrick, who also failed to make an impact at Real Madrid. The piece notes that Norwegian journalists who regularly covered Ødegaard's progress eventually stopped seeking interviews after Ancelotti's dismissive responses.

- À la limite de l'irresponsable
The article discusses concerns raised by Norway's team doctor, Ola Sand, regarding the extreme heat conditions during training for the 2026 World Cup in New Jersey. The temperature at the training facility was reported to feel like 41 degrees Celsius, despite being officially measured at 38°C. Sand expressed worry about the potential risks to players' health, particularly in such high temperatures, and criticized FIFA for not having an upper limit on match temperatures. He emphasized the importance of monitoring players closely and implementing cooling breaks, which are used in other sports but not in football. Additionally, Sand advised players to limit their coffee intake before matches due to its diuretic effects and mentioned that some players, like Julian Ryerson, were being carefully monitored after previous injuries.

Les prévisions météorologiques de la Coupe du monde ont changé
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 est de nouveau accusé
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.

Pour la première fois, Poutine reconnaît la carte pétrolière
Le président russe Vladimir Poutine a reconnu pour la première fois que la Russie construisait "certaines réserves de pétrole" lors d'une réunion axée sur les questions énergétiques. Il a souligné la nécessité de renforcer la production nationale de pétrole et d'augmenter la production. Pendant ce temps, les forces ukrainiennes ont continué leurs attaques contre l'infrastructure énergétique russe, faisant exploser une usine de purification de pétrole dans la région méridionale de Krasnodar, qui produit environ quatre millions de tonnes de pétrole brut par an. La région de Krasnodar est l'une des plus grandes régions productrices de pétrole de Russie situées près de la mer Noire.

L'UE demande à la Fifa d'examiner Infantino
The article discusses Brazil's national disappointment and frustration ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, highlighting the emotional reactions of Brazilian journalists and fans. It contrasts the current state of Brazilian football with past successes, such as their 2002 World Cup victory, and criticizes recent poor performances under weak leadership. The piece focuses on the pressure on new coach Carlo Ancelotti, who is the first foreign head coach in Brazil's history, and describes the intense emotions of Brazilian reporters during interactions with the team. While the tone is critical of Brazil's football situation, it does not explicitly take a political stance.
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