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Shock message: - Can't say that
The article discusses Frederic Hauge, leader of the environmental organization Bellona, who faced a financial crisis when the organization nearly went bankrupt due to lack of funds, unpaid salaries, and missed support payments. In a short period, Bellona had to raise eight million Norwegian kroner to survive. Hauge recalls receiving a shock message stating they had only ten days to act. The article also touches on Hauge's various projects and criticisms of officials, including former Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg.
Hangeland meets with the press
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Week 26 of the week
The article presents a weekly meal plan featuring grilled foods, seafood, and relaxed evening meals, suitable for the warmer weather. It emphasizes variety, simplicity, and enjoyment throughout the week.
Without playing time in the World Cup chased by Barcelona
Australia's Lucas Herrington (18) has not yet played in the World Cup.
New Yamal report
Lamine Yamal is not expected to start when Spain faces Saudi Arabia in the World Cup on Sunday.
Oatmeal with chocolate
The article provides a recipe for oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, including ingredients and step-by-step instructions. It mentions the English name of the dish and notes that it is a variation of American chocolate chip cookies. The recipe is attributed to Kristine Ilstad from 'Det søte liv.'
A mother of three can't afford a day trip or a hotel
The headline suggests that a parent (trebarnsmor, meaning 'mother of three') does not have the financial means to afford a southern trip or hotel stay.
Ro-stunt at the Parliament: Peace in the hall!
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Rhubarb seed
The article provides a recipe for making raspberry soup (rabarbragrøt), including ingredients, preparation steps, and serving suggestions. It describes the dish as nostalgic and refreshing, offering tips for added flavor with star anise and cardamom.
From flamingos to government crisis: protesters now demand the resignation of the prime minister
The article reports on demonstrations demanding the resignation of the prime minister, comparing the situation to a crisis involving flamingos.
Removes solar cell requirements: Need to reduce barriers
The Norwegian government has removed the application requirement for solar panels and insulation in single-family homes. Minister Bjørnar Skjæran stated that this change aims to reduce barriers for homeowners to adopt solar energy, following a significant decline in the residential solar market in 2025. The move comes after concerns within the industry about support programs affecting market prices and discouraging installations. The minister noted that some homeowners have faced frustration when receiving support for solar installations but still had to pay for building permits.
Is going to judge Norway in the World Cup - last he dealt out three red cards
Wilton Sampaio, a 44-year-old referee from Brazil, has been appointed as the main referee for Norway's upcoming World Cup match against Senegal. Sampaio has been a FIFA referee since 2013 and has officiated several World Cup matches in previous tournaments. He gained attention earlier this year when he issued three red cards during Mexico's opening match against South Africa. The match between Norway and Senegal will take place at 02:00 Norwegian time on Tuesday. A win or draw would advance Norway to the knockout stage of the tournament.
New name proposals for Oslo's boroughs
The Oslo city council has proposed new names for eight new districts as part of a reform to reduce the number of districts from 15 to 8. The goal is to prevent residents from receiving different services based on which side of a district boundary they live on. Proposed names include Christiania and Vestre Christiania for one of the new districts.
Pulisic uncertain before the World Cup
Christian Pulisic, a star player for the United States, has suffered a leg injury during the team's opening match against Paraguay and is uncertain if he will play in tonight's World Cup match against Australia.
Murder convict Peter Madsen asks to get married
Peter Madsen, a Danish man sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering Swedish journalist Kim Wall in 2017, has applied to the Supreme Court to request permission to marry his girlfriend. His request was denied, as he must serve ten years before being eligible for leave, and his girlfriend cannot visit him until after that period. Madsen's lawyer argues this violates Article 12 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees the right to marriage. Madsen also escaped from prison in 2020, taking a psychologist hostage and threatening guards with a bomb before being recaptured.
Ecstatically even Sabelsnute!
VG journalist Even Nævdal, known as 'Even Sabelsnute,' finally got to sail with 'The Black Lady' today. The article mentions Nævdal's enthusiasm for capturing images and videos of the most eager person on the boat, which turned out to be himself. It also references upcoming articles and videos from meetings with individuals such as 'Tommel opp-mannen' and Sunniva, who has almost settled in Dyreparken. The piece includes photos of Sunniva and her daughter Lana at Dyreparken in Kristiansand.

A man died in a drowning accident on Hvaler
A man in his 50s from Lørenskog died in a drowning incident at Kirkøy in Hvaler municipality on Sunday. The police were alerted at 10:44 AM when a lifeless body was found near a dock belonging to a cabin. Emergency first aid was provided, and the man was flown to the hospital with critical injuries. Later that afternoon, the police confirmed that the man could not be saved. The incident is being treated as an accident.

Two charged after the Byneset earthquake
The Norwegian Public Prosecution Authority has filed charges against the captain and second officer of the container ship MS NCL Salten after it ran aground near Byneset in Trondheim in May of last year. The incident caused a landslide and required evacuations. Both individuals are accused of violating maritime safety regulations, with the captain failing to ensure the bridge watch alarm was activated during his shift, and the second officer allegedly sleeping while alone on the bridge.

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Crime is destroying values
The article discusses the decline of Kista, an area outside Stockholm known as 'Sweden's Silicon Valley,' due to rising crime rates and reduced business activity. Once home to major companies like Ericsson and IBM, Kista has seen a drop in property values and businesses relocating to other areas such as Hagastaden. The piece highlights concerns about how increasing criminality affects economic development and investor confidence.
Give the youth some slack!
The article discusses concerns about the current generation of young people being disengaged from democratic processes and lacking understanding of political institutions. It references reports indicating that a quarter of today's youth are 'democratically disconnected,' with particular worries about their grasp of power structures and constitutional principles. The author acknowledges the challenges faced by this generation, including disruptions caused by the pandemic during their school years.
That's how they're going to take Steam
Epic Games Store has faced criticism for being slow and cumbersome. The company has announced plans to improve the user experience with a new version called Epic Games Launcher V2, which promises faster cold starts and quicker recovery from the system status area to the game library. The update also includes features like user reviews, player profiles, avatars, and universal controller support, which Steam has had for years. Epic is also considering a multi-platform store, potentially linked to Microsoft's upcoming hybrid console and PC project, Project Helix.

I hope he gets a chance to try his hand in the first division
The article discusses the reaction of Brann supporters and football experts to Freyr Alexandersson leaving Brann to become the new head coach of Rosenborg (RBK). While many admire Alexandersson's skills and popularity, some express disappointment that he did not get more time with Brann before moving to Rosenborg. Former Brann supporter Stian Blipp comments that he hopes Alexandersson gets a chance to prove himself in the first division with RBK. Football expert Knut Høibraaten compares the situation to someone getting a better car than oneself, while Eduardo 'Doddo' Andersen notes that Brann,

The World Cup hero's life in exile
The article discusses Hakan Sukur, a former Turkish football star who has been living in exile since 2016. It covers his relationship with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, his connections to the failed coup attempt in Turkey, his transition from hero to pariah, life in exile, and his dream of returning to his homeland. The piece includes interviews with Sukur and details his current activities, such as training young athletes in the United States.

What comment could the royal family have made on a non-judicial verdict?
The article discusses public reactions to a court ruling against Marius Borg Høiby, noting that neither the prosecution nor defense had complete success in their arguments. The ruling was detailed in a 120-page document requiring multiple legal experts to explain. Since there is a 14-day appeal period, the ruling is not yet final. Following the announcement of the sentence, numerous requests were made to the Royal Court for comments on potential appeals, sentencing wishes regarding Høiby, and any stance towards the press. By around 11 AM, NTB reported that the royal family had no comment onthe

Bergen: Two people and a dog evacuated after fire in a house
A fire broke out in a building on Strandgaten in Bergen city center on Sunday evening. Emergency services reported that two addresses were evacuated due to the risk of fire spreading. The fire is described as being hidden within the building and not visible from the outside. Firefighters from three stations are on site, and extinguishing efforts began at 7:54 PM.
Strawberry shocks
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- The whole of Lebanon must burn
Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, a far-right politician, stated that 'all of Lebanon must burn' following Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military conducted attacks targeting Hezbollah fighters and infrastructure. According to Lebanese state news agency, at least 15 people were killed in the Israeli strikes, including four Israeli soldiers. Fighting continues in the area. Meanwhile, planned talks between Iran and the United States in Switzerland have been canceled, with U.S. Vice President JD Vance not traveling to Switzerland. Israel has continued its attacks in Lebanon,
World Cup finalist Achraf Hakimi's appeal rejected brought to trial
The Moroccan football player Achraf Hakimi (27) is being prosecuted for alleged sexual assault and must appear in court in France.
Sweden wants to stop Tesla's self-driving cars across the EU
Sweden has opposed Tesla's request for approval of its 'Full Self-Driving (under supervision)' mode across the entire EU, citing concerns over the 'Speed Offset' function which allows drivers to set a speed limit higher than the legal limit. Sweden's Transport Agency (Trafikverket) has asked the EU's technical committee for motor vehicles to reject the feature unless this functionality is removed. The EU committee will discuss the matter on June 30 before a final vote. Approval requires support from 15 out of 27 member states representing at least 65% of the population. If approved, the system

The tech sector fueled the growth of Wall Street.
Wall Street indices rose significantly on Thursday, driven primarily by a rebound in technology sector stock prices, particularly those of chip manufacturers. The Dow Jones increased by 0.14%, the S&P 500 by 1.08%, and the Nasdaq by 1.91%. Intel's shares surged over 10% following comments from U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting Apple would collaborate with Intel on designing and manufacturing chips in the U.S. Additionally, falling oil prices, due to an agreement between the U.S. and Iran to extend the ceasefire for 60 days, contributed to market optimism. The Federal Reserve had earlier信号
Here Haaland and the other Norwegian stars land in private planes
The article discusses Norwegian celebrities, including Erling Haaland, landing via private jets.
Israeli minister: The whole of Lebanon must burn
Three acquitted of gross corruption
Three individuals previously convicted of corruption by Sunnmøre Tingrett were acquitted by Frostating Lagmannsrett. The former advisor to Innovation Norway was sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to repay half a million Norwegian kroner for misuse of his position. Two fishery sector business owners were also sentenced to two and a half years each for providing economic benefits to the advisor in exchange for helping secure large public loans for fishing boats and quotas. All three denied guilt during their trial in Sunnmøre Tingrett and appealed the verdict. The acquittal was based

Chief economist: Not the best decision
The article discusses Norway's central bank decision to keep interest rates unchanged at 4.25 percent despite inflation remaining at 3.1 percent. Kjersti Haugland, chief economist at DNB Carnegie, criticizes this decision, arguing that interest rates should have been raised immediately. She expresses concern over inflation being above the central bank's target of 2 percent over time. The article also mentions that the central bank had previously indicated plans to raise rates twice during the year. Karine Alsvik Nelson, a senior economist at Handelsbanken, confirms these expectations, noting a
Bente has to cut back on her summer vacation: It hurts to say no
The article discusses how rising costs are forcing many families in Norway to cut back on their summer vacation plans. It features Bente Linn Dirdal, a mother of three who is carefully planning her family's budget to provide memorable experiences without overspending. The article mentions that families are opting for cheaper activities like camping and beach days instead of expensive trips. It also notes that Norges Bank has kept interest rates unchanged but warns of potential increases in the near future. Fresh data from the Salvation Army's poverty meter indicates that four out of ten homes
J.D. Vance with Epstein statements that raised eyebrows: Conspiracy theorists
In a notable interview, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance expresses skepticism about the Epstein case, calling it 'sprø' (fragile) and admitting he considers himself a 'conspiracy theorist' regarding the matter. He defends his boss, Donald Trump, claiming Trump reported Epstein to authorities. CNN notes that police were already investigating Epstein when Trump made these comments. Epstein, a powerful financier, was accused of sexual misconduct and human trafficking before dying in prison in 2019. His death has sparked conspiracy theories online.
Five crucial questions about the USA and Iran
The article discusses the potential for a preliminary agreement between the USA and Iran after 105 days of conflict, with both sides expressing optimism but noting unresolved issues. The article mentions the falling oil prices and rising stock markets in response to the news. Israel is not involved in the talks but continues attacks in southern Lebanon. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and President Donald Trump are mentioned as being optimistic, though challenges remain. A high-ranking official in the Trump administration estimates an 80-85% chance of the agreement being signed soon, though there is skepticism about Iran's compliance. Professor Jo Jakobsen is cited but his full comments are not included.

Interest worries or interest parties for you?
The article discusses the impact of Norway's central bank keeping interest rates unchanged this week, highlighting potential financial surprises for individuals with significant loans during the summer holidays. It notes that since July 1st, the central bank has increased the key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to 4.25 percent, which could lead to higher mortgage costs. The article also emphasizes the importance of checking savings account interest rates, noting that many Norwegians have money in accounts earning zero percent interest. Interviews with individuals show that many do not
Shooting in Times Square no one injured
No one was injured when shots were fired at Times Square in New York on Thursday, according to police. No one has been arrested yet. The incident occurred in an area where many football fans had gathered in the center of New York during the World Cup. A video on social media shows a wave of panic spreading among people on Times Square while multiple gunshots can be heard.

In a game with 5 goals in 23 minutes, Switzerland knocks out Bosnia and wins 1st in the Cup; see best moments
In a match with five goals scored in 23 minutes, Switzerland defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 in their first win of the World Cup. The Swiss team, coached by Murat Yakin, dominated the game but took until the 74th minute to score. Young player Johan Manzambi made a significant impact. The match took place at the packed SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, where Bosnia had strong support but struggled to threaten Switzerland's defense. Switzerland's strong performance in the qualifiers, including four wins and two draws, has positioned them as favorites in a weak Group B, which includes host nation,
Love Island for presidents
The article discusses French President Emmanuel Macron's efforts to maintain good relations with U.S. President Donald Trump during the G7 summit in Évian. It highlights Macron's strategy of using personal relationships, humor, and symbolic gestures to engage Trump, comparing the interactions between world leaders to reality TV shows like 'Love Island' due to their entertaining and sometimes absurd nature. The article notes the importance of maintaining strong ties with the U.S., particularly regarding support for Ukraine and European security.
Heavy fire in Rakkestad: Police urge neighbors to close windows
A fire broke out in a garden area on the outskirts of Rakkestad municipality around 10:02 PM. The fire started in a vehicle inside the garden and has since spread significantly. Authorities have advised nearby residents to close their windows due to heavy smoke in the area. Smoke has been reported up to 1.5 kilometers away from the fire. Firefighters are working to prevent the fire from spreading to nearby buildings and are cooling structures in the vicinity. There have been no reports of injuries or significant property damage. The fire is expected to continue burning into the early morning,
He's the world's fastest
Jordan Bos played 84 minutes as Australia defeated Turkey 2-0 on Sunday morning.
Tommel up the man in Kristiansand
A man known as 'Tommel opp-mannen' or 'PC' was encountered in the center of Kristiansand. The article describes him as a 'lovely bassist' who enjoys the southern summer more than most.
Cries of warning about sea wind
Norsk Industri warns that delays or cancellation of major offshore wind projects could weaken Norway's competitiveness and threaten future electricity supply and jobs. The organization highlights concerns over projects in Utsira Nord and Sørlige Nordsjø II, which are expected to contribute significant power to southern Norway. Harald Solberg, administrator at Norsk Industri, expresses fear that without these projects, Norway may lose industrial opportunities and jobs, similar to what happened in Germany. The article mentions that the majority in Parliament is demanding new calculations related
Naked Shock: Oh my God!
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Expert: Iran deal is a failure for Israel
The article discusses Norway's public broadcaster NRK covering an expert's opinion that the Iran agreement signed by the US and Iran is a failure for Israel. The agreement aims to end the war initiated by the US alongside Israel in February. In Israel, there is significant dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is criticized for leading the US into a conflict without fully understanding its consequences. Historian Hilde Henriksen Waage from Prio notes that Israel's goals—destroying Iran's nuclear program and weakening Iran's missile capabilities—were not achieved. She also

The experts agreed on Ødegaard
The article discusses whether Martin Ødegaard (27) should start in upcoming matches, based on expert opinions. Experts like Jørgen Vik argue that Ødegaard should definitely start due to his high skill level and status as one of Norway's best players. The debate has intensified after his performance in the opening match against Iraq, where he contributed to a goal but was substituted after 81 minutes. The discussion also touches on the challenge of benching a prominent player who is both captain of the national team and a key figure at Arsenal.

Turns off completely: - Electric
The article reports on the massive public celebration in New York City following the New York Knicks' first championship title in over 50 years. Thousands of people gathered in lower Manhattan, with some even camping overnight to secure good viewing spots. The event was described as being on a completely different level compared to previous celebrations such as the Super Bowl victory by the Giants. The atmosphere was electric, with the city adorned in blue and orange, and the celebration was noted to have been larger than the World Cup matches held in the area.

Ronaldo's World Cup performance provokes: Getting a slightly embarrassing feeling in the body
The article discusses Cristiano Ronaldo's participation in the World Cup, highlighting his historic achievement of appearing in six World Cups, a record he shares with Lionel Messi. It notes Ronaldo's age (41), his pursuit of 1000 career goals, and his defensive stance regarding the World Cup. The article also mentions his past successes, including five Ballon d'Or awards, multiple league titles, and the European Championship win with Portugal in 2016. Despite his achievements, the article suggests Ronaldo is not overly focused on winning the World Cup with Portugal.

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Try the puzzle: How many can you catch?
The article introduces a new game called 'Pølsespillet' (Sausage Game) where players have 30 seconds to catch as many sausages as possible. The game tests reflexes and includes scoring elements such as +5 points for catching a 'Gullpølsa' (Gold Sausage) and losing a life for catching a 'Kull' (a type of sausage). The article also mentions that VG has tested summer sausages and found significant quality differences, with only one sausage receiving a perfect score. Additionally, it references a review of gas grills by Tek.no and discusses the use of AI tools like Chat GPT and Google Gemini in开发和
Here everyone rows at the Storting
The headline 'Her ror alle på Stortinget' translates to 'Here everyone roars at the Storting,' referring to the Norwegian parliament. No further content is available for analysis.
Few other electric cars give you more range per krone
The article reviews the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross electric vehicle, highlighting its large battery capacity, long range, spacious interior, and a convenient 'turn everything off' button. However, it notes that the car charges relatively slowly. The review is based on tests conducted by VG's Tek section.
Rigatoni with salsicciasaus to the left
A recipe for Rigatoni with sausage sauce from 'Sultne Gutter' is presented, detailing ingredients and preparation steps. The dish is described as popular among families and takes only 30 minutes to prepare.
The Swedes can thank NASA
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World Cup favourites: Is this England's year?
The article's headline asks whether this is England's year, likely referring to a sports competition (VM stands for 'Verdensmester' or World Championship). No body text is available for further analysis.
This is the cover of Grand Theft Auto VI.
The article announces the official cover of 'Grand Theft Auto VI' and confirms the pre-order date of June 25. Rockstar Games has revealed details about the game's release schedule, setting, and main characters, but has not yet disclosed pricing or available editions.

Tono makes changes after crisis meeting
The Norwegian music rights organization Tono has announced several changes following an extraordinary crisis meeting. These include calling for an extraordinary annual general meeting on September 1st and implementing a more inclusive process involving members, associations, and partners. Additionally, Tono has reduced cultural funds until the extraordinary meeting. The decision comes after star producer Alan Walker and manager Gunnar Greve announced their withdrawal in protest against what they describe as an outdated and unfair power structure and financial distribution within the agency. Tō
Lisa Borg on dance TV: Livredd is a Swedish television show.
Lisa Borg, a Norwegian-Swedish couple with Henrik Borg, has confirmed she will participate in the Swedish version of 'Let's Dance' ('Skal vi danse'). She recently gave birth under dramatic circumstances and admits she is nervous about the show, citing limited dance experience.
Mbappe became too big: Had to flee from Paris
Kylian Mbappé has struggled with extreme fame and recently moved to Madrid for a more peaceful life after leaving Paris. He is entering the World Cup as France's captain with 56 international goals in 98 matches. Mbappé discusses his mental focus on performing at his best and reflects on the overwhelming nature of his fame, which he says was beyond what he could have prepared for. He also mentions leaving Paris two years ago, highlighting the challenges of moving away from his hometown and the intense public attention.
World Cup goals - not scored so much since Pelé
The article reports that after the opening round of the football World Cup, there have been a total of 75 goals scored across 24 matches.
Kalmar FF - Malmö FF
The article headline references a sports match between Kalmar FF and Malmö FF, two football clubs in Sweden.
This is where it goes wrong: Deadly!
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The board: Illegally closed public high schools can start again in 2027
The Follo folk high school, which was unlawfully closed, will not restart this autumn but could potentially reopen in the fall of 2027 according to the board's decision. The closure has caused political disagreement and led to a motion of no confidence against the county governor Anette Solli (H). The board believes that due to unclear circumstances, lack of students, and no signals from the owner regarding support for starting this autumn, a one-year pause is necessary.
The Djurgården
The article headline references two football clubs, Örgryte and Djurgården, likely in relation to a match or event between them. No further content is available for analysis.

LHL about the Crown Princess: Fair to say she was lucky
The article reports that Crown Princess Mette-Marit has undergone a lung transplant at Rikshospitalet in Oslo. Marthe Gundersen, a health advisor at LHL, comments on the procedure, stating it is reasonable to say she was fortunate due to the availability of suitable donor lungs. However, she emphasizes that this is not purely luck, as medical compatibility and timing must align for such procedures. Gundersen explains that lung transplantation is often the only treatment option for patients with advanced pulmonary fibrosis and notes that this is just the first step in a demanding treatment plan
This should be enough for him.
The article discusses the verdict in the case against Marius Borg Høiby, who was acquitted of the most serious charges of sexual assault in Lofoten and another in Oslo. He received four years in prison for two other sexual assaults and violence against Nora Haukland and others. His lawyers stated he would appeal the decision. The article notes that while the case is severe, Høiby could have accepted a sentence where some aspects were acknowledged, and he might have faced nearly eight years in prison.
This is what the U.S. and Iran have agreed on: 14 points for peace.
The United States and Iran have signed a framework agreement for peace negotiations, covering security, economic, and nuclear-related issues. The document includes an immediate cessation of hostilities and commitments from both sides, including the lifting of sanctions. The agreement, called the 'Islamabad Memorandum,' contains 14 points and was digitally signed by U.S. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Iran's parliamentary leader Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Iran's president Masoud Pezeshkian also signed the agreement, according to Reuters. Trump reportedly signed a new copyof

Historical Kane in a sex comedy thriller: Totally spinned out
In a dramatic World Cup match between England and Croatia, Harry Kane set records with his goals, scoring five penalties and reaching 10 total goals at the tournament. Kane surpassed previous records held by players like Gabriel Batistuta and Lionel Messi. The game featured controversy, including a penalty awarded after Luka Modric accidentally kicked Noni Madueke. Kane's performance dominated headlines despite other notable moments involving Jude Bellingham and VAR decisions.
Stockholm: Naked man with knife
A man was found naked with a knife in Stockholm.
Missed the stars: It bothers Ronaldo himself very, very much
The article discusses Cristiano Ronaldo's struggles with fame, suggesting it affects him more than anyone else.
Hyller Solbakken-grep: A wise decision
Norwegian national team coach Ståle Solbakken has granted his players two days off following their 4-1 victory against Iraq. The players can choose to spend time with family and friends during this break. Norway's next match is against Senegal on June 23. Solbakken emphasized the importance of rest and mental clarity for the players ahead of the upcoming matches. Former athlete Petter Northug Jr. praised Solbakken's decision, highlighting the need for players to stay hungry and avoid complacency during the tournament.
Had a table and fastfast track: Stood in line at the start of the match
Attendees who purchased tickets with 'fast track' access to the Norway vs. Iraq football match at Folkefesten in Sandvika were unable to enter the stadium in time for kickoff due to long lines. Jon Sandbækken and his friends arrived early but still had to wait over an hour in line. The event organizer, Martin Schilde, apologized and promised improvements.
Kristina has lived with restless legs for 17 years: New method gave her everyday life back
Rahavy faced police pressure: Fears serious wrongdoing
The article discusses the case of Rahavy Varatharajan, who repeatedly reported incidents to the police in 2023 before being killed by her former partner. It highlights concerns raised by the leader of Politijuristene in Oslo, Vilde Rieber-Mohn, regarding the excessive workload of prosecutors, which could threaten legal security. According to an internal report obtained by VG, three out of four prosecutors feel inadequate in their roles. The Police Directorate acknowledges the challenges and emphasizes the importance of prioritization. The article also mentions that the Oslo police have admited
Confirms discovery of wagon
The police have confirmed the discovery of a tricycle at the location where a 39-year-old mother was found dead along with her seriously injured 5-year-old son. The tricycle belonged to the mother and son, and they were observed using it in the area on Monday. The police are investigating whether the boy was inside or outside the tricycle when the incident occurred. The event took place near the border between Porsgrunn and Bamble. Additionally, the police have seized a mobile phone believed to belong to the deceased woman. A fire had also occurred in the couple's residence on Monday, which is
Haaland til James Corden-talkshow
Erling Braut Haaland is set to appear on James Corden's talk show, according to FOX, which confirmed the appearance to VG.

The child star is dead
Former child star Daveigh Chase, known for her roles in 'The Ring' and voicing Lilo in 'Lilo & Stitch', has died at the age of 35. According to her boyfriend Roy Hernandez, she passed away due to meningitis and a severe blood infection, which led to sepsis and ultimately organ failure. TMZ reported that Chase had been hospitalized earlier this month for malnutrition. She gained fame in Hollywood at a young age and voiced several iconic characters in popular films and television.
Faculty illegally closed employees in uncertainty
The closure of Follo folk high school was declared unlawful, creating uncertainty among employees. The head of the department, Ingun Skaar, expresses concern over the future of staff. The Labour Party (Ap) has proposed a motion of no confidence against county governor Anette Solli (Conservative Party). Hoda Imad from Ap criticizes the lack of employee involvement in the decision-making process. Solli admits to mistakes and apologizes for the handling of the situation. The school's future will be decided soon.
Sharing a picture of Haaland and Kent Bergersen
Rapper Travis Scott shared an image of Erling Braut Haaland and assistant coach Kent Bergersen on his Instagram story, which has 59.3 million followers.
Hyller Messi and Ronaldo: Totally spinnwilled
The headline mentions 'Hyller Messi og Ronaldo' ('Praising Messi and Ronaldo') and uses the phrase 'Helt spinnvilt' ('Completely crazy'), suggesting admiration for the two football players.
Press conference with the head of the US central bank
The article reports on a press conference by the head of the US central bank.
Jokes about the wife - hope for delay
The headline translates to 'Spoke about the wife - hopes for a delay.' No further content is available for analysis.

Supposed to be a healthcare worker now Lisa (26) faces the car industry
Lisa Engel (26), who previously worked as a healthcare professional, has transitioned to working as a car mechanic. She gained attention on TikTok with nearly 40,000 followers and has been involved in promoting the automotive industry through her social media presence. She now works at Bilsenteret in Ålgård, where she was recently hired. Her employer, Aleksander Veraland, praises her for generating positive interest in the automotive sector, comparing her impact to that of the TV series 'Rådebank' which helped raise awareness about cars and the automotive environment.
U.S. central bank keeps interest rates unchanged
The U.S. Federal Reserve has kept interest rates unchanged between 3.5% and 3.75% following its first meeting with newly appointed Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh. The decision was widely expected by economists, including those at Bloomberg, who anticipated no immediate changes. However, there is uncertainty regarding future rate hikes, with nine members of the rate-setting committee expecting at least one increase this year, and six anticipating at least two. Financial markets have reacted with volatility, with major indices fluctuating and the dollar strengthening against other currencies.
Queen Mary sends warm thoughts to Mette-Marit
Queen Mary of Denmark expressed her warm thoughts and well-wishes to Crown Princess Mette-Marit following her successful lung transplant. The statement was made during Queen Mary's visit to the University of Copenhagen. Earlier in the day, the Royal House in Oslo announced that Crown Princess Mette-Marit has received new lungs and is hospitalized at Rikshospitalet. Mette-Marit suffers from severe lung disease called pulmonary fibrosis, whose condition has worsened over the past six months. According to the Royal House, the operation appears to have gone well.
Norway's next track has received criticism: I think it's very difficult
Norway's national football team is set to play against Senegal at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The field has received criticism from players and officials. After France played Senegal on the same field earlier in the week, French player Adrien Rabiot expressed dissatisfaction with the artificial turf, describing it as hard and stiff. Brazilian player Vinicius also commented on the dry conditions affecting gameplay. Norway's head coach, Ståle Solbakken, acknowledged the challenges posed by the field conditions.
This is how Portugal will honour Jota
Portugal is set to honor their deceased teammate Diogo Jota during their World Cup opener against DR Congo. The players will wear green and red wristbands in his memory, according to Liverpool Echo.