These are the most important news from the evening of Friday July 14th. WHO: Aspartame can be carcinogenic The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the artificial sweetener aspartame a probable carcinogen. The possible cancer risks apply specifically to liver
John Edvard Bråthen says that the Tall Boats Race is the world’s largest regatta for the world’s largest sailing ships, and the route changes from year to year. – But Norway is often involved. This year started in the Netherlands,
One of the victims in a double murder in Oslo in June was a key witness when the 53-year-old defendant was convicted in 2000 of killing an elderly couple, TV 2 reports. Two men were found murdered in a block
One of the four parties of the government coalition, Christian Union (CU), stressed that the government’s cooperation had ended. – All four parties have decided that it is impossible to reach an agreement on immigration. That is why it was
Former LO leader Yngve Hågensen has died after a brief illness. He lived to be 84 years old. Published: June 17th Updated June 17th Yngve Hågensen died at the age of 84. Hågensen was one of the most prominent figures
– I do not know the age of the monument, he wrote in a letter to the mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualteri. The Guardian wrote that. The 27-year-old man from England wrote a letter of apology to the mayor after
– I’m very, very proud. That is something the Hungarians lack, says former Liverpool goalkeeper Adam Bogdan Liverpool echo. – Everyone around us has star players who play for top European teams. Now Hungary has Dominik Szoboszlai in Liverpool, and
STORTINGET (Dagbladet): Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre summoned all parliamentary leaders for a closed-door meeting at the Storting this morning. Dagbladet was able to confirm that the meeting was about Norwegian arms support to Ukraine. During the meeting, the prime
This is a debate post. Any opinions expressed in the text are the responsibility of the author. If you want to participate in the debate, you can read how here. Kristin Clemet pointed out in a commentary in Aftenposten on
– Wærenskjold pushed as if he had done nothing but run uphill in the Tour de France, said reporter NRK with 1,200 meters remaining in today’s stage. Mandal’s Søren Wærenskjold did a great job as sprint leader for his Uno-X