Category: Bulletins

Southern Norway will be a weather loser

– It will also rain a little today, Meteorologist in charge of the Meteorological Institute, Ingvild Villa, told Dagbladet. On Tuesday June 20, meteorologists reported that the probability of hot weather was “much higher than normal”. The heat persists for

Maja (14) at the national talent camp

PRESS RELEASE: 70 of Norway’s top soccer girls take part this week at the Equinor Talent Camp in Porsgrunn. Among them is SIL’s Maja Tomine Theting, who may be eligible for internationals in the future. Maja Tomine Theting (14) is

Vladimir Putin: – Does not signify strength

Led by leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, who has threatened to overthrow Russia’s military leadership, several thousand Wagner troops marched toward Moscow on Saturday. Russian President, Vladimir Putin, later appeared in a televised address. – That’s the tape that was sent there,

Mariel (16) denied: – Injured

The Charlotte Johnsen Rolfsnes and Raymond Rolfsnes lines from Bergen are currently in combat mode. They recently received messages about their daughter, Mariel (16), which they rejected. – Our daughter is starting high school after the summer, and she has

Six new Norwegian medals on Thursday

On Thursday morning, we wrote about the great start the Norwegian athletes have had at the Special Olympics – which is the world’s largest sporting event for people with developmental disabilities. During the day, our Special Olympics racked up another

New details about Haaland’s visit

On Tuesday night, Norway picked up its first win in EC qualifiers against Cyprus. In the end, the result was 3-1, and Erling Braut Haaland contributed two goals. Norway’s biggest national team profiles turn up their noses at one of

War in Ukraine – Admits:

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj admitted in a recent interview with the BBC that the ongoing counteroffensive was going slower than desired. – Some people thought that this was a Hollywood movie, and immediately expected the result. No, he told her

Sound the alarm: – Extreme

– There are more Pacific oysters now than ever before. The numbers are extreme, Fredrik Myhre, head of the ocean team at the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), told Dagbladet. Myhre explained that rising sea temperatures are one of