Written by Arild Sandven •July 9, 2023 Wins over Denmark in the Nordics and Great Britain in EC, overtime loss to Estonia, system loss to the Netherlands and a number of even matches. It’s always important to look
Written by Arild Sandven •July 6, 2023 The Norwegian U18 girls were knocked off the field in the first two periods against North Macedonia and never came close to picking up their second B-EC win. Norway – North Macedonia
MANAGER New record this week. The need for disaster professors is greater than ever. GLOBAL BURNING: From the devastating fires in California in the US in 2020. Photo: AFP/NTB see more Manager: This is an editorial from Dagbladet, and expresses
He wrote that himself in a letter on Twitter late Tuesday. – As you may know, there is an ongoing complaint process against me in relation to text messages I have sent to colleagues. I cooperated in the process and
In recent days, the weather over much of Great Britain has brought Britons and tourists alike to the country’s many beaches and seaside resorts. On Sunday, a black BMW also cooled off in the sea at Trevaunance Cove in Cornwall
Viewership figures skyrocketed after “Troll” premiered on Netflix on Thursday 1 December. The next day it was on top worldwide. Director Roar Uthaug thought it was a great honor that the film was so well-received. – It’s great that we
– The decision has been made tonight by the organizational committee to start preparing the case for sanctions under § 3b of the law against Lars Petter SolÃ¥s, wrote assistant secretary general Helge Fossum in an SMS to NRK. It
In May last year, Sinn Féin became the largest party for the first time in the People’s Assembly at Stormont in Belfast, where pro-British trade unions have held a majority since 1921. Sinn Féin is approaching around 31 percent support
On Thursday afternoon, both King Charles (74) and Queen Camilla (75) were moved to tears after their horse Desert Hero won the King George V race at Royal Ascot for the first time. Touching details attract attention After the victory,
Charles and Camilla arrive at the traditional church in a gilded carriage in a royal procession through the streets of London. On their way from Buckingham Palace through The Mall in typical British rain, they passed tens of thousands of