Latest Norway news in English
Updated daily · Last updated January 30, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 30th January, and here’s your Norway daily news capsule.
Amazon spends 750 million kroner on Melania documentary as South Africa refuses to screen it.
Doubts arise about the president's credibility, sparking discussions across news platforms.
Lars Ove Skorpen warns of a collapse in Norway's development, not just a slowdown.
Senate reaches budget agreement after Democrats block previous proposals, easing tensions.
Trump claims Putin agreed not to bomb Kyiv for a week, but tensions remain high.
Tragedy strikes as dream of restoring a veteran boat goes up in flames in Hardanger.
Record number of youth sentences issued last year, giving many a second chance.
Debate heats up over sick leave policies, with concerns about their impact on health.
Cocaine consumption rises as shocking reports emerge from Gardermoen.
Local leaders express fears over wind power projects, calling for a halt to studies.
Norway aligns with EU's sanctions against Iran, targeting the Revolutionary Guard.
Experts warn of an oil shortage within weeks, raising alarms about future supplies.
Norwegian fund increases its holdings in U.S. government debt, signaling confidence.
Goldman Sachs issues warnings as panic continues on the Indonesia stock market.
Sydney Sweeney addresses the controversy surrounding her "MAGA Barbie" nickname.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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