Norway News in English
January 11, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 11th January, and here’s your Norway daily news capsule.
Iran opens the door for death penalties against protesters amid ongoing unrest.
Reports indicate over 116 people have died in the protests in Iran.
The last Kurdish fighters have left Aleppo following deadly clashes.
EU warns of missile attacks on Ukraine, signaling a serious threat.
Two arrested for pimping activities in Fredrikstad, latest updates.
Calls for studded tires rise as icy conditions create dangerous roads.
U.S. forces board another oil tanker in the Caribbean amid rising tensions.
Five foreign teenagers rescued after getting lost in freezing conditions.
Public names released following a tragic fire incident in Verdal.
Screen time debate heats up as experts weigh in on its effects.
Protests in Minneapolis escalate as activists demand accountability from ICE.
Trump praises the release of political prisoners in Venezuela amid ongoing issues.
Band members withdraw from festival collaboration with AI-generated music group.
Uldal receives Olympic ticket but falters in final shooting round.
Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir has passed away, leaving a musical legacy.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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