Norway News in English
January 12, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 12th January, and here’s your Norway daily news capsule.
- Protests in Iran escalate as death toll rises to 466, with strong international condemnation.
- Hundreds of federal agents are heading to Minneapolis amid ongoing ICE protests across the U.S.
- Vandalism reported at the Iranian embassy in Oslo, with a group breaching the premises.
- Education cuts spark outrage among students and educators, calling it a crisis situation.
- Thousands of tourists stranded in Finland due to extreme cold weather conditions.
- Investigation launched against Fed Chair Jerome Powell as gold prices soar amidst dollar weakness.
- Meteorologists warn of a significant weather shift with rain and slush expected in Oslo.
- Mobile emergency alerts will be sent out this week; stay tuned for updates.
- Hotel window falls from the 14th floor, narrowly avoiding a potential disaster.
- Vennesla experiences a baby boom, reporting the highest birth rates since 1966.
- Kyiv residents face freezing temperatures as Russian attacks disrupt power and heating.
- Putin celebrates Christmas with spies as winter conflict in Ukraine continues to falter.
- Ex-husband arrested for double murder in Ohio, raising community concerns.
- Last Kurdish fighters leave Aleppo following deadly clashes, marking a significant shift.
- Blake Shelton responds to rumors, setting the record straight about his personal life.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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