Norway News in English
March 26, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 26th March, and here’s your Norway daily news capsule.
Fuel crisis discussions heat up as budget partners hold emergency meetings.
Concerns grow among party members over responses to the Iranian conflict.
High fuel prices spark protests, with demonstrators threatening to block Oslo roads.
Debate intensifies as a Danish election reveals foreign influence concerns.
KrF faces a significant setback as Ulstein returns to troubling times.
Iran dismisses US peace proposals, escalating tensions in the region.
A snow avalanche injures a man near the Swedish border in Norway.
E18 reopened after a major diesel spill from a truck accident.
Four arrested following a violent incident in Volda, raising safety concerns.
Trustees criticize industry demands, calling them unreasonable and outdated.
Iran conflict could accelerate green transition, experts suggest.
NATO chief's support for the Iran war sparks controversy across Europe.
Ukraine's attacks reportedly disrupt 40% of Russia's oil exports.
A 15-year-old boy is shot in Malmö, with two teenagers taken into custody.
NASA announces plans for a permanent base on the Moon, costing 20 billion dollars.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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