Norway News in English
April 23, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 23rd April, and here’s your Norway daily news capsule.
Tensions rise as the battle for Hormuz intensifies, with global repercussions expected.
A Lamborghini crashes into a tunnel wall near Tusenfryd, leaving the car severely damaged.
Statnett halts new power projects in Northern Norway, shocking local leaders and residents.
Experts downplay the risk of summer flight chaos, citing strong demand for vacation travel.
Investors remain hopeful for an Iran resolution, suggesting oil prices could rise further.
A serious train accident in Denmark results in injuries, prompting urgent investigations.
Over a thousand hotel workers in Norway go on strike, demanding better conditions and pay.
A house in Molde is completely destroyed by fire, with a man rescued from the blaze.
Ukrainian officials seek a meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin, with Turkey as a potential host.
The U.S. Marine Secretary resigns amid ongoing political tensions and challenges.
A Lebanese journalist is killed in an Israeli attack, raising concerns over press safety.
DNB reports a profit of over 12 billion kroner, exceeding market expectations significantly.
Autostore nearly doubles its revenue, signaling strong growth and positive market forecasts.
Trump advisor proposes a shocking change for the World Cup, stirring controversy in sports circles.
This is the latest on Norway’s economy and job market, with significant layoffs reported.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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