Ferhat Güven, Trondheim | Ferhat Güven, a right-wing city councilor in Trondheim, resigned after being declared bankrupt
(Nidaros): “Today I informed the incoming city council president Kristian Dahlberg Hauge that I do not want to take office…
(Nidaros): “Today I informed the incoming city council president Kristian Dahlberg Hauge that I do not want to take office…
On Monday night, a train from Bergen to Oslo had to stop at Finns station when suddenly smoke started coming…
On Monday afternoon, the Sorenga Baths in Oslo measured 20 degrees, according to Yr's website. – That can't be right!…
Evie Lillian Carlson was stranded on a mountainside for two nights. Luckily, Lars Arnes heard her cries from across the…
Reservoir levels in northern Norway have fallen to record lows, weekly data show. Press statistics From the Norwegian Directorate of…
Christopher Ordal was reported missing on Monday 13 May after he did not return from a mountain trip in Stryn.…
Rental prices remain high, but brokers believe this is just the beginning of a wild price run. FOR SALE: Apartment…
LONDON (E24): Oil fund market capitalization moves towards new milestone of NOK 18,000 billion. In the London office, these three…
Short version Incoming Rødt leader Marie Sneve Martinussen wants to renew and improve people's government and is concerned about low…
A yellow warning for forest fires is in place for large parts of eastern Norway and southern Norway, the regions…