
Unsuspecting windsurfer collides with gray whale in the San Francisco Bay
Footage shows a man windsurfing being forcefully thrown from his board as a whale breaches off the California coast An unsuspecting windsurfer collided with a gray whale on the San Francisco Bay in a startling and rare encounter captured on video. The footage shows the moment the surfer is forcefully thrown from his board as a gray whale breaches off the California coast, plunging him into the water. Continue reading...

Stella McCartney granted permission for £5m home in Scottish Highlands
McCartney and her husband faced objections including fears over threat to local otters and ‘hideous’ design The fashion designer Stella McCartney has been granted permission to build a £5m home on a spectacular Highland peninsula after a three year planning battle over the threat to local otters and the “hideous” modernist design. McCartney and her husband, Alasdhair Willis, a creative director at Adidas, want to build the split level property with a turf roof and natural stone walls on the rocky outcrop overlooking Loch Ailort, west of Fort William, 30 metres above sea level. Continue reading...
Låve overtent i Hokksund
Det er spredningsfare til andre boliger, melder politiet.

Police urge parents to ‘take responsibility’ after two days of disorder in London
Six teenagers have been arrested after hundreds of young people gathered in Clapham in ‘swarming the streets’ TikTok trend Police have urged parents to “take responsibility” after scenes of widespread disorder in Clapham, south-west London, on Saturday and Tuesday. Officers said the incidents were fuelled by a TikTok trend for swarming the streets. Six teenage girls have been arrested so far, and the Metropolitan police said there would be more arrests in the coming days as officers reviewed CCTV and bodycam footage of the disorder. It urged parents not to allow their children to take part in similar events over the Easter weekend. Continue reading...

Pot Noodle pizza and Liz Truss joining Nasa were among the best April fools this year
The discovery of a medieval Scottish ferry with a roll-on, roll-off feature for carts also provided some much-needed levity The media ecosystem may have changed since the BBC’s spaghetti harvest report in 1957 or the Guardian’s 1977 travel supplement about the island of San Serriffe, but April fool stories are still with us. Indeed, if you picked up Wednesday’s edition of the Guardian, you may have been taken in by our report that evidence had been found of coffee being consumed in England a couple of centuries before the first known examples, thanks in part to an expert called Macky Arto. Continue reading...
Årets aprilspøker: Myggklekkerier og elsparkesykkel-politi
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Oslo: Person truet vektere med kniv – to skal være skadet
Personen skal ha truet vektere med kniv etter et basketak.
De fineste jakkene til våren
MinMote-redaksjonens jakkefavoritter får blomstre denne sesongen.
Fergetrøbbel i nord
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Ringerike: Bil kjørte gjennom veggen på XXL
Ingen er skadet.
Full stans i all T-banetrafikk
Det skriver Ruter på sine nettsider.
Stenger Systembolaget på skjærtorsdag
Hvert år reiser mange festglade nordmenn til Strömstad på skjærtorsdag.

Molly the border collie rescued after a week waiting for injured owner in New Zealand’s remote backcountry
A rescue mission involving volunteer helicopter crew and public donations ended in joy after Molly was located and brought home A spot of furry black and white appears among the jagged rocks of New Zealand’s alpine backcountry. It is Molly the border collie, sitting near the foot of a waterfall where she had been separated from her owner one week earlier. Molly was rescued on Tuesday after an avalanche of donations from the public funded a volunteer team made up of former helicopter pilots and crew to mount a search in the wilderness. Continue reading...
Frykter et heftig værår: – Enda mer ekstremvær
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Urgent action needed to prevent surge in digital violence in Africa, experts say
A huge rise in internet users under the age of 30 has fuelled an increase in online violence against women and girls with devastating real-life effects, activists say Activists and lawyers in Africa are calling for urgent action to protect women, girls and boys as digital violence surges across the continent. A massive rise in internet users, coupled with huge numbers of people aged under 30, has fuelled an increase in gendered online violence across the continent, according to experts, by giving perpetrators new tools to control and silence women and girls, and influence boys. Continue reading...

Nottingham killer sought arrest at MI5 HQ before 2023 attack, inquiry told
Valdo Calocane approached security at Thames House in 2021 but did not meet threshold for further assessment, public inquiry told A man who killed three people during a 2023 knife attack in Nottingham had attempted to hand himself into MI5 for arrest two years earlier, an inquiry has heard. Valdo Calocane, 34, fatally stabbed Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber, both 19, and Ian Coates, 65, during a stabbing spree in the city on 13 June 2023. Continue reading...

Telegraph censured for fabricated story of banker’s struggle to pay school fees
Watchdog upholds complaint it breached code with article about impact of VAT on a family that did not exist The Telegraph has been reprimanded by a press standards watchdog after it published an entirely fabricated story about a wealthy banker complaining of the impact of school fee increases. Ian Fraser, a freelance journalist and author, complained to the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) that the Telegraph had breached the editors’ code of practice in an article headlined: “We earn £345k, but soaring private school fees mean we can’t go on five holidays.” Continue reading...

Wild-born birds recruited to teach critically endangered regent honeyeaters their lost songs
Researchers hope restoring the original song will improve breeding prospects for birds released into the wild Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Scientists have rescued the lost song of the critically endangered regent honeyeater – one of Australia’s rarest birds. Regent honeyeaters were once seen in vast flocks across south-eastern Australia, with a distribution that ranged from Queensland to Kangaroo Island in South Australia. Continue reading...

Officer ‘didn’t have time’ to turn on body-worn camera before shooting Sydney man having psychotic episode, inquest hears
Steve Pampalian fatally shot in 2023 after moving towards police while holding kitchen knives, coronial inquest told Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A police officer has told a coronial inquest he didn’t have enough time to turn on his body-worn camera before he fatally shot a Sydney man who ran at him with two kitchen knives, amid conflicting statements on what unfolded in the critical moments before the man was killed. Steve Pampalian, 41, was shot three times by a police officer in the driveway of his home on a quiet suburban street in Sydney’s North Willoughby on 25 May 2023 after he had a psychotic episode. Continue reading...
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Aktor til 16-åring: – Ser ut som at du spiller et skuespill
16-åringen er tiltalt for medvirkning til flere drap og drapsforsøk. I retten forklarte han seg om sin kobling til Foxtrot.
Brann i Oslo: – Flammer ut av vindu
Politiet melder om en brann vest i Oslo. Nødetatene har rykket ut.
Aftenposten: Påtalemyndigheten ber om 400.000 kroner i bot til NRK etter bilder av fornærmede
Saken oppdateres.
Silje (27) sluttet i IT-jobb: - Økonomien var aldri problemet
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‘They say you have to buy blessings’: the London women who gave everything to a controversial church
Regulator rules Universal Church of the Kingdom of God did not protect vulnerable donors, including woman who says she gave life savings “Sometimes you’re seeing God as a genie, where if I give him all this money, He will bring me what I want,” Sarah says. The 27-year-old spent years in the grip of “prosperity gospel”, whose followers believe cash donations to evangelical churches unlock divine blessings of health and wealth. So did Jennifer*, 29, who says she handed over her life savings. Name has been changed Continue reading...

Police improperly granted Kelly Wilkinson’s estranged husband bail days before he murdered her, inquest hears
Rape allegations meant magistrate should have determined Brian Earl Johnston’s bail, Queensland coroner’s court told Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Kelly Wilkinson was flagged as a high-risk aggrieved person by both Queensland police and a domestic violence service but was murdered by her estranged husband days after he was improperly granted bail, an inquest has heard. Wilkinson had made rape allegations against Brian Earl Johnston which should have been treated as “show cause” offences and have been heard by a magistrate, the inquest heard. Continue reading...

Total lunar eclipse March 2026: what time, where and when to see the full ‘blood moon’ tonight over North America, Australia and New Zealand
Eclipse will feature a deep, coppery-red full moon on 3 March. From Sydney to New York, use our guide to find out when the eclipse will be visible and the best time to see it tonight. North America, Australia and New Zealand will be treated to a rare total lunar eclipse on Tuesday known as a “blood moon”. As the full moon dips into the planet’s shadow tonight it will change colour to a “deep and coppery red”, says astrophysicist Dr Rebecca Allen of Swinburne University. Continue reading...

Scotland becomes first UK country to legalise water cremations
Hydrolysis process, using alkaline and water to break down body in a few hours, responds to demand for more sustainable funerals Scotland has become the first part of the UK to legalise hydrolysis, an environmentally alternative to cremation or burial, reflecting increasing demand for more sustainable funeral arrangements. Also known as water cremation or aquamation, the process is already available in many parts of the world, and new regulations approved by the Scottish parliament on Monday mark the most significant change to funeral law since cremation was introduced in 1902. Continue reading...

Sydney to get its first new inner-city suburb in decades as Glebe Island becomes Bays West
‘City-shaping’ transformation of industrial precinct to include more than 8,500 new homes and public waterfront access Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Sydney will get its first new inner city suburb – known as Bays West – in decades, giving public waterfront access to Glebe Island for the first time in more than 100 years alongside 8,500 new homes. The New South Wales government on Tuesday announced that a long-awaited overhaul of the government-owned land, directly above the under-construction Bays Metro station and near the western end of the Anzac Bridge, will go ahead. Continue reading...
Joachim Havnegjerde Huse (29) omkom i speedgliderulykken i Loen
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Feil på sporveksel er rettet, regn med forsinkelser og innstillinger
– Feilen mellom Oslo S og Nationaltheatret er rettet. Du må fortsatt regne med forsinkelser og innstillinger, melder Bane Nor.

Concerns for ‘declining’ fur seal spotted at Cooks River in inner Sydney
Long-nosed fur seal seen on banks of waterway in city’s inner west similar to those occasionally found outside Sydney Opera House Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A seal has been spotted in an inner western Sydney river, prompting a response from wildlife rescue teams who worry it may be in poor health. However the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) said there were no obvious health concerns, and they were keeping track of the animal’s movements. Continue reading...

Disbelief as crocodile captured in Newcastle creek thousands of kilometres from natural habitat
The juvenile freshwater crocodile was first spotted by a group of teenagers in Ironbark Creek in the Australian city on Saturday An Australian freshwater crocodile has been captured in a city creek thousands of kilometres south of its normal range, after sightings shocked onlookers at a suburban park. The crocodile was first spotted in Ironbark Creek in Newcastle – about 100km north of Sydney – around midday on Saturday, by a group of teenagers. Continue reading...

Rare ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse to loom over North America, Australia and New Zealand
Eclipse will feature a deep, coppery-red full moon on 3 March, with scientists predicting the best times to see it Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast North America, Australia and New Zealand will be treated to a rare total lunar eclipse on Tuesday known as a “blood moon”. As the full moon dips into the planet’s shadow it will change colour to a “deep and coppery red”, says astrophysicist Dr Rebecca Allen of Swinburne University. Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Hobart – starts 10.04pm, ends 11.02pm Brisbane – starts 9.04pm, ends 10.02pm Adelaide – starts 9.34pm, ends 10.32pm Darwin – starts 8.34pm, ends 9.32pm Perth – starts 7.04pm, ends 8.02pm New York, Washington DC – starts 3.44am, ends about 6.30am Detroit – starts 3.44am, ends 7.06am New Orleans, Chicago – starts 2.44am, ends about 6.24am San Francisco, Los Angeles – starts 12.44am, ends about 6.23am Tokyo – starts 5.44pm, ends 11.23pm Beijing – starts 6.00pm, ends 10.23pm Manila – starts 5.57pm, ends 10.23pm Jakarta – starts 6.06pm, ends 9.23pm Continue reading...

Kraftig meteor over Sør-Norge: – Ganske sprøtt
Meteoren var synlig i store deler av Sør-Norge.
Øvelseskjøring med promille på både fører og ledsager
Politiet i Kongsvinger rykket søndag kveld ut til riksvei 2 ved Roverud etter tips om vinglete kjøring. Det viste seg å være øvelseskjøring med promille.
«Titt-tei, her kommer jeg», sier solen snart
Den aller første vårmåneden har meldt sin ankomst, og det gjør jammen vårværet også.
Melding om at kjøretøy er truffet av steinras i Suldal
– Ingen skal være alvorlig skadet, skriver politiet.

‘Less lethal’ deaths: courts examine role of controversial police weapons before three Australians died
Exclusive: Police forces argue bean-bag and foam baton rounds are less harmful than firearms, but the projectiles have been linked to deaths around the world Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast At least three people died within four months of one another after being shot with “less lethal” projectiles and stun guns at their homes, sparking a series of inquests and civil cases that could overhaul how police officers use force. Police forces have argued the projectiles – such as bean-bag and foam baton rounds fired from weapons similar to shotguns and other launchers – provide officers with a less harmful alternative to firearms. Continue reading...

UK teachers and parents urged to talk to children about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes
Experts say trusted adults must be brave and discuss issue or risk children looking for answers from unsafe sources Teachers and parents in the UK need to be brave and discuss Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes with children and young people or risk them looking for answers from dubious or dangerous sources, according to experts who will host the first public seminar for schools on the issue. Thrive, the education consultancy hosting the online seminar on the convicted child sex offender, said: “Many children and young people are encountering this material often without context, warnings or adult support, leaving educators to manage the emotional and safeguarding impact in real time.” Continue reading...
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Så gjekk steinraset.
Stort steinras på E134 i Etne – sperrer veien
Et steinras på E134 i Etne kommune i Vestland sperrer veien. Det er ikke meldt om at personer tatt av skredet, men bygninger i nærheten er rammet.

Parents of Piper James visit K’gari to farewell daughter and ‘walk where she last walked’ as dingo cull continues
Grieving family of the backpacker will attend a smoking ceremony conducted by the island’s traditional owners Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The distraught parents of a backpacker believed to have drowned on a world heritage-listed sand island off the Queensland coast are visiting K’gari as part of their journey to return the remains of Piper James to Canada. Todd and Angela James touched down in Brisbane from Vancouver on Tuesday morning – the first stage of their emotional pilgrimage to K’gari (formerly known as Fraser Island). Continue reading...

Mother says asking 13-year-old son to swim four hours to save family ‘one of the hardest decisions’ ever made
‘What have I done?’ thought Joanne Appelbee as she waited for rescue with two other children in rough seas off Western Australia Joanne Appelbee says asking her 13-year-old son Austin to swim four hours through dangerous waters to get help after her family was swept out to sea was “one of the hardest decisions” she has ever made. “I knew he was the strongest and he could do it,” she told the ABC. “I would have never went because I wouldn’t have left the kids at sea, so I had to send somebody.” Continue reading...

Lucy Letby documentary reveals first admission of ‘tiny’ doubt from doctors who accused her
Netflix film revisits evidence that led to Letby’s conviction and hears from expert who says his research was misused Shortly after Lucy Letby was sentenced to 15 whole-life terms for murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others between June 2015 and June 2016 – a conviction that made her Britain’s worst ever child serial killer – Cheshire police agreed to give “unparalleled and exclusive access” to the makers of a Netflix film about the case. The finished documentary, The Investigation Of Lucy Letby, which is released on Wednesday, must be very different from what the producers envisaged when they first began work on the project, given the subsequent unexpected turns in the story. Since the two trials, the prosecution evidence and police handling of the case have faced criticism from an unprecedentedly large number of distinguished British and international medical experts. Led by the Canadian neonatologist, Dr Shoo Lee – who says again in the feature-length Netflix documentary that his research was misused to convict the nurse – many of the experts are convinced Letby is innocent, the victim of a catastrophic miscarriage of justice. Continue reading...
Redningsaksjon i Jotunheimen etter turfølge på 15 personer
Politiet melder at det er iverksatt en redningsaksjon i Jotunheimen.
Slottet: Kongefamilien fortsetter planlagt program
Kongen, dronningen og kronprinsen gjennomfører sine oppsatte møter de neste dagene.
12-åring og 13-åring råkjørte med bil
Et gjerdet ble kjørt ned og bilen stanset rett ved en husvegg.

Pennines delight as drone survey offers hope for one of UK’s rarest birds
Conservationists find dunlin chicks thriving in boggy habitat created in collaboration with landowners Deep in the Cumbrian Pennines, walkers might be lucky enough to spot small birds with spindly legs, long beaks and bodies like feathered balls hopping through the peat bogs. These are endangered dunlins – at risk in England because their favoured soggy landscapes are drained and burned for farming and grouse shooting. Continue reading...
Fornærmet kvinne forklarer seg: – Sitter her og skjelver
Den fornærmede kvinnen gråt da hun forklarte seg om hendelsen på Skaugum. Slottet vil ikke svare om festen i kronprinsparets kjeller.
Mye kø etter trafikkulykke på E6
Mye kø på stedet ved Skedsmokorset, Lillestrøm.
Alt du bør vite om rettssaken
Tirsdag 3. februar starter rettssaken mot kronprinsessens sønn. Få oversikt over saken her.

Harvey Willgoose’s family says ‘too many red flags’ missed before school stabbing
Caroline Willgoose, whose 15-year-old son was killed by another pupil, says murder was ‘senseless and avoidable’ The family of a 15-year-old boy who was stabbed to death at school by another pupil has said her son’s murder was “senseless and avoidable” and that a report ordered by the school showed too many “red flags” were missed. Harvey Willgoose died one year ago to the day, and his killer, Mohammed Umar Khan, is serving a minimum term of 16 years’ detention. A report commissioned by the trust that runs Harvey’s school, All Saints Catholic high school in Sheffield, has highlighted a number of missed opportunities in the run-up to the murder. The review was undertaken by a former school headteacher and inspector of schools at Learn Sheffield. Continue reading...
Politiet: Mistenker ikke at det har skjedd noe kriminelt i forbindelse med dødsfallet til Stig Millehaugen
Den foreløpige obduksjonsrapporten, samt politiets funn ved åstedsundersøkelsen på cellen i Kongsvinger fengsel, tyder med høy grad av sannsynlighet på at dødsfallet ikke skyldes en straffbar handling.
Oslo tingrett: Vil fengsle Marius Borg Høiby
Det bekrefter tingretten til VG mandag ettermiddag.
NRK: 16-åring siktet for drapsforsøk etter skyting på Kuben
Det opplyser politiet til NRK.

US woman resolves misdemeanor case opened after accusing priest of predatory behavior
Heather Jones of Alabama says two-year probation agreement leaves her ‘free and clear’ of legal matter An Alabama woman has resolved a misdemeanor case that authorities opened against her within days of speaking out about a Roman Catholic priest whom she accused of predatory behavior. Heather Jones had publicly recounted that she was 17 when the priest, Robert “Bob” Sullivan, arranged to provide her financial support in exchange for companionship including sex – prompting him to resign from the clergy in November. Continue reading...

Families call for inquiry into residential care charity that ran up £1.6m debt
William Blake House in Northants accused of mismanagement after revelation it paid one of its own trustees £1m A group of families have called for an urgent inquiry into a charity caring for their highly vulnerable disabled relatives which is under threat of closure after running up debts of £1.6m in unpaid taxes and paying £1m to one of its own trustees. Earlier this month, a judge gave the charity, William Blake House, just weeks to pay off its debts to HMRC or face a winding up order. The charity’s accounts show auditors have routinely questioned whether it is a viable business. Continue reading...
Redningsaksjon i Sunndal – ti sitter fast på fjellet
Det er kaldt i fjellet og en del snø, ifølge politiet.
Brudefølge skal ha filmet på motorvei
Syv politipatruljer stoppet brudefølge i Oslo.
Expressen: Mann funnet død i sexbutikk i Sverige – etterforsker drap
Politiet vet foreløpig ikke hva som har skjedd.
Nye Epstein-avsløringer rammer Sverige
Prinsesse Sofia var invitert som Jeffrey Epsteins private gjest på filmvisning i New York i 2012. Samtidig avslører nye dokumenter at en svensk mann rekrutterte unge kvinner til sexforbryteren.
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«Ka faen skjedde med byen min?»
Det er kult når folk reiser jorden rundt for å ta selfie i Tromsø. Men hvor kult er det når turister gjør fra seg i hagen din?

Tatt for fyllekjøring – to ganger
En person anmeldes for ruskjøring i Kristiansand natt til søndag, ikke bare én, men to ganger. På samme sted.
Politiet leter etter to menn etter vold ved utested i Oslo
En mann er kjørt til sykehus med hodeskader etter en voldsepisode ved et utested på Grünerløkka i Oslo. Politiet jakter to mistenkte menn.

Australia news live: Hundreds paddle out in memory of 12-year-old shark victim; NSW deputy premier to return to work after breast cancer fight
Nico Antic died of his injuries after he was bitten near a popular swimming spot at Vaucluse in Sydney’s east. Follow live updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Nationals senator Matt Canavan says he is not harbouring any plans to run against the party leader, David Littleproud, with a leadership spill expected to take place on Monday, saying “I don’t care about all this stuff”. Asked why he wouldn’t run for leader during an appearance on Sky on Sunday morning, Canavan said: Maybe I’m a different kind of species, Andrew?” I go to Canberra to take action. I’ve got five beautiful kids; I’ve got a beautiful wife. I’d prefer to be staying home this week, but I’m going down to try and improve things for the Australian people. And I really don’t care what position in the zoo I am. Continue reading...
To biler i brann på Furuset i Oslo
Bilene var kraftig overtent.

Two men in their 20s found dead at Sydney property
Men – both aged 28 – found at a home in Glenorie on Saturday, New South Wales police say Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Two 28-year-old men have been found dead at a property in Sydney’s north-west in an incident police are treating as not suspicious. In a statement, New South Wales police said emergency services were called at about 8.40am on Saturday to a home on Harrisons Lane, Glenorie, 40km north-west of the Sydney CBD, following reports of a concern for welfare. Continue reading...
Det hvite hus poster AI-bilde av Trump og pingvin på Grønland
Pingvinen bærer det amerikanske flagget i vingen.
Ble tatt med 3,76 i promille: – De fleste ville vært bevisstløse
En kvinne i 50-årene ble først tatt med 2,19 i promille i august 2024 – i juli 2025 ble hun igjen stoppet av politiet. Denne gangen med en promille på 3,76.

Jury selection in Luigi Mangione murder trial set for 8 September
Much-anticipated trial scheduled in New York over killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson Luigi Mangione’s federal murder trial in the killing of the United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson is scheduled to start with jury selection on 8 September, triggering one of the most eagerly anticipated criminal trials in recent US history, a judge said on Friday. Judge Margaret Garnett of announced the trial date to a packed Manhattan federal courtroom shortly before an evidence-related hearing in his case. Continue reading...
Bro-reparasjon lager flaskehals
Beregn ekstra god tid over landets mest trafikkerte broer i helgen.
NRK: 20 personer pågrepet i en politiaksjon mot nettovergrep mot barn
20 personer er pågrepet i en storaksjon mot nettovergrep mot barn, opplyser Øst politidistrikt.
Krigsfrykt ga besøks-boom på DSBs nettsider
Trafikken på DSBs nettside om egenberedskap økte med 500 prosent de første to ukene i 2026, sammenlignet med to normale uker i fjor, melder P4.
Vil straffe barnerekruttering som menneskehandel: – Tydelig signal
For aller første gang er det tatt ut tiltale for menneskehandel i en sak der mindreårige er rekruttert til voldsoppdrag. Kripos-sjefen tror det vil skje i flere saker fremover.
Ukens bilder: Kattepine
Det har vært en uke med store og små nyheter.
Jan Helge Andersen dømt til forvaring i Høyesterett
Jan Helge Andersen skal dømmes til forvaring for drapet på Lena Sløgedal Paulsen i Baneheia i år 2000.
VGs reporter får prestisjetung pris
Den palestinske journalisten Sami Abu Salem får Ossietzkyprisen 2025 for sitt modige arbeid med å dekke krigen i Gaza for VG.
Nye funn: – For en vin!
Nye perler som få har smakt - blant annet årets beste hvitvinsnyhet allerede i januar.
Pakker med kjøkkenredskaper viste seg å være 200 kilo med marihuana
Marihuana-beslaget på 200 kilo er blant de største som er avdekket i poststrømmen.
Nå kommer «God morgen Norge» også i helgene
Etter 30 år med kun hverdagssendinger utvider morgenprogrammet.
Quiz - uke 4
Bryn deg på spørsmålene fra uke 4.
Kryssord - uke 4
Her er kryssordene for uke 4.
Kjørte med isete ruter – mistet førerkortet
En bilist i Kautokeino ble stoppet av politiet etter å ha kjørt med kraftig is på rutene. Nå er førerkortet beslaglagt.

‘It has been overwhelming’: Sudanese friends complete 900-mile UK walk
Giel Malual and John Kuei trekked from Dungeness to John o’Groats to raise funds for new schools in Sudan When Giel Malual set out to walk the length of the UK to raise money to open a school for displaced children from his home country of Sudan, he did not expect the welcome he would receive from the British public. “All the houses that we slept in, all the welcome that we were given, all the warmth and the support, the cheers and the encouragement that we have received, it has been overwhelming,” said Malual, who completed the 900-mile walk over a month with his friend John Kuei, who is also from Sudan. Continue reading...
Tine trekker 3 dl Gryr Matfløyel
Feil i innholdsmengden er grunnen til at Tine trekker 3 dl Gryr Matfløyel. Feilen skal nå være rettet, og nye produksjoner skal ha korrekt innholdsmengde.

Kangaroos’ giant ancestor probably able to hop despite 250kg weight, scientists say
Research for first time suggests tendon and bones in heavier species would have made bounding possible Giant 250kg kangaroos that once roamed Australia would probably have been able to hop despite their enormous size, researchers have said. While modern kangaroos are known for their ability to travel large distances by jumping with both hind legs at the same time, it has long been debated whether their extinct relatives would have been so springy. Continue reading...

Real Madrid could face trial over noise pollution from stadium concerts
Judge has brought indictment after nearby residents launched legal action in 2024 saying the concerts made their lives a misery Real Madrid could face trial for alleged environmental offences after a Spanish judge ruled there was sufficient evidence that loud concerts held at the club’s Bernabéu stadium, which has been dubbed “the torture-drome” by local residents, could have broken the law. The Residents’ Association for those Affected by the Bernabéu (AVPB) began legal action against the football club and the city council in 2024, saying a series of punishingly loud concerts held that spring and summer had made their lives a misery. Performers included Taylor Swift, Luis Miguel and the Colombian star Karol G. Continue reading...

Silence marks moment of sorrow as Australians mourn victims of Bondi terror attack
Survivors join families of victims on stage of Sydney Opera House as PM apologises that nation ‘could not protect your loved ones’ Children cook meals for the needy and mourners lay wreaths for Bondi attack victims on national day of mourning Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast At 7.01pm on Thursday evening, a crowd of 1,500 mourners packed into the Sydney Opera House descended into a heavy silence. Television stations paused their coverage. Gatherings fell still. Six weeks after 15 people were gunned down celebrating the first night of Hanukah in Bondi, in the worst terror attack on Australian soil, the nation was still coming to terms with the weight of its loss. Continue reading...
Glatte veier på Østlandet: - Beregn god tid
Snøfall skaper glatte veier flere steder.
Savnet tenåring funnet død etter leteaksjon i Tromsø
Tenåringen som ble meldt savnet etter at han ikke kom hjem fra en nyttårsfest i Tromsø, ble funnet død natt til fredag.
Brenner i bolig i Nord-Fron
Brannen spredte seg fra garasjen til bolighuset.
Tankbil veltet – evekuerer beboere
En tankbil har veltet på Kvikneveien på Tynset i Innlandet – beboere i en radius på 300 meter evekaueres.
Varsler kraftige vindkast: – Pass på julepynten
Color Line har kansellert flere avganger – og meteorologene ber deg passe på at julepynten ikke blåser av gårde.

Two charities that received £1.1m from Sackler Trust kept anonymous to prevent ‘serious prejudice’
British charitable trust that draws on OxyContin maker fortune says it exempted names to protect their reputations Two charities that received a combined total of more than £1.1m from the British charitable trust run by the Sackler family were kept out of its latest accounts to protect their reputations from “serious prejudice”. The trust, which draws on the Sackler fortune that came out of the US opioid crisis, gave £3.8m to arts, eduction and science bodies in 2024, according to its latest accounts, filed on New Year’s Eve. Continue reading...
Vi går glipp av oss selv og vårt eget liv
Merkedager som julaften og nyttårsaften er velegnet til å pirke i det sårbare i oss. Hva slags liv er det egentlig jeg lever - eller vil leve?

‘It’s a matter of time before a farmer is seriously injured’: on the trail of hare coursers in Wiltshire
Police show the Guardian around hotspots for a rural crime that has links to international gangs – and is on the rise A cold, bright afternoon in the Vale of Pewsey and a couple of brown hares were nibbling away in a field of winter barley. It was a tranquil scene in this tucked-away corner of the English West Country but tyre tracks cutting through the crop were a sign of the violence that takes place when night falls. This is one of the hotspots in Wiltshire for hare coursing, in which criminal gangs set dogs – usually greyhounds or lurchers – on the mammals. Continue reading...
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