Tag: Trondheim

  • Right now: The ladies' skiathlon in Trondheim

    Right now: The ladies' skiathlon in Trondheim

    At 11.03–11.50 and 12.45–13.15 approx in P4, 13.15–14.40 (arena in P4 Extra) and 14.40–18.00 in P4 SkisWorld Cup11.10 Skiathlon ladies (Johan Bengts and Hanna Falk)13.15 Skiathlon men (Johan Bengts and Hanna Falk) BiathlonWorld Cup12.45 Hunt start ladies (Bengt Skött and Uschi Disl)14.40 Men's hunt start (Bengt Skött and Uschi Disl) Ice hockeySwiss Hockey Games men14.00…

  • Dam in Norway Partially Bursts After Days of Heavy Rains

    Dam in Norway Partially Bursts After Days of Heavy Rains

    COPENHAGEN, Denmark – A dam partially burst on Wednesday following days of heavy rain that triggered landslides and flooding in mountainous southern Norway, a police official said. Communities downstream already had been evacuated. The Glomma, Norway’s longest and most voluminous river, is dammed at the Braskereidfoss hydroelectric power plant, which was under water and out…

  • Things to see and do in Norway

    Things to see and do in Norway

    Norway is one of Europe’s best tourist destinations. It has a long and rich history that can be seen in the architecture and the scenery is something out of a fairy tale. Whether it’s historic fortresses, museums like the one for Viking ships, fjords or railway tours, there is a lot to see and do…

  • 3 destinations you should visit in Norway this summer

    3 destinations you should visit in Norway this summer

    Summer is coming and people are preparing for the holidays. Consisting of mountains, fjords, seas and rivers, Norway is one of the most attractive places to visit in Europe. As last year, the main focus of the travel agencies is advertising for mountain tourism in Norway. People who love nature must consider this option. But…

  • 3 destinations you should visit in Norway this summer

    Summer is coming and people are preparing for the holidays. Consisting of mountains, fjords, seas and rivers, Norway is one of the most attractive places to visit in Europe. As last year, the main focus of the travel agencies is advertising for mountain tourism in Norway. People who love nature must consider this option. But…

  • Auf wiedersehen!  Aldi made in Denmark

    Auf wiedersehen! Aldi made in Denmark

    End of an eraThe remaining Aldi stores that are not acquired by Rema 1000 will either be sold or closed during 2023. Around 1,600 of Aldi’s around 2,800 employees in Denmark will be transferred to Rema 1000. “Aldi opened in Denmark in 1977 as the first discount grocery chain and served as inspiration for our…

  • Serbia’s president warns of several winters of fighting

    Serbia’s president warns of several winters of fighting

    Just as it seemed Kyiv was going to win, “the Russians started to fight better,” Aleksandar Vucic said The conflict in Ukraine could last several more winters, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday, adding that a ceasefire of some kind would be welcome but was unlikely. He commented on the hostilities while visiting Norway,…

  • Serbia’s president comments on the turn in Ukraine’s conflict

    Serbia’s president comments on the turn in Ukraine’s conflict

    Just as it seemed Kyiv was going to win, “the Russians started to fight better,” Aleksandar Vucic said The conflict in Ukraine could last several more winters, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday, adding that a ceasefire of some kind would be nice but was unlikely. He commented on the hostilities while visiting Norway,…

  • Frozen embryo transfers linked to high blood pressure risks during pregnancy

    Frozen embryo transfers linked to high blood pressure risks during pregnancy

    Dallas [US]Sep 26 (ANI): According to new research published today in Hypertension, a journal of the American Heart Association, in vitro fertilization (IVF) using frozen embryos may be associated with a 74% increased risk of hypertensive disorders during pregnancy. Pregnancies from fresh embryo transfers — transferring the fertilized egg immediately after in vitro fertilization (IVF)…

  • Bittersweet EC 2022 aftermath: England’s success could mean Danish misery

    Bittersweet EC 2022 aftermath: England’s success could mean Danish misery

    Danish fans watched England win a tense extra-time tie against Germany yesterday and given their history with their southern neighbours, it’s a fair bet they’ll be rooting for the Lionesses. However, there is a sting in the story. The postponement of Euro 2021 to July 2022 has given UEFA a smaller window than usual for…

  • In the shadow of the war: Else’s escape from the Nazis

    In the shadow of the war: Else’s escape from the Nazis

    On November 26, 1942, the Norwegian Nazi leader Vidkun Quisling’s order that all Norwegian Jews be gathered and taken by boat to Germany and the concentration camp at Auschwitz. On a winter-cold country road just outside Oslo, two children climb into the front seat of an old truck. One of them is Else Ullman. She…

  • Norwegian recruits 150 crew to Finland – reopens base in Helsinki

    Norwegian recruits 150 crew to Finland – reopens base in Helsinki

    – I am very happy that we can reopen our base in Helsinki. With 150 new people in Helsinki, we are once again confirming that we have returned to Finland, and I know that they are all looking forward to welcoming our passengers on board, says Geir KarlsenCEO in Norwegian The newly hired crew will…

  • Game development in Norway is moving forward

    The gaming industry in Norway has slowed down and it does not seem to stagnate right away. The Korona situation has contributed to the game development in Norway moving forward. Most people in this country have found alternative ways to entertain themselves, and have almost implemented this in their routine. Among other things, casino games…

  • Exhibition Mäccmõš, maccâm, máhccan – Homecoming celebrates the repatriation of Sámi objects to the Sámi homeland

    Exhibition Mäccmõš, maccâm, máhccan – Homecoming celebrates the repatriation of Sámi objects to the Sámi homeland

    Requests for the return of the National Museum’s Sámi collection had been made before, but negotiations did not begin properly until the Sámi Jubilee Year 2017, when the Director General Elina Anttila The National Museum of Finland and the then director of the Finnish Cultural Heritage Agency, Juhani Kostet, took part in a party in…

  • Swedish project makes it possible to have more e-cars in the countryside – TheMayor.EU

    Swedish project makes it possible to have more e-cars in the countryside – TheMayor.EU

    Swedish project makes it possible to have more e-cars in the countryside The middle lane gives the freedom of choice Mittstråket, which means “middle way”, is one in Central Sweden that crosses the country from Sundsvall on the east coast to Storlien on the border with Norway, and then goes on to the city of…

  • Norway is returning to normal game

    Norway is returning to normal game

    Norway is officially reopened on Saturday at 16.00. Now we can live almost as we did before the pandemic hit us, says Erna Solberg at Friday’s press conference. But the first ordinary day was marked by a lot of violence related to nightlife. In a “normal everyday life with increased preparedness”, the social distance is…

  • Global warming may lead to colder Climate in Denmark

    Global warming may lead to colder Climate in Denmark

    Researchers from the Potsdam-Institut für Klimaforschung near Berlin have found that ocean currents have already been weakened. – AMOC is one of the most important circulatory systems on our planet, says Niklas Boers, who is the lead author behind a scientific article on the weakened current in a press release. He explains that an analysis…

  • Östersund will be without a regiment – still believes in establishing a defense

    Östersund will be without a regiment – still believes in establishing a defense

    Today, Tuesday, the Riksdag will make a decision on where the Armed Forces will expand its activities in the coming years. Östersund was for a long time relevant to get a full-scale regiment again. But in the political negotiations during the autumn, it shrank to a Field Hunters Association which, at least to begin with,…

  • New regiments will strengthen connections to the west

    New regiments will strengthen connections to the west

    Sollefteå and Falun get back the army regiments that were disbanded in the early 2000s. The government, the Liberals and the Center Party have agreed on how the Armed Forces should be formed when it is to grow in the coming years. – It feels absolutely fantastic. This is the absolute best thing that has…

  • Anger among Norwegian cottage owners – plans to sue the state

    Anger among Norwegian cottage owners – plans to sue the state

    The anger is growing among the Norwegians who cannot visit their holiday homes in Sweden due to the closed borders. Thousands of Norwegian cottage owners are planning for a lawsuit by the Norwegian state. – We believe that we who have holiday homes in Sweden must be allowed to go there and we can do…

  • Estonia demands new investigation of Estonia

    Estonia demands new investigation of Estonia

    Estonia demands a new survey of the passenger ship Estonia, which sank 26 years ago. The demand is made after new information about a large hole in the passenger ship’s hull on Estonia has emerged in a new documentary series. Sweden, Finland and Estonia will now jointly evaluate the new findings, they announce in a…

  • Holes found in the hull of Estonia

    Holes found in the hull of Estonia

    Documentary filmmakers have found a large hole in the hull of the cruise ferry Estonia, which sank in the Baltic Sea in 1994. It writes Aftonbladet. The hole has previously been partially hidden towards the lake bottom. Jörgen Almdahl, who is a professor of marine technology in Trondheim, says in a new documentary series on…

  • Sport Round-Up: Danish FA looks at the city’s movement

    Sport Round-Up: Danish FA looks at the city’s movement

    The Danish Football Association (DBU) plans to move its headquarters from Brøndby Stadium in Copenhagen’s western suburbs to the national stadium, Parken. The association, which has been headquartered in Brøndby for the past 16 years, wants to establish a “new, modern head office” closer to the city center, where it will be closer to other…