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Arctic Ambitions Curtailed by Geopolitics and Harsh Realities
Russia and Norway have scaled back their Arctic ambitions due to the deterioration of relations following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, coupled with the reassessment of the region's economic viability in the face of harsh environmental conditions and initially overly optimistic resource estimations.
Arctic Ambitions Curtailed by Geopolitics and Harsh Realities
Russia and Norway have scaled back their Arctic ambitions due to the deterioration of relations following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, coupled with the reassessment of the region's economic viability in the face of harsh environmental conditions and initially overly optimistic resource estimations.
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52% Bias Score


Sørloth's Goal Propels Atlético Madrid to La Liga's Top Spot
Alexander Sørloth, formerly of Crystal Palace, scored a game-winning goal for Atlético Madrid against Barcelona on December 21, 2024, propelling his team to the top of La Liga and highlighting his transformation into a prolific scorer in Spain.
Sørloth's Goal Propels Atlético Madrid to La Liga's Top Spot
Alexander Sørloth, formerly of Crystal Palace, scored a game-winning goal for Atlético Madrid against Barcelona on December 21, 2024, propelling his team to the top of La Liga and highlighting his transformation into a prolific scorer in Spain.
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40% Bias Score


KLM 737 Makes Emergency Landing in Norway
A KLM Boeing 737 flying from Oslo to Amsterdam made an emergency landing at Torp Sandefjord Airport in southern Norway at 7:14 PM local time on [Date] due to a mechanical failure shortly after takeoff, with all 182 passengers and crew safely evacuating; the airport remains closed.
KLM 737 Makes Emergency Landing in Norway
A KLM Boeing 737 flying from Oslo to Amsterdam made an emergency landing at Torp Sandefjord Airport in southern Norway at 7:14 PM local time on [Date] due to a mechanical failure shortly after takeoff, with all 182 passengers and crew safely evacuating; the airport remains closed.
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24% Bias Score


Russia Accuses Norwegian Ship of Refusal to Aid Sinking Vessel
The Russian cargo ship "Ursa Major" sank in the Mediterranean on Monday after an explosion, with 14 crew rescued. Russia accuses the Norwegian ship "Oslo Carrier 3" of refusing aid, while the "Oslo Carrier 3"'s company asserts it followed rescue coordination instructions. The incident has sparked a ...
Russia Accuses Norwegian Ship of Refusal to Aid Sinking Vessel
The Russian cargo ship "Ursa Major" sank in the Mediterranean on Monday after an explosion, with 14 crew rescued. Russia accuses the Norwegian ship "Oslo Carrier 3" of refusing aid, while the "Oslo Carrier 3"'s company asserts it followed rescue coordination instructions. The incident has sparked a ...
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44% Bias Score


Norway to Sever Electricity Links with Denmark Amidst Soaring Prices
Norway's governing parties plan to sever electricity interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 due to high domestic electricity prices, potentially affecting similar links with the UK and Europe; southern Norway prices hit 13 crowns (1.12 euros) per kilowatt-hour while the EU average is 0.1867 euros.
Norway to Sever Electricity Links with Denmark Amidst Soaring Prices
Norway's governing parties plan to sever electricity interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 due to high domestic electricity prices, potentially affecting similar links with the UK and Europe; southern Norway prices hit 13 crowns (1.12 euros) per kilowatt-hour while the EU average is 0.1867 euros.
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52% Bias Score


Serbia Accused of Misusing Cellebrite Surveillance Software to Spy on Activists
Amnesty International accuses Serbia of using Cellebrite surveillance software to secretly monitor activists and a journalist, copying their contact lists and uploading data to a government server following interviews with Serbian police and security officials, raising concerns about human rights an...
Serbia Accused of Misusing Cellebrite Surveillance Software to Spy on Activists
Amnesty International accuses Serbia of using Cellebrite surveillance software to secretly monitor activists and a journalist, copying their contact lists and uploading data to a government server following interviews with Serbian police and security officials, raising concerns about human rights an...
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36% Bias Score

World's Longest Road Tunnels: Current Top 10 and Future Developments
The Lærdal Tunnel in Norway, opened in 2000, is currently the world's longest road tunnel at 24.5 km, followed by the Yamate Tunnel in Japan (18.6 km) and the Zhongnanshan Tunnel in China (18.04 km); the upcoming Rogfast Tunnel (27 km) will become the longest upon its 2026 completion.

World's Longest Road Tunnels: Current Top 10 and Future Developments
The Lærdal Tunnel in Norway, opened in 2000, is currently the world's longest road tunnel at 24.5 km, followed by the Yamate Tunnel in Japan (18.6 km) and the Zhongnanshan Tunnel in China (18.04 km); the upcoming Rogfast Tunnel (27 km) will become the longest upon its 2026 completion.
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36% Bias Score

Moeller Wins First World Cup Super-G; Three Skiers Injured in Bormio"
In Bormio, Italy, Fredrik Moeller won his first World Cup super-G race, beating Vincent Kriechmayr by 0.20 seconds, while Gino Caviezel suffered a serious shoulder and knee injury in a crash, becoming the third skier airlifted off the 2026 Olympic slope this weekend.

Moeller Wins First World Cup Super-G; Three Skiers Injured in Bormio"
In Bormio, Italy, Fredrik Moeller won his first World Cup super-G race, beating Vincent Kriechmayr by 0.20 seconds, while Gino Caviezel suffered a serious shoulder and knee injury in a crash, becoming the third skier airlifted off the 2026 Olympic slope this weekend.
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40% Bias Score

Sami National Theatre and Reindeer Herding School Opens in Kautokeino
Snøhetta's Čoarvemátta building in Kautokeino, Norway, opened in 2022, combining the Sami National Theatre and a reindeer herding school, symbolizing reconciliation and cultural preservation through a unique architectural design that reflects Sami traditions.

Sami National Theatre and Reindeer Herding School Opens in Kautokeino
Snøhetta's Čoarvemátta building in Kautokeino, Norway, opened in 2022, combining the Sami National Theatre and a reindeer herding school, symbolizing reconciliation and cultural preservation through a unique architectural design that reflects Sami traditions.
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36% Bias Score

Haugan Wins World Cup Slalom in Alta Badia
Norwegian skier Timon Haugan won the men's World Cup slalom in Alta Badia, Italy on Monday, beating Loic Meillard of Switzerland by 1.13 seconds and Atle Lie McGrath of Norway by 1.26 seconds; this is Haugan's second World Cup victory.

Haugan Wins World Cup Slalom in Alta Badia
Norwegian skier Timon Haugan won the men's World Cup slalom in Alta Badia, Italy on Monday, beating Loic Meillard of Switzerland by 1.13 seconds and Atle Lie McGrath of Norway by 1.26 seconds; this is Haugan's second World Cup victory.
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48% Bias Score

Norway's New Biathlon Shooting Technique Shakes Up Competition
Norwegian biathletes Sturla Holm Laegreid and Martin Uldal's new shooting technique, involving a faster rifle retrieval with the left hand, is significantly impacting biathlon competition, putting pressure on rivals like the struggling German men's team whose weakness is shooting accuracy. 23-year-o...

Norway's New Biathlon Shooting Technique Shakes Up Competition
Norwegian biathletes Sturla Holm Laegreid and Martin Uldal's new shooting technique, involving a faster rifle retrieval with the left hand, is significantly impacting biathlon competition, putting pressure on rivals like the struggling German men's team whose weakness is shooting accuracy. 23-year-o...
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44% Bias Score

Norway's Soaring Electricity Prices Fuel Debate on Energy Exports
Norway's electricity prices have skyrocketed due to low wind power in Germany and the North Sea, and cold temperatures at home. This prompted the ruling parties to pledge to cut power interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 and potentially renegotiate deals with the UK and Germany, to prioritize domest...

Norway's Soaring Electricity Prices Fuel Debate on Energy Exports
Norway's electricity prices have skyrocketed due to low wind power in Germany and the North Sea, and cold temperatures at home. This prompted the ruling parties to pledge to cut power interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 and potentially renegotiate deals with the UK and Germany, to prioritize domest...
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48% Bias Score
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