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– France is under attack

[ad_1] In the early hours of Thursday, three people were killed and several others injured in what is being investigated as a terrorist attack in France. This is confirmed by both the local police and the French authorities. The attack took place at the Notre-Dame church in the center of …

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Apple, Amazon | IPhone sales plummet for Apple

[ad_1] Apple’s iPhone revenue slumped in the fourth quarter, while Amazon’s good numbers weren’t enough for the stock market. It really is a super Thursday for the world’s largest tech companies, all of which presented quarterly numbers. Together these companies are worth several times more than the Norwegian Petroleum Fund, …

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– She is forced to live like me – VG

[ad_1] YOU HAVE TAKEN ACTION: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo takes many precautions to reduce the risk of corona infection. Photo: Geir Olsen, NTB LILLEHAMMER (VG) Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (24) and cohabitant Pernille Døsvik are in “an eternal quarantine” to avoid corona infection. – I’m mostly at home. Sad to say, but …

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No coronary disease – live by strict measures:

[ad_1] On Monday, the government again hit the brakes and introduced new intervention measures to stall the spread of the coronavirus in Norway. Ultimately, the new guidelines are that in private homes, gardens or cabins you should not have more than 5 guests in addition to the members of the …

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These fields are the most affected – E24

[ad_1] Equinor lowers expectations about oil and gas prices and scores 27,000 million. The worst affected are the Bakken area in the US and the British Mariner field. Here, Equinor CEO Eldar Sætre will present the third quarter results in Fornebu on Thursday, in his last quarterly presentation as CEO. …

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Terror in France after new cartoons

[ad_1] – At this dramatic moment, our solidarity and consideration go to France. We must condemn violence and murder that can only be described as terrorism against innocent people. Nothing can defend such horrible actions, Labor leader Jonas Gahr Støre tells Dagbladet.

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