Jens Stoltenberg for TV 2:

[ad_1] On Tuesday, the Foreign Ministry stated that they believe Russia was behind the data breach against the Storting on August 24. – This is a very serious incident that has affected our most important democratic institution, says Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg reacts to …

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Apple launches iPhone 12

[ad_1] Apple has invited the launch of the new iPhone models this year. Due to the corona pandemic, the company will only hold a virtual presentation, starting at 7 p.m. Norwegian time, on Tuesday evening. The case is continually updated. Confirm 5G compatibility – The next generation is here. Today …

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Russians are responding to accusation of piracy

[ad_1] This afternoon, the Foreign Ministry announced that Russia was behind the attack on the Storting in late August. During a press conference at 5.30pm, Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide calls the case too serious and says the Russian embassy has been called. Soon after, the seemingly first response comes …

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– We must say clearly from – VG

[ad_1] This is the first time Norway has taken a hard line against the Russian authorities in this way. Russia says the accusations are unfounded. Norwegian authorities are now coming out and saying they believe Russia was behind TI’s extensive attack on the Storting in September. They base the accusation …

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Rec Silicon and Kahoot soared in flat swap – E24

[ad_1] Kahoot and Rec Silicon stock prices led on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Rec Silicon finished with more than 60 percent in news of major collaborations, while Kahoot was up nearly 15 percent after an announcement that Japanese giant Softbank is entering on the property side. by schemeErik Johansen / …

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– War in peacetime

[ad_1] The Foreign Ministry believes that Russia is behind the computer attack on the Storting in late August. – This is a serious incident affecting our most important democratic institution, says Chancellor Ine Eriksen Søreide. Former intelligence chief Ola Kaldager tells Dagbladet that he doesn’t find it particularly surprising.

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