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Doom beats Warholm to world indoor 400m title

BBC Sport Saturday, 2 March 2024
Belgium's Alexander Doom finishes strongly to overhaul Karsten Warholm of Norway and win the men's 400m title at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow.
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Volunteers in Norway knit 950 pairs of mittens for ski championships [Video]

Volunteers in Norway knit 950 pairs of mittens for ski championships

For the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, volunteers will knit 950 pairs of mittens for the athletes.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:00Published
Electric cars: Which regions in Europe have the highest density? [Video]

Electric cars: Which regions in Europe have the highest density?

Norwegian, Swedish, and Dutch regions are leading the charge, while certain areas in Greece and Spain have almost no electric car registrations.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:30Published
Former Russian Prez Demands Retribution: Europe Must Pay for Sinking Russian Ship and U.S. Policies [Video]

Former Russian Prez Demands Retribution: Europe Must Pay for Sinking Russian Ship and U.S. Policies

Dmitry Medvedev, former Russian President, has sparked controversy with his fiery remarks, demanding retribution for Europe’s involvement in the Ukraine conflict and the alleged refusal of a Norwegian ship to help a sinking Russian vessel. Calling European nations "deceitful," "brainless," and "bloodthirsty," Medvedev argued that the countries opposing Russia’s actions must face consequences. In this video, we explore Medvedev’s intense rhetoric and the geopolitical implications of his words. What does this mean for the future of relations between Russia, Europe, and the U.S.? Watch now to understand the impact of this growing tension. #Medvedev #RussiaEuropeConflict #UkraineWar #NorwegianShipIncident #Geopolitics #RussiaRetribution #EuropeanSanctions #RussianPolitics #InternationalRelations #Diplomacy #HybridWar Also Read Medvedev slams airport management for lack of security :: https://www.oneindia.com/2011/01/25/medvedevslams-airport-management-for-lack-ofsecurity-aid0126.html?ref=DMDesc ~PR.274~ED.103~HT.336~GR.124~

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Norway: queues for Christmas aid reveal deepening poverty [Video]

Norway: queues for Christmas aid reveal deepening poverty

Statistics show that food prices have risen by 33% over the last three years.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:20Published
Starmer poses for photo during visit to Norway [Video]

Starmer poses for photo during visit to Norway

Sir Keir Starmer poses for a photo during a visit to Norway where he unveils plans for a green energy deal. Report by Ajagbef. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Glasgow Glasgow Largest city in Scotland

Quins change three as Dempsey returns for Glasgow's 'toughest test'

Harlequins make three changes for their final Investec Champions Cup Pool 4 game against Glasgow Warriors, who have Jack Dempsey back after a three-month..
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UK’s first drug consumption room to open in Glasgow [Video]

UK’s first drug consumption room to open in Glasgow

It’s been four years since then-first minister Nicola Sturgeon called Scotland’s drug deaths problem a public health emergency. Today, the current first minister John Swinney arrived at The Thistle drug consumption room in Glasgow. When it opens on Monday, it will be the first and only place in the UK where people will be able to take drugs without fear of arrest. The Scottish Government hopes it will help drug users access wider support, as well as reduce the risk of viruses such as HIV. Report by Jonesia. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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John Swinney visits UK's first drug consumption room [Video]

John Swinney visits UK's first drug consumption room

Scottish First Minister John Swinney and Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken visit the Thistle Centre Safer Drugs Consumption Facility in Glasgow, the UK's first safer drug consumption room, ahead of its opening on Monday. While drugs remain illegal in Scotland, users inside the facility can access clean needles and NHS staff support to reduce harm and improve safety. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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