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America Correspondent, Dagbladet
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Total articles 35
By Martin Burcharth Verified
Mar. 29, 2025
By Martin Burcharth Verified
Mar. 29, 2025
The U.S. Feared Backlash from Politicians and Public Opinion in Greenland - That’s Why the Travel Plans Changed
By Martin Burcharth Verified
Mar. 26, 2025
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Dagbladet
Dagbladet is one of Norway's largest newspapers, established in 1869. It is published in a tabloid format and has evolved to maintain a politically neutral stance since 1977, while still embracing liberal and culturally progressive views on social issues. The newspaper played a significant role during historical events, including the German occupation of Norway. Dagbladet offers daily and Sunday print editions, along with a robust digital platform that provides news, articles, and multimedia content. It was the first Norwegian newspaper to launch an online edition in 1995 and has a substantial readership, with 1,400,000 daily readers on mobile platforms. Additionally, its popular Saturday supplement, Magasinet, features in-depth articles and reaches a significant portion of Norway's adult population.
Oslo, Oslo, Norway
+47 24 00 10 00
Founded: 1869