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The front page of Dagbladet features a mix of domestic and international news, with a strong focus on politics and crime. Top stories include a local Oslo issue concerning restrictions, an international political intrigue about removing a figure, and a crime story involving a triple murderer…

Top stories

Almost All of Oslo Would Be Forbidden ↗

Front page lead

A significant story related to the 'Høiby case' indicates that nearly all of Oslo would have been subject to prohibition, suggesting a major legal or political development impacting the city.

Plan Revealed to Get Rid of Him ↗

This opinion piece, likely concerning international politics, discusses a revealed plan to remove a prominent figure, suggesting significant global political maneuvering.

He Won 13.6 Million ↗

An advertisement or sponsored content piece about a lottery winner who secured a 13.6 million prize.

Wild Outburst on Live TV ↗

A story reporting on a 'wild outburst' that occurred during a live broadcast, suggesting a dramatic or controversial event on television.

Leavitt's Moments Never Forgotten by the Net ↗

This story highlights memorable moments from an individual named Leavitt, focusing on their interactions with the press, suggesting a celebrity or public figure's recent departure or significant event.

Reacts to the Pictures ↗

A video report where someone reacts to a set of pictures, the content of which is not specified but is significant enough for a reaction piece.

Makes a Plea: 'Can You Stop?' ↗

A story where someone makes a plea, asking others to 'stop' an action or behavior, suggesting a dispute or a call for change in a particular situation.

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Front page captured at 07:36 UTC on August 16, 2026