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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 783, Bertrada of Laon, Frankish queen (born 720) passed away. In 927, King Constantine II of Scotland, King Hywel Dda of Deheubarth, Ealdred of Bamburgh and King Owain of the Cumbrians accepted the overlordship of King Æthelstan of England, leading to seven years of peace in the north. In 1470, The Ottomans capture Euboea. In 1959, Tupou VI, King of Tonga was born. In 1960, Orlyonok, the main Young Pioneer camp of the Russian SFSR, is founded. In 1961, Heikko Glöde, German footballer and manager was born. In 1971, Andriy Kovalenco, Ukrainian-Spanish rugby player was born. In 1979, The island nation of Kiribati becomes independent from the United Kingdom. In 1979, Nikos Barlos, Greek basketball player was born. In 1998, Arkady Ostashev, Soviet/Russian scientist and engineer (born 1925) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Vonar að Íslendingar segi „Heia Norge“ í kvöld eins og Norðmenn sögðu „Áfram Ísland“ fyrir 10 árum

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July 11, 2026

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Vonar að Íslendingar segi „Heia Norge“ í kvöld eins og Norðmenn sögðu „Áfram Ísland“ fyrir 10 árum

Stuðningsmenn norska liðsins á Íslandi koma margir hverjir saman í kvöld og horfa á leik Norðmanna gegn Englandi, meðal annars á sportbarnum Ölver.Þar var söngvarinn Eiríkur Hauksson staddur en óhætt er að segja að hann eigi sér stað í hjörtum beggja þjóða enda hefur hann keppt í Eurovision fyrir hönd bæði Noregs og Íslands.Aðspurður segir Eiríkur síða hár norska framherjans Erling Haaland eflaust hafa sitt að segja um velgengni hans á mótinu.Silje Beite Løken, stuðningsmaður norska liðsins, segist finna fyrir stuðningi Íslendinga.Mér finnst svo gaman að því fyrir 10 árum þá vorum við að kalla: Áfram Ísland!“ í Noregi og núna vona ég að Íslendingar séu að segja: Heia Norge!“ segir Silje.

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