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Norwegian Government Proposes Cutting Mail Delivery to Once a Week

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Norway's postal service may soon deliver physical mail only once a week according to a government proposal that has raised concerns about the country’s readiness for emergencies.

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The government wants to have mail in the mailbox only one day a week. The proposed cuts are causing concern about the country's preparedness.

·Oslo, Norway
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The government wants to have mail in mailboxes only one day a week. This is supported by Posten, which is also proposing a separate personal letter delivery for seniors over 75 years of age.

The government wants to have mail in mailboxes only one day a week. This is supported by Posten, which is also proposing a separate personal letter delivery for seniors over 75 years of age.

The government wants to have mail in mailboxes only one day a week. This is supported by Posten, which is also proposing a separate personal letter delivery for seniors over 75 years of age.

The government wants to have mail in mailboxes only one day a week. This is supported by Posten, which is also proposing a separate personal letter delivery for seniors over 75 years of age.

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s-n.no broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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