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Flags few, canons roared at noon and the royal yacht was decorated on Tuesday, but it couldn’t have been a very happy 52nd ...
Oslo’s historic Frognerseteren Restaurant and its busy café were back in business this week, scrubbed and cleared by local ...
Thursday marked 100 years since the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard officially became part of Norwegian territory. Norway’s ...
Norway’s already-high food prices have risen even more, by another 4.4 percent just last month. Meanwhile the consistently ...
Tens of thousands of Norwegians have descended once again on the country’s southern coastal town of Arendal for a week of ...
Norwegians could finally focus on domestic issues when their national election campaign kicked off in earnest this week, but ...
D: Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg says he’s glad Norway’s Oil Fund has “acted quickly” to sell off several of its highly ...
Trade Minister Cecilie Myrseth of the Labour Party has called in officials from Norway’s grocery business once again, after food prices jumped again in July. She wants an explanation for the price ...
UPDATED: Norway’s police intelligence agency PST is blaming “pro-Russian hackers” for what it calls “sabotage” to a dam at Bremanger in Western Norway last spring. The alleged hackers gained control ...
Norway’s foreign ministry and the state police intelligence agency PST have had to get involved in a recent conflict at the Egyptian Embassy in Oslo that escalated into a violent diplomatic incident.
Reaction has ranged from disbelief to ridicule after Russia called Norway a “dangerous” country this week. It also flatly denied it was behind a recent wave of sabotage in the form of hacking, just as ...
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