Solberg solidly in election poll lead
A nationally televised debate between Conservative Party leader Erna Solberg and Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg was postponed on Wednesday after Stoltenberg had to undergo surgery on his left eye. They’ll face off on Thursday instead, as another...
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EU probes SAS’ state support
European surveillance authorities are investigating whether Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) received hidden and illegal state support from the Norwegian government in connection with the long-troubled carrier’s massive cost-cutting and savings plan...
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Norway brokers secret Taliban talks
UPDATED: Norway’s government has secretly brokered talks between Afghanistan authorities and the Taliban, paving the way for direct negotiations between the warring parties, Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide revealed on Tuesday. Eide claimed that...
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Powerful Olympic campaign fires up
UPDATED: Oslo voters, both natives and newcomers, are about to become the targets of powerful campaigners for a Winter Olympics in the Norwegian capital. The campaign, to get them to vote in favour of hosting the 2022 Winter Games in a rare referendum...
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Mafia law snares Hells Angels bikers
A Norwegian court has convicted eight individuals tied to the Hells Angels motorcycle club on narcotics charges, using, for the first time, Norway’s so-called “mafia paragraph” in the law. It went on the books in 2003 as a means of fighting...
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Svalbard cruise passenger killed
An American cruiseship passenger in her 60s was killed and three others injured when a rubber inflatable boat that was carrying them closer to shore in the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard was hit by a wave. All 13 persons on board the boat landed in...
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Textbooks accused of left-wing bias
Social studies textbooks used in Norwegian schools are not politically neutral, according to members of Norway’s youth political parties. The textbook authors, and their publishers, are accused of having a left-wing bias.
Cover of the 2013 Social...
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Platforms release oil slicks at sea
Offshore oil installations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf have spilled oil more than 40 times so far this year, according to an overview from Kystverket (The Norwegian Coastal Administration). It’s in charge of oil spill preparedness and admits...
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Holmsbu heads into high season
PHOTO FEATURE: The scenic, seaside village of Holmsbu is one of many dotting the Norwegian coast that’s now gearing up for high season in the summertime. Holmsbu, known for attracting some of Norway’s most prominent artists more than 100 years...
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PEOPLE
Trade minister draws more flak
Trond Giske, Norway’s government minister in charge of business and trade,...
Opera star honoured all year long
Kirsten Flagstad was arguably Norway’s greatest opera star ever, and after...
Swedish royals visit the north
Norway’s king and queen were ready to guide their Swedish counterparts on a...
Biathlon legend set to retire
Ole Einar Bjørndalen, who has collected a pile of World Championship and Olympic...
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BRIEFS
Family feud behind tractor attack
An apparent family feud in the rural west coast community of Etne, Hordaland County,...
Murder suspect’s questioning delayed
Norwegian police face delays in their efforts to question and eventually extradite...
First bankruptcy hits Oslo’s new food hall
Oslo’s new food hall known as Mathallen has attracted almost a million visitors...
Cermaq attracts another suitor
Norwegian fish-farming and fish-feed producer Cermaq has attracted a new bid from...
Passengers wail after flying Norwegian’s new long-haul routes
Low-fare carrier Norwegian Air is off to a bumpy start with its new long-haul routes...
Geologist believed to have found large meteorite
Terje Fjeldheim, a geologist who acknowledges that he “knows a bit about rocks,”...
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