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Viking ship tied up in bureaucracy

A full-scale copy of Norway's famous Oseberg Viking ship, which has sailed around the historic city of Tønsberg for the past five years, is currently tied...

Knausgård offers a new look at Munch

One of Norway's most internationally prominent authors, Karl Ove Knausgård, has put together an exhibit of works by the country's most famous artist, Edvard Munch, in a...

Johaug verdict ‘likely to be appealed’

A 13-month ban from competition that was lodged against world champion Norwegian cross-country skier Therese Johaug on Friday remains subject to appeal by a variety of players,...

Johaug ‘crushed,’ doctor resigns

UPDATED: Norway's cross-country skiing star Therese Johaug, crying throughout a mid-day press conference on Thursday, repeated claims that she was "crushed" after testing positive for...

Norway in despair over South Sudan

Just five years after Norwegian officials played a key role in creating the world's newest nation of South Sudan, they're in despair as the country...

City Hall clock to stop for repairs

The large clock that adorns the eastern tower of Oslo's City Hall is a landmark for thousands of Norwegians who pass by it every day....

Laureates back in the spotlight

Norway's Nobel laureates in medicine, May-Britt and Edvard Moser, are receiving more international acclaim after being part of a team that's discovered a new type of...

Wolf hunt launched in Oslo-area forest

The hills and forests north of Oslo called Nordmarka are a popular recreational area for local residents and home to grazing livestock in the summer. Now...

Highway repairs re-connect Troms and Finnmark

The vital E6 highway in Northern Norway, the only road that connects the counties of Troms and Finnmark, reopened at Sørkjosen on Tuesday after a...

Aurland shoes still surviving in style

They inspired the American penny loafer and were meant to be practical, locally made shoes. Now the small Aurland Shoe Factory that's still making them in the scenic...

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