Norwegian Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg faced widespread criticism in Parliament on Tuesday, when he was accused of ...
Norway’s largest company, state-owned oil and energy conglomerate Equinor, is moving forward with what’s been dubbed its largest restructuring program in nearly 20 years. The goal is to position the ...
Around 220 university students were finally allowed to return to their student housing complex near Carl Berners Plass in Oslo late Sunday afternoon. Geologists and city officials determined it was ...
Norway’s long-suffering train system had another bad month of delays and cancellations in October, much of it blamed on inadequate capacity and infrastructure around the Oslo area. Oslo’s popular ...
Norway’s largest employers’ organization NHO is now doing what many of its member companies have done for years: cut costs by cutting back on staffing levels. By the time the cost-cutting is over, NHO ...
Police in Oslo are mounting more control points around the city, to crack down on cyclists who are speeding or ignoring red lights. This year’s cycling season from spring through autumn has resulted ...
After a new rash of accidents and complaints from frightened pedestrians, city officials and operators of electric scooters ...
Norway’s offshore oil and gas industry has made the country wealthy during the past 50 years, but support for more oil ...
Norway’s Arctic ice keeps melting, its glaciers keep shrinking and the winter season is already much shorter than it used to ...
A new law has taken effect in Norway that aims to ban advertising of unhealthy products directed at children. Sponsorship of athletics and culture has, however, been exempted from the law, and some ...
Newly re-elected Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre landed in a heap of trouble, just days after his minority Labour government ...
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