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Not everyone was celebrating when officials in Oslo decided to liberalize rules for serving alcohol on the 17th of May, Norway’s Constitution Day and one of the biggest public holidays of the year.
Bodø/Glimt has become a darling of football fans far beyond Norway’s borders after its strong performance in the Europa League this spring. It missed getting into the finals, though, and now it’s also ...
It’s been 200 years since the first organized transport of Norwegian emigrants sailed to the US, and the bicentennial is ...
Norway’s King Harald V has a talent for delivering speeches aimed at uniting the country, inspiring Norwegians and righting ...
Norway hosted the leaders of nine fellow NATO-member countries in the alliance’s core North Atlantic region this week, all of ...
A new trend has been spreading around Norway, nurtured this spring by unusually warm temperatures. It’s become fashionable to ...
Norway’s state-owned oil and energy company Equinor delivered strong earnings last week but has been facing major challenges ...
From Finnmark in the north to Oslo in the south, Norwegians were honouring their veterans and celebrating their liberation ...
When the going gets tough in Norway, the tough often disappear on sick leave. That’s happened again, with trade union ...
After years of decline, the largely state-funded Church of Norway is attracting record numbers of new members. Most are young adults, many who’ve had their first child, and researchers think they’re ...
A proposed law that could have given the Norwegian government more power over Parliament in times of crisis has been rejected ...