Norway detains ship with Russian crew
Norway's eurosceptic Centre Party quit the government on Thursday in a dispute over the adoption of European Union energy policies, leaving the centre-left Labour Party to rule alone eight months before an election.
Hurtigruten's 500-passenger MS Trollfjord cruise ship is seen in its namesake fjord, the Trollford in northern Norway. (Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express/Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express)
Norway's $1.8 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, reported on Wednesday a record annual profit of 2.51 trillion crowns ($222 billion), driven by last year's tech rally.
The Norwegian Ministry of Defence's (MoD's) Defence Research Establishment (Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt: FFI) has reported “significant progress” in information sharing between surveillance and attack unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) while in a so-called drone swarm, Rikka Amilde Seehus, research manager at FFI, told Janes on 29 January.
Fjellstua viewpoint at Mount Aksla is popular among tourists and locals, but it will now be more challenging to make the trip.
Norway's government coalition collapsed on Thursday following a long dispute over the implementation of EU energy market regulations. The agrarian Centre Party, the junior partner of Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre's Labour Party,
Last summer, the firm helped strike down a $56 billion pay deal for Musk that would now be valued at around $100 billion after Tesla’s stock soared last year.
The Racine County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a serious crash near the intersection of Highway K and N, and Beaumont Avenue in the Town of Norway.
The Norwegian government has issued a formal apology to the country's minority groups and indigenous peoples for over a century of forced assimilation and ethnic cleansing practices. The nation's parliament expressed its formal apology in November 2024.
Norway's $1.8 trillion wealth fund, the world's largest, remains committed to investments in renewable assets despite recent market setbacks and will seek opportunities in both the listed and private markets,
Researchers discovered that Norway's Viking societies were more violent than Denmark's, with higher rates of weapon use and fatal injuries.