When Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl visited Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in the 1950s, he conducted months of excavations that revealed thousands of items he was allowed to take back to Norway for ...
After two months of slight declines in Norway’s high food prices, they rose again in October. That contributed to an inflation rate of 2.6 percent, still higher than the central bank’s goal of 2 ...
Thermometers hit a record 18.5C (65.3F) at Lyngen-Ura on Wednesday, a new all-time November high for Norway’s northern county of Troms. Neighbouring Finnmark County also set new warmth records for the ...
A Member of Parliament for Norway’s conservative Progress Party has been charged with bringing what police call “a small amount of narcotics” into the country. MP Gisle Meininger Saudland from ...
Norway’s major telecoms provider Telenor reported “technical problems” on Wednesday that disrupted mobile phone- and some ...
The Norwegian Parliament issued a formal apology on Tuesday to Norway’s indigenous people and ethnic groups including the Sami, Kvener and Finnish migrants. Norwegian state officials tried for more ...
Just as more extreme weather swept over Norway’s west coast last week, a new brochure was landing in Norwegians’ mailboxes.
As Norway’s struggling left-center government braces for a new conservative Trump presidency in the US, it also faces a new reality at home. A majority of young Norwegian men are voting for ...
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre was quick to congratulate Donald Trump on Wednesday, even before the final vote in ...
Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit is no longer on sick leave and now faces more questions tied to her own actions on the day her oldest son, Marius Borg Høiby, was first arrested on charges of ...
Abid Raja has long been an outspoken, controversial but popular politician for Norway’s Liberal Party (Venstre). Now he’s ...
A 55-year-old Norwegian doctor who’s already been stripped of his medical authorization went on trial this week in Trøndelag. He’s charged with raping or otherwise assaulting as many as 94 patients ...