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Tag: Norway

Nordic Countries Join To Create Europe’s Largest Fighter Fleet

Tamás Orbán March 24, 2023

With 250 aircraft under a single, integrated operational command, the declaration lays “the foundation for a single Nordic air defense.”

Norwegian Political Landscape Shifts Rightward, Polling Data Reveals

Robert Semonsen January 20, 2023

Norway’s apparent rightward political shift mirrors similar trends witnessed across other Nordic states like Sweden and Finland.

Nordic Countries Open to Nuclear Weapons

Sven R. Larson November 4, 2022

Sweden has actively opposed nuclear weapons within its borders since signing the UN-negotiated Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in 1968.

Subsidies Keep Lights On in Norway

Sven R. Larson October 25, 2022

According to NRK, the agreement between the center-left government and the socialist party will pay out a total of 1.2 billion Norwegian kronas (€115 million) in electric-bill support “to the most vulnerable groups in society.”

Drought in Norway Newest Energy Threat

Bridget Ryder August 14, 2022

This year’s drought has brought water reservoir levels so low that the government is considering having to temporarily stop hydroelectricity exports.

Iranian-Norwegian Man Charged with Terrorism for Deadly Shooting at Oslo Gay Bar

Robert Semonsen June 25, 2022

A 42-year-old Iranian-Norwegian man has been arrested and charged with murder, attempted murder, and terrorist acts following a shooting in Oslo which resulted in two deaths and 21 injuries.

Norway Pledges More Natural Gas Output

Sven R. Larson May 10, 2022

News of the Norwegian production increase is expected to cool off the price hike that followed proposals for new European sanctions against Russia.

Parole Denied to Mass Killer Breivik

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 4, 2022

Using findings of forensic psychiatrist Randi Rosenqvist as basis for its decision, the district court fears that Breivik will not give up the ideology which led to the terrorist attacks.

Taliban Uses Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis to Gain Legitimacy

Bridget Ryder January 30, 2022

The UN Security Council meeting followed multilateral talks with the Taliban in Oslo, designed to illicit human rights assurances from the Islamist extremists in exchange for releasing needed liquidity and aid money into the country. With Norway as host, a 15-member contingent of the Taliban, humanitarian aid groups, and diplomats from the U.S., UK, and France, met for three days of closed-door sessions at a hotel outside the capital.

Protests Against COVID-19 Measures Erupt Across Europe

Robert Semonsen January 24, 2022

From Stockholm to Paris to Barcelona to Helsinki, EU governments braced themselves as citizens—singing anthems, waving national flags, and shouting slogans—gathered in the main squares and marched along the major thoroughfares to express their dissatisfaction with the current order.

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