
Europe Begins To Fortify Itself Rather Than Wait for Washington Guarantees
France extends its nuclear umbrella, the UK and Poland sign a new military axis, and the Baltic states reorganise their governments around security.

France extends its nuclear umbrella, the UK and Poland sign a new military axis, and the Baltic states reorganise their governments around security.

Von der Leyen called Russia’s actions a “deliberate strategy” to destabilise Europe.

Seeking to bridge a catastrophic gap in global energy supplies, Norway has authorized the reopening of three major North Sea gas fields for the first time in nearly thirty years—sparking a Net Zero backlash.

Oslo will reopen three North Sea sites closed since 1998, sending new supplies to Germany and Britain as energy security fears mount.

Norwegian PM proposes forcing technology companies to implement effective age-verification systems and ensure compliance.

Norway will manufacture Ukrainian-designed UAVs on its soil and support production within Ukraine to bolster Kyiv’s defenses.

Populists say officers are tied up with routine duties while crime threats grow.

Prime Minister: ‘reopening of the headquarters reflects both the reconstruction after terror and the vulnerability of modern society.’

The Manchester City striker is also launching a local reading competition where winners get to attend a match with the Norwegian national football team.

Data from major cities highlight a widening gap in naming trends between Western and Central Europe.