
EU States Push for Deportations of Illegal Afghan Migrants
Twenty member states warn that the inability to remove rejected or criminal Afghan asylum seekers is undermining public trust and putting European security at risk.

Twenty member states warn that the inability to remove rejected or criminal Afghan asylum seekers is undermining public trust and putting European security at risk.

Norway’s Foreign Ministry emphasized that the Nobel Committee operates fully independently from the government.

No injuries reported in a gang-related blast near a local university—yet concerns raised over public safety

Oslo reports three airspace breaches by Russia this year.

In many European countries, right-wing parties are experiencing a surge in young age groups.

Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre keeps power after a tight race, but a surging right-wing Progress Party reshapes Norway’s political landscape.

Norwegians went to the polls Monday in an election focused on tax policy and economic reform

The right-wing populist Progress Party has doubled its voter support since the last election and put the social and economic cost of immigration front and center.

Marius Borg Hoiby, 28, has been charged with four rapes and other offences, in a case Oslo prosecutors say will run for six weeks from February.

Climate and pro-Palestinian activists shut down Norway’s central bank and DNB headquarters in a ten-day campaign against fossil fuels and Israeli investments.