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Norway
The Kingdom of Norway lies on the Scandinavian Peninsula and is not part of the European Union.
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Court rejects parole for neo-Nazi mass murderer Breivik
White supremacist mass murderer Anders Breivik will remain behind bars after losing an appeal for parole.
Ice-Harvesting in Norway
Ice by the cubic meter – you can find it in Norway when the ice harvest begins.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Ice business in Norway, Bastian Schweinsteiger stars in a novel and the story of Prinzregententorte
Norway talks could help Taliban's quest for legitimacy
The Taliban desperately need recognition for their government, and they feel emboldened by the three-day talks in Oslo.
Oslo – City of the future
Oslo is becoming one of Europe’s most sustainable climate pioneers.
Taliban envoys start talks in Oslo
The Taliban representatives are discussing humanitarian aid in Oslo, but their arrival prompted protests.
Norwegian mass killer still a danger, psychiatrist says
A psychiatrist has said neo-Nazi Anders Behring Breivik, who is seeking parole, is dangerous and "you cannot trust him."
Norway massacre: Court weighs Breivik's request for parole
Breivik was convicted of killing 77 people in 2011 — Norway's deadliest terror attack since World War II.
Getting kicks out of daring feats
Euromaxx meets people passionate about basejumping, extreme handstands, and unicycling.
German takes on world's northernmost sled dog race
Can sled-dog racer Andreas Barth really conquer the Arctic?
NATO chief Stoltenberg eyes Norway central bank top job
Jens Stoltenberg had held multiple positions in the Norwegian government before serving as NATO secretary-general.
Norway football club launches kit to highlight Qatar abuses
Norwegian football club Tromso IL has released a jersey with a QR code link to highlight human rights concerns.
Philippines allows Nobel laureate to go to Norway
Journalist Maria Ressa, awarded the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, is subject to travel restrictions over pending legal cases.
Nio gets a foothold in Europe
Nio’s luxury e-SUV is the Chinese carmaker’s first model to be available on the European market.
Through mountains and fjords: Norway’s Flåmsbana
Europe's Most Scenic Train Rides: our reporter Axel Primavesi rides the Flåmsbana in Norway.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Climate pioneer city Oslo, jellyfish as a new superfood and sustainable earth houses.
Oslo – City of the future
Oslo is becoming one of Europe’s most sustainable climate pioneers.
Utoya now a 'place of hope,' German president says
Frank-Walter Steinmeier has praised young people while visiting the site of a far-right terror attack in Norway.
Norway's largest pension fund divests from arms
It's not the first time the KLP fund has made such a move on humanitarian grounds.
Handball agency changes rules after women's bikini scandal
The International Handball Federation said women can wear "short tight pants" after an outcry over uniform rules.
Oslo's new Munch Museum
Norway has a striking new museum dedicated to its famous artist Edvard Munch.
Kongsberg attack: Police cast doubt on Islamist motive
Norwegian investigators have now said they believe mental illness was the main factor in a deadly bow-and-arrow attack.
How one man was wrongly accused in Kongsberg attack
Soon after the attack in Norway, photos of an alleged killer started circulating on Twitter. But the story was a fake.
Norway: Attacker handed over to health services
The man who confessed to killing five people in the town of Kongsberg is suspected to have had mental health issues.
Authorities say Norway attack appears to be 'act of terror'
Authorities said the suspect is a 37-year-old man who had recently converted to Islam who may have become radicalized.
CHECK Porsche Macan
More power, more quality, more comfort. Porsche has given the Macan a facelift.
Labor wins Norway election as PM concedes
Norway's center-left opposition have won a majority of seats in parliament, with PM Erna Solberg conceding defeat.
Norwegian voters weigh future with less oil wealth
As Norway's two-day election begins, some voters wonder how the oil-rich nation can give up its fossil fuel addiction.
Inside Europe 09.09.2021
Young climate activists in Berlin on hunger strike in a bid to force change - Turkey and the Taliban: what's at stake in the talks - Social care in the UK: who should be paying for it? - A spot of home-flavoured cooking - Change and resistance of change: election time in Norway and Russia - A flying papal visit to Hungary - Six years after the Paris Bataclan attacks survivors struggle to move on
Scientists stumble upon world's northernmost island
A team of researchers has come across the Earth's most northerly island due to a mix-up with satellite tracking.
Inside Europe 26.08.2021
A special focus on traditions around Europe including: A ride on a horse-drawn carriage in Vienna, Italian pasta made the old fashioned way, the symbolism of traditional Norwegian dress and a Czech tradition that’s…fake! Plus: we’ll go dumpster diving in an episode of On The Green Fence.
Pink backs Norway's beach handballers over 'sexist' clothing
The American singer has offered to pay Norway's €1,500 fine for not wearing bikini bottoms.
Norway - Ten years after the Utoya massacre
Survivors of the 2011 Utoya massacre return to the island to commemorate the attack.
Norway mourns Breivik victims 10 years on
The bomb and shooting attacks by the far-right extremist are described as the Nordic country's worst peacetime violence.
10 years after Utoya massacre
In 2011, Sindre Lyso survived the attack on Norway's island of Utoya that left 69 people dead.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
Days of heavy rainfall in Germany have left western parts of the country devastated by floods.
Seaweed specialties for discerning chefs
Norwegian seaweed is a coveted delicacy among the world’s top chefs. One even tastes like truffle.
Norway sees king crab invasion
The invasion of king crabs in Norway is a boon for fishermen but also threatens the balance of the coastal ecosystem.
Global vaccine rollout 'too slow'
Norway's FM Ine Eriksen Søreide talks about global efforts to roll out COVID-19 vaccines to poorer countries.
UK strikes trade deal with Norway, Iceland, Lichtenstein
The post-Brexit deal between the UK and other non-EU nations will slash tariffs and replace provisional agreements.
Norway summons US embassy official over spying claims
The move comes amid revelations that Denmark helped the US National Security Agency spy on European leaders.
Meet the writer Siri Hustvedt
She’s a feminist, an intellectual and a star author – Meet the Artist Siri Hustvedt!
Norwegian electricity feeds German power grid
NordLink is one of the world's longest subsea cables. It is to provide some 3.6 million households with green power.
The remotest place that you have ever visited
We wanted to know what was the remotest place that you have ever visited. Find out here whether you won the prize draw.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Arctic Surfing. A 106-year-old pianist from Paris and Stephen West gets men keen on knitting.
Cooler than cool: Arctic surfing
At water temperatures close to freezing, surfing in Norway is not for the faint hearted.
Germany show class against Norway
A dominant Germany demonstrate in one of their few matches this year that they are more than ready for the Euros.
Norway: King Crab Invasion
Norway's Arctic Ocean coast is plagued by animal invaders: king crabs.
Best of Focus on Europe – Spotlight on People
Noah, a disabled boy, paints backgrounds to which artists from around the world add designs.
Adrift Eemslift Hendrika ship secured by authorities
The Eemslift Hendrika had been adrift since Monday, and posed a potential environmental hazard.
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