Fear of social dumping puts pressure on Stoltenberg
October 19, 2008Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg is unwilling to speculate about whether the Directive on services in the internal market will split the Centre-Left coalition.
Norway and Russia agree on fishing quotas
October 16, 2008Norwegian and Russian authorities have agreed on fishing quotas for 2009. Cod and haddock limits are higher than for many years.
Bondevik attempts dialogue with Iran's president
October 16, 2008Kjell Magne Bondevik, a former Norwegian prime minister who now heads a peace center in Oslo, met Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Teheran this week. Bondevik is part of a high-powered delegation trying to promote dialogue and peace in the Middle East.
Bribery concerns sour mood at Norway's two largest firms
October 16, 2008StatoilHydro took over Norsk Hydro's oil and gas division in a so-called "friendly" deal last year, but now relations between Norway's two largest companies seem nearly hostile. A case of suspected bribery nearly a decade ago has pitted the two local giants against each other.
National hero led double life
October 16, 2008Jens Christian Hauge continues to rank as one of the great Norwegian heroes of World War II, but a new book reveals another side of the Resistance leader who went on to play powerful roles in Norway's post-war years.
Central bank cuts key rate
October 16, 2008The Bank of Norway (Norges Bank)
Holmenkollen coming down
October 16, 2008The Holmenkollen Ski Jump, which for years has towered over Oslo as the Norwegian capital's main landmark, will start getting torn down on Thursday.
Gahr Støre opens conference on internal refugees
October 16, 2008Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre opened a big conference about people who are forced to flee their homes and seek refuge in another part of their own country.
More pressure on soccer coach to quit
October 16, 2008Norway's soccer team?s lost one to nothing against the Netherlands on Wednesday. Sports journalists are clamouring for the head coach to quit.
Committee wants fewer children in prison
October 16, 2008Children who have committed very serious crimes will still go to jail, says a report which discusses how to react to juvenile crime and how to prevent it.
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