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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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Companies' conduct assessed
Companies are reporting more, but not enough about anti-corruption programs and their implementation, a new study by Transparency International claims. It looked at the world's 105 biggest publicly-traded firms.
Oslo steps in to halt oil strike
Norway's government has reluctantly intervened at the final hour to end a strike by offshore oil workers. Oslo used powers to end the walkout after firms said they would be otherwise forced into a complete shutdown.
Oil lockout averted
Oslo has managed to avoid a total shutdown of its oil and gas industry, which had been scheduled to begin at midnight local time. A last-ditch meeting was held to calm a bitter industrial dispute over retirement rights.
Underwater electricity
A power cable under the North Sea may keep the lights on, even when the wind isn't blowing.
Norway massacre trial ends
The trial of Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in Norway last July, is coming to an end. After 10 weeks of testimony prosecutors and the defense are making their closing arguments.
Norway's far-right
Despite the Breivik case, experts agree right-wing extremists have little influence in Norway.
Scandinavian strike
Around 30,000 public employees went on strike on Thursday after overnight negotiations regarding a pay raise broke down . Norway has a total of about 600,000 public sector workers.
Sliced Salmon with Sandefjord Butter
Salmon recipe from the Norwegian restaurant Frognerseteren
Harrowing testimony
Survivors of the massacre on Norway's Utoya island confront the mass killer in court.
Norway 12 Germany 4
Germany were demolished 12-4 by Norway in the world ice hockey championships. The result means that the national side misses out on a place in the quarterfinals.
Shoe thrown at Breivik
The trial of Anders Behring Breivik was interrupted on Friday when the brother of one of his 77 victims hurled a shoe at the confessed mass killer before being escorted from the courtroom, police and witnesses said.
Norway's reaction
Norway is two weeks into the trial of right-wing terrorist Anders Behring Breivik in Oslo. Following Breivik's initial testimony on why he committed the 77 murders, the court has now begun hearing the story of some of his surviving victims.
Breivik trial not about revenge
The trial in Norway of Anders Behring Breivik shifts to the 77 victims as witness testimony begins.
Norway unites in song
Some 40,000 Norwegians gather to sing children's songs as a mark of respect honoring the victims of extremist Anders Berhring Breivik.
Real change
Myanmar opposition leader Suu Kyi's Europe visit in June is looked at as an important milestone.
Landmark trial
Covering the trial of Anders Behring Breivik in Oslo is proving to be a challenge for journalists.
Breivik: 'Death or acquittal'
In his second day on the witness stand, the man who admitted to killing 77 people in last year's massacre in Norway says there are only two logical outcomes in his trial.
Breivik defends massacre
Anders Behring Breivik has defended his massacre of 77 people in and around Oslo last year, admitting he would 'do it again.' The right-wing extremist returns to the witness stand on Wednesday on day three of his trial.
Breivik takes the stand
The trial of the Norwegian man who confessed to killing 77 people in and around Oslo last year has resumed. Anders Behring Breivik is expected to testify on Tuesday a day after pleading not guilty to the charges.
Breivik trial
The trial of Anders Behring Breivik is about more than an assessment of one man's psyche.
Breivik trial opens in Norway
A trial that has attracted world-wide attention has begun in Oslo on Monday. The biggest question about the trial is whether or not Anders Behring Breivik is criminally insane.
Sane or Insane?
The murder trial of Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik begins Monday.
Sane after all?
Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik is not criminally insane, according to a new psychiatric assessment, which contradicts an earlier examination. It comes six days before Breivik is to go on trial on terror charges.
Dog Sledding in Norway
Björn Klauer from Germany runs a husky farm in northern Norway together with his partner Regina Elpers. Klauer offers dog sled tours for tourists. A twelve day trip costs around 3500 euros.
Norway avalanche kills five
An avalanche in northern Norway has killed five people, while one victim was uncovered alive and being treated in hospital.
Norwegian air wreck found
The debris of a Norwegian military aircraft has been found in northern Sweden, with no indications that five crew members survived their crash. Search efforts had been hampered by poor weather conditions.
Norway police say sorry
Since the Breivik massacre last year, Norwegian police have been reluctant to admit that they could have responded better. Until today.
Terror charges for shooter
The man who admitted to planting a bomb in Oslo and going on a deadly shooting rampage at a political youth camp in Norway has been charged under the country's terror laws, yet his psychiatric state is still in doubt.
Can't keep a secret
Norway's internal security chief has stepped down after divulging secrets in a public hearing.
Norway massacre
A judge orders a new mental evaluation of the man who admitted to killing 77 people in Norway.
Barents oil find
The energy company Statoil has found a sizeable pocket of oil off the coast of northern Norway.
Ice Climbing in Norway
To ice climb everything has to be frozen over - including waterfalls. That’s why we’re heading to the Hardangervidda National Park near the town of Geilo, about 250 kilometres west of Oslo in Norway where the temperature dips to about minus 15 degrees Celsius, creating perfect conditions for ice climbers to tackle a 70-meter-high wall of ice.
Gunman 'insane'
The man who confessed to this summer's deadly twin attacks in Norway has been declared insane.
Mohammed cartoon trial
A trio charged with plotting to bomb a Danish paper over Mohammed cartoons go on trial.
Packed courtroom
A Norwegian court rules that right-wing extremist Anders Breivik should remain in custody.
Norway's Jostedal Glacier
The Jostedalsbreen in west-central Norway is the largest glacier in continental Europe. Heidi Zimmermann who originally hails from Switzerland is the only registered female mountain guide in Norway and she offers tours of the glacier.
Life saver
A German is awarded the Federal Cross of Merit for saving dozens from the shooting in Norway.
euromaxx deluxe – Wooden House in Stavanger, Norway
The Marilunden estate in Stavanger is a prototype for a new generation of wooden built buildings in Norway. We visit the Januschek family in their new home.
National ceremony
A month after the twin terrorist attacks in Oslo, Norway holds a national day of remembrance.
Painful visit
Survivors of the Norwegian massacre that killed 69 people on July 22 returned to Utoeya Island.
Nowhere to hide
Germany's interior minister calls for an end to web anonymity in light of Norway attacks.
Hungry bear
The polar bear that killed a member of a British expedition in Norway was apparently starving.
Far-right in focus
Renewed calls to ban a German far-right party are 'free advertising,' warns a neo-Nazi expert.
Arctic land grab
Canada boosts its military presence in the Arctic in the face of growing competition over resources.
"Taking advantage"
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen accuses the left of cynicism over the Norway attacks.
Oslo mourns
Norwegian police say the gunman who killed over 77 people had several targets in mind.
Hate Attack in Norway - How is German politics responding?
People in Germany are shocked and shaken by the massacre in Norway, and the debate about security has flared up again. Could something similar happen in Germany? Should the Internet be more tightly controlled, as some politicians are demanding? Or is there simply no way to prevent attacks by fanatical lone perpetrators?
Soul-searching in Norway in aftermath of massacre
After the horrendous attacks by Anders Behring Breivik, Norwegians are asking questions about racism in their society and attitudes towards Islam.
Norway: Anders B.
The killings in Oslo and on the island of Utoya have left Norway in a state of shock and grief. And even several days later, a lot of the details are still unclear. Anders B. first of all set off a bomb in Oslo's government district and then turned his attention to a youth summer camp on the island of Utoya.
Twin attacks
Norwegian Prime Minister Stoltenberg pledges a security review following last week's attacks.
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