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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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Norway: Coast guard saves crew from ship at capsize risk
Norwegian officials warn the Dutch-registered vessel is at risk of capsizing in the North sea.
Truffle seaweed: the new superfood?
This inconspicuous plant is a potential future delicacy: truffle seaweed.
Germany joins Norway in Qatar human rights message
Germany has joined Norway in showing public support for human rights ahead of Qatar 2022. But club ties make it complex.
Norway prevents sale of Rolls-Royce subsidiary to Russia
Norway's government has blocked the sale of Bergen Engines, which makes motors for ships, on national security grounds.
Coronavirus digest: Sweden halts AstraZeneca vaccine use
It's the latest country to suspend the jab from the part-Swedish pharmaceutical giant. Follow DW for the latest.
Norway's king crab invasion
Norway's Arctic coast is plagued by king crab invaders. Environmentalists fear for the coastal ecosystem.
Norwegian penguins get vaccinated
Fears of bird flu have kept them under strict confinement for months.
EU pins hope on Norway's raw materials
Norway has discovered a huge deposit of rare earth materials. Can it make the EU less dependent on China?
Pfizer cuts back vaccine deliveries to EU
Several EU nations responded with anger after Pfizer abruptly changed its vaccine delivery plans.
Norway: Rescuers lose hope of finding survivors
After days of searching, rescuers at the site of a deadly landslide said they had no hope of locating any survivors.
Europe’s Toughest Endurance Race - A Dogsled Trek Across Norway
The Finnmarksløpet in Norway is the longest and toughest dogsled race in Europe.
Seventh body found after Norway landslide
Rescue workers are still searching for survivors after a landslide swallowed homes in the Norwegian town of Ask.
Norway landslide team finds third body, but still hopeful
Rescue workers found a third body in their search for survivors of a landslide that slammed into a village near Oslo.
Norway landslide rescue enters third day
After drones failed to find survivors, rescue teams now plan to search the area on foot despite the risk of cave-ins.
Norway: Several people injured in large landslide
Some 700 people have been evacuated. At least 10 people were injured.
Norway rejects Greenpeace appeal over Arctic oil exploration
Greenpeace argued that oil licenses violated Norway's constitution, which guarantees the right to a healthy environment.
King crab invasion in Norway
Norway's Arctic Ocean coast is plagued by animal invaders: king crabs.
Oceans key to solving climate crisis
The Ocean Panel of 14 coastal nations has declared its commitment to 100% ocean sustainability by 2025.
Norway blocked from playing in Romania
Norway's game against Romania was cancelled after the Norwegian government stopped the team from travelling.
Coronavirus digest: Germany hits new infections record
Germany's national disease control center said the country has broken a new record for daily COVID-19 infections
Top Norway court hears 'stop oil drilling' case
Norway’s top court has begun hearing a key Greens' appeal against more oil drilling in the Arctic.
Work Places series: New uses for seaweed
Two women – in Indonesia and in Norway – are researching future-oriented uses for farmed seaweed.
King crab invasion in Norway
Norway's Arctic Ocean coast is plagued by animal invaders: king crabs.
Norway: Dozens hospitalized after underground rave
Some 25 people were rushed to the hospital with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning after a party in a Norwegian bunker.
Norway: Clashes break out at anti-Islam rally
Tensions in the Norwegian capital came to a head when an anti-Islam protester ripped pages from the Quran.
Polar bear kills Dutch man on Svalbard
Visitors to the islands are warned to take precautions, and such cases are rather rare.
Russia accuses Netherlands of spying
Russia has accused the Netherlands of espionage as Norway arrest a man for feeding Russian intelligence.
Optimism for Belarus 'is now gone' — Norway FM
Norway's Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Soreide says the West must support pro-democracy forces in Belarus.
Norwegian cruise line halts activity after COVID-19 outbreak
More than 40 passengers and crew have tested positive for coronavirus after a cruise on the Norwegian coast.
Picasso murals in Oslo to move
Workers have started to remove two Picasso murals in Oslo. They had been damaged during the terrorist attack in 2011.
Norwegian smashes Elvis world record
An Elvis Presley impersonator shook up the record books by singing songs from "The King" for more than 50 hours.
Inside Europe: 18.06.2020
Europe's 'disjointed' loosening of COVID-19 restrictions — Poland election preview … is the country's democracy at stake? — Norway abandons its controversial corinavirus tracing app — Madrid's hope for the future — Patients with serious health issues in Germany are staying away from the doctors — People in France ditch public transport and get on their bikes! And more on this weekend's podcast.
Norway court sentences mosque shooter
Philip Manshaus received the maximum jail term. In court he said he "wished he had done more damage."
Hungary slams Nordic countries over democracy concerns
In March Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was granted controversial "rule-by-decree" powers.
The whale and Norway’s plastic collectors
The death of a whale off Norway has triggered a national campaign against plastic waste.
Norway tops Press Freedom Index, Iran drops over COVID-19
Germany moved up to 11th place, despite challenges posed by the government’s crackdown on the handling of leaked data.
Growing food in the frigid Arctic
In Norway, amid icy temperatures and dark winters, an inventive chef grows herbs and vegetables on Spitsbergen.
Coronavirus freezes Arctic climate research
Coronavirus lockdowns are disrupting clmate science, leaving important gaps in our understanding.
Europe's northernmost town
Life in the northernmost and largest settlement in Spitsbergen, Norway is extreme. Nevertheless, around 2100 people live here year round. Euromaxx Reporter Nicole Frölich braved the cold to travel there for us.
Wine from Norway
One result of climate change is that grapes now ripen even in Norway. We visit the Lerkekåsa vineyard.
Two German tourists killed in Arctic avalanche
The pair were part of a snowmobile tour of an island, organized by a Russian travel company.
Norwegian wine
With global warming, grapes now ripen even in Norway. The Lerkekåsa winery offers delicious wine.
Delicate Monster - the Red King Crab
Huge, red, and irresistibly tasty: The Red King Crab is a very special member of the seafood family.
Greenpeace loses Norway Arctic oil lawsuit appeal
Greenpeace had hoped to stop the Norwegian government from granting oil field exploration licenses in the Barents Sea.
Norway government collapses over IS spouse repatriation spat
Norway's populist party has resigned over a decision to repatriate a woman suspected of being affiliated with IS.
Norway welcomes 600 African refugees
Norway has agreed to take 600 asylum seekers recently evacuated to Rwanda to send a signal to people smugglers.
Plant cultivation in the Arctic
On Spitsbergen, amid icy temperatures and dark winters, a chef grows herbs and vegetables.
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Backpacker Steve Hänisch visits Lofoten
Freezing and charming at the same time: Backpacker Steve Hänisch takes a journey through northern Norway.
Inside Europe: Bells ring in Norway's Christmas
If you're dreaming of a white Christmas with all the trappings, few places are more Christmassy than Norway. Yet fewer and fewer Norwegians celebrate the birth of Christ or attend church on Christmas Eve. Still, there is one thing about the Protestant way of celebrating Christmas that still draws a majority of Norwegians away from their presents and pork rib dinner, as Lars Bevanger explains.
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