Police informed of Malaysian's arrest in Norway, says home minister
Saifuddin Nasution Ismail says the police are ready to cooperate with the investigation.
Nordic govts seek to de-escalate tension as more Qurans burned
The countries have deplored the burnings of the Quran but cannot prevent it under constitutional laws protecting freedom of speech.
Taliban administration officials attend peace forum in Norway
The visit took place amidst a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan following 20 years of war and as many countries have pulled back on aid after the Taliban stopped Afghan female humanitarian staff from working.
Sweden launches research rocket, accidentally hits Norway
The rocket reached an altitude of 250km where experiments were carried out in zero gravity, the Sweden Space Corp says.
Finland to discuss Nato ratification that may leave Sweden behind
The two countries sought Nato membership shortly after Russia's invasion of Ukraine last year, and while most member-states have ratified the applications, Turkey has yet to give its approval.
World's biggest sovereign fund loses US$43 billion in Q3
The fund, in which the Norwegian state's oil revenues are placed, had already posted a dizzying loss of 1.68 trillion kroner in the first half of the year.
Norway posts soldiers at oil, gas plants after Nord Stream leaks
At the request of Norwegian police, the Norwegian Home Guard, a rapid mobilisation force, began to deploy troops at plants responsible for processing and exporting oil and gas.
Two killed in Norway ‘terror’ shooting
The shootings happened near the London Pub gay club, the Herr Nilsen jazz club and a takeaway food outlet.
Norway wealth fund puts rubber glove giant Supermax Corp under observation
It cites unacceptable risk that the company contributes to serious violations of human rights.
Norway ends most curbs despite rising Covid infections
Basic social distancing measures will be maintained, and people will be asked to wear a face mask in crowded settings.
Norway bow-and-arrow attack suspect transferred to health services
Police say Espen Andersen Braathen is a convert to Islam who had shown signs of radicalisation.
UK starts up subsea renewable power link to Norway
The North Sea Link will eventually provide enough clean electricity to power 1.4 million homes.