Germany delivers blow to Ukraine's hope of fast-tracked NATO membership
Germany's foreign minister stated she doesn't believe Ukraine can join the alliance while still at war with Russia.
Lesbian says she faces jail for trans remarks but her critics say otherwise
Tonje Gjevjon, a performance artist says she is being censored and criminalized for having an opinion.
If Released, Mass Killer Anders Behring Breivik Can't Be Trusted
"He is not consistent, and you cannot trust him," Rosenqvist said while appearing as a witness for the prosecution.
Norway Sets Gathering Limits, Forcing Nobel Prize Ceremony to Scale Back
Norway has rolled out new mandates limiting public events with unassigned seating to 50 people, as well as limiting private gatherings to 10 people.
Norway Reports 50 Omicron Cases in Oslo, Traced Back to Company Party
The outbreak comes in spite of party attendees having "high vaccination coverage," the Norweigan Institute of Public Health said Thursday.
Brawls Break Out in Norway Streets, Bars After COVID Restrictions Lifted
Lines of people formed late Saturday outside Oslo's bars and restaurants and police recorded at least 50 fights and disturbances throughout the night.
Chimps Shine Light on Mystery of How the First Humans Dug for Food
Using tools to dig for food underground was once thought to be a behavior unique to humans.
New York Is 4th Most Expensive City to Get Drunk In
The average night out costs nearly $80 in New York.
Norway Raises Threat Level, Detains Russian Teen
Security services said the teen was known to authorities for belonging to "extreme Islamism" circles.
Norway Raises Threat Level After Bomb Discovery
A Russian teenager who had applied for asylum is a suspect in the case.
Suspect Arrested After 'Bomb-Like Device' Found in Oslo
The device was found near a multi-ethnic neighborhood that is home to bars and restaurants.
Why Anders Behring Breivik Doesn't Deserve Solitary
A recent ruling in Oslo is yet another strike against a form of punishment that reeks of medievalism.
Breivik's Human Rights Abused in Prison, Court Rules
Breivik murdered 77 people in two attacks—a bombing and a mass shooting—in 2011.
Oslo Court: Norway Aid Agency Negligent in Kenya Kidnapping
Gunmen in Kenya abducted a former employee of the Norwegian Refugee Council in 2012.
Would Rabin Back a Two-State Solution Today?
"My father considered stopping the Oslo process because of the terror running rampant."
Palestinian Leadership Considers Annulling Oslo Peace Accords With Israel at U.N.
The Palestinian president may end security cooperation with Israel.
Malala Urges World Leaders to Invest in Books Rather Than Bullets
Eight days off from war and weapons could put every child in school, she says.
Oslo Rejects Bid to Heat Houses With Crematorium
A local power provider said "there are ethical issues that have to be addressed".
Both Sexes Called To Arms as Norway Conscripts Girls
Barrack rooms and battle drills will be shared as every 17-year-old gets his or her papers in a first for Europe and NATO.
Russia and NATO: The War Games Gap
Putin signals his expansionist intentions with large-scale military exercises. Why no saber-rattling from the West?
A Really Cold War Is Playing Out in the Arctic
Nobody knows what Russia is up to in the Arctic. But with long memories of the Nazi occupation, Norway is preparing for the worst.
Oslo Synagogue Gets 'Peace Ring' Protection
After last week's shooting in Copenhagen, a group of Muslims decided to act.
Norway Seeks to Send Hate Preacher Into 'Internal Exile'
Mullah Krekar is a 'threat to national security' who's served his time. So, where does he go now?
Jens Breivik: 'I Am Also the Victim of My Son's Actions'
Jens Breivik, father of the man who killed 77 Norwegians in 2011, speaks about a national and personal trauma