Norway American mathematician Karen Uhlenbeck becomes first woman to win Able Prize Karen Uhlenbeck of the University of Texas at Austin became the first woman to be awarded what many consider to be the “Nobel” of math, which is handed out annually by the King of Norway to one or more outstanding mathematicians. 20/03/2019
Norway Eat your heart out, Elon: Norway proposes underwater 'floating tunnel' The submerged roadway would help speed travel along the nation's rugged west coast. 15/02/2019
Poland What has sparked Norway's diplomatic row with Poland? Poland announced yesterday that it planned to expel a Norwegian diplomat in response to a similar action from Norway earlier in the year 12/02/2019
Norway Snowed under? Norway police race each other using shields as sledges Police in Norway put themselves on a slippery slope by racing each other using their shields as sledges. 11/02/2019
World News Democracy in Europe 'has declined more than any other region' Democracy in Europe has 'declined more than any other region,' signalling a 'democratic malaise,' the Economist Intelligence Unit's Democracy Index has found. 09/01/2019
World News Europe briefing: Six stories to know about today Hackers released personal data from hundreds of German politicians, Dutch authorities urged people to stay away from washed up containers and British-Iranian detainee Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe announced she's going on hunger strike. 04/01/2019
Norway Norway avalanche: four missing tourists 'believed to have died' Four tourists, feared to have been swept away in an avalanche in Northern Norway, are "believed to have died," police said. 03/01/2019
Norway Norway breaks electric car sales record Norway broke the world record for electric vehicle sales in 2018 while sales of cars using traditional fuels plunged 02/01/2019
Norway Would-be car thief 'gets trapped in Volvo and calls police for help' A would-be thief in Norway called the police for help after being trapped inside the car he was suspected of trying to steal on Christmas Eve. 24/12/2018
Norway Man with gun robs bank on remote Arctic archipelago Svalbard A man with a gun robbed a bank in Svalbard. He was a visitor to the area, authorities said 23/12/2018
Morocco Morocco: Vigils in honour of Scandinavian women killed in mountains Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, 24, from Denmark, and Maren Ueland, 28, from Norway were found dead on Monday. 23/12/2018
Norway Former Norwegian minister charged with sexual abuse of asylum seekers Former Norwegian fisheries minister Svein Ludvigsen has been charged with sexually assaulting three asylum seekers, prosecutors say 29/11/2018
Green News Rooftop urban garden, luxury container hotel and underwater dining These are the conscious travel news of the week. 17/11/2018
Europe News On the ground with NATO in Norway NATO is conducting huge military exercises in Norway. For the first time since the Cold War a US aircraft carrier is sailing above the Arctic Circle. In conjunction with Trident Juncture, the USS Harry S. Truman, is leading a US strike carrier group. Andrei Beketov was on location with the troops. 31/10/2018
Europe News The Brief: NATO-Russia tension in Norway, Hungary's homeless and Theresa May In this edition of the brief we travel to Norway for NATO's largest military exercises since the Cold War, but the Secretary General plays down any comparisons. Hungary debates homelessness and Theresa May rejects Norway model. 30/10/2018
Denmark Something rotten in the state of Denmark? The Danes don't think so. A recent report released by the White House's Council of Economic Advisors claims Nordic countries have a lower standard of living due to socialism 30/10/2018
World NATO war exercises in Norway NATO has begun its biggest military exercise since the Cold War. The operation involving all 50,000 troops from all 29 NATO countries, as well as Finland and Sweden simulates an invasion of Norway by a 'fictitious agressor'. 30/10/2018
No Comment Soldiers train in NATO’s biggest military maneuver since the Cold War The military exercise brings together some 50,000 personnel, 10,000 vehicles, 65 ships and 250 aircrafts from 31 NATO allies and partner nations. 28/10/2018
Norway Norway apologises for post-WWII mistreatment of 'German Girls' After the country was liberated in 1945, these 'German Girls' were accused of betraying their country, deprived of their civil rights, arrested, incarcerated without trial and even expelled from the country. 18/10/2018
United Kingdom NATO exercise: 50,000 personnel take part in Exercise Trident Juncture 2018 Thousands of British forces have crossed the Oresund Bridge between Denmark and Sweden. They're en-route to Norway to take part in the NATO exercise Trident Juncture 2018 17/10/2018