Greenpeace on Friday warned Norway that its plans to open up its Arctic seabed to mining would cause "irreversible" damage to the entire marine ecosystem.
Norway’s government won’t unveil its budget for another few weeks, but several proposals, such as income tax cuts, have ...
with the state and parliament approving any plan. The first phase would consist of mapping and exploring for minerals, “which ...
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Hot on the heels of still-dominant diesel cars, electric vehicles now outnumber petrol models for the first time in oil-rich ...
Vidkun Quisling was such a traitor during Nazi Germany’s occupation of Norway during World War II that his name became ...
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Ahead of next year’s parliamentary election in Norway, the present government’s main opposition, Høyre – the Conservative ...
Norway, paradoxically a major oil and gas producer ... "Now the government just has to make a little extra effort in the 2025 budget bill (to be presented to parliament on Oct. 7) and resist the ...
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge highlighted the 75-year friendship between India and Norway, lauding their shared ...
Norway and the #EU ink deal on #dutyfree #seafood quotas. 🤝🐟 New agreement will boost market access for Norwegian ...
Greenpeace on Friday warned Norway that its plans to open up its Arctic seabed to mining would cause "irreversible" damage to ...