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Norway - Page 2

May 23, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Modi’s Nordic Tour Collided With a Global Sikh Backlash

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Norway expecting to reinforce India’s growing engagement with the Nordic region through trade, green technology cooperation and strategic diplomacy. Instead, his Oslo visit became overshadowed by protests

Defence/Diplomacy

Russian Hacker Exposes Sensitive Norwegian Arms Deliveries to Ukraine

A Russian hacker, using the alias “PalachPro,” claims to have obtained highly sensitive documents that expose covert Norwegian arms deliveries to Ukraine. According to the hacker, the documents detail the type of weapons being sent, their locations, and plans for

January 30, 2025

Norwegian Royal Family Breaks Silence on Abuse Allegations Against Crown Princess’s Son

Politics/World

The Norwegian royal family has spoken out about the abuse allegations against Marius Borg Hoiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and revealed that

Norway’s Coalition Government Collapses Amid EU Energy Policy Dispute

Business

A deepening dispute over EU energy policies has led to the collapse of Norway’s coalition government, just as tensions rise in Europe and the

Norwegian Fuel Supplier Haltbakk Bunkers Refuses to Serve US Military

March 3, 2025
Business/Shipping and Maritime

Norwegian fuel giant Haltbakk Bunkers has reportedly refused to supply fuel to U.S. military ships and personnel stationed in Norway following the recent meeting between former President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President

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Norway’s Coalition Government Collapses Amid EU Energy Policy Dispute

January 31, 2025
Business

A deepening dispute over EU energy policies has led to the collapse of Norway’s coalition government, just as tensions rise in Europe and the US regarding energy and territorial concerns. Prime Minister

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Russian Hacker Exposes Sensitive Norwegian Arms Deliveries to Ukraine

January 30, 2025
Defence/Diplomacy

A Russian hacker, using the alias “PalachPro,” claims to have obtained highly sensitive documents that expose covert Norwegian arms deliveries to Ukraine. According to the hacker, the documents detail the type of

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Norwegian Royal Family Breaks Silence on Abuse Allegations Against Crown Princess’s Son

December 28, 2024
Politics/World

The Norwegian royal family has spoken out about the abuse allegations against Marius Borg Hoiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and revealed that they have sought “professional help” following what has

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