Holmenkollen Ski Festival was getting underway again on Thursday, but without the main coaches for Norway’s own ski jumping team or two of the jumpers who won medals at last week’s World Championships ...
So much for recent reports that Norwegians were feeling better about their household finances: Now comes news that prices are ...
Millions of Norwegians will soon be receiving notices that their annual tax returns are ready for review online. State officials are warning taxpayers, meanwhile, against being fooled by fraudulent ...
The International Ski Federation (FIS) had already launched an investigation into the formal disqualifications of three ...
D: Neither pouring rain, strong winds, war in Europe nor all the current international crises had managed to spoil the FIS ...
Norway’s state health authority, Helsedirektoratet, is asking doctors to prescribe shorter antibiotic treatments. The goal is to lower the risk of patients and their infections becoming resistant to ...
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre is grappling with issues he and most other leaders around Europe never thought they ...
No less than 47 prominent Norwegian economists, analysts and professors are calling on Parliament and the government to use ...
All nine political parties in the Norwegian Parliament pulled together on Thursday to address what Prime Minister Jonas Gahr ...
A spill from state oil company Equinor’s Njord A platform in the Norwegian Sea is the first ever to reach land, and now it’s ...
Spring seems to be coming much too early to Norway. Oslo recorded a balmy 16C late last week, the highest ever so early in the year, and almost all the snow in the city is gone. Skiers are also ...
Politicians in Stavanger have been warned that their new City Hall will cost more than double than planned. The main reason has been tied to politically motivated goals to make the structure more ...