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1. Praying to Allah academic institution-dependent

As humankind’s diverse religious beliefs continue, Oslo’s educational establishments have different practices regarding permitting Muslims to pray, reports show.

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Published on 3rd October, 2012 at 3:15pm by Michael Sandelson and Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

2. NRK could be part denationalized

NRK building Marienlyst The Progress Party (FrP) is to present a political program for the 2013-2017 parliamentary period which includes partially privatizing NRK.

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Published on 28th September, 2012 at 2:02pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

3. Sigrid investigators find blood traces

Police have found traces of blood believed to belong to Sigrid Giskegjerde Schjetne in the caravan formerly inhabited by one of the indicted men.

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Published on 28th September, 2012 at 11:29am by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

4. Divided housework increases divorce danger

Extinguished candle The risk of divorce is higher when men do as much or more housework than women, a report shows.

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Published on 26th September, 2012 at 6:00pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

5. Police call for permanent guns

Norwegian police uniform close-up The majority of Oslo police station officers would like to carry weapons all the time on duty, an internal survey shows.

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Published on 26th September, 2012 at 3:42pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

6. Norway deportations pass 200

Norwegian border Southern Norway polices’ particular focus on some eastern European gangs this year led to an increase in certain deportation case types. Some types of returns are challenging, police say.

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Published on 25th September, 2012 at 1:30pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

7. More Norway-Afghanistan corruption claims revealed

President Obama and PM Stoltenberg Amongst allegations a number of UN-linked Norwegian officials in Afghanistan committed several acts of corruption whilst there, the UN says it is investigating what happened to some NOK 300 million Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg promised President Barack Obama.

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Published on 21st September, 2012 at 5:03pm by Michael Sandelson and Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

8. Danes and Swedes criticise Norway farming tariff proposal

Norway’s neighbours are censuring the Scandinavian county’s move to raise import duties on certain agricultural products for being anti-European.

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Published on 20th September, 2012 at 2:28pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

9. Internet hate could be made a crime

The Government decided that expressions of hate ought to be punished regardless the means through which they were publicised.

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Published on 17th September, 2012 at 4:20pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan and Lyndsey Smith.

10. Norway Saturday civil marriages could be scrapped

Oslo District Courthouse Saturday weddings are becoming so sought-after that officials are considering restrictions.

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Published on 14th September, 2012 at 4:16pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

11. Sigrid funeral to take place

Sigrid Giskegjerde Schjetne 16-year-old Sigrid Giskegjerde Schjetne found deceased in Kolbotn in Akershus County last week is to be buried, Wednesday.

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Published on 14th September, 2012 at 2:29pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

12. Holiday resorts hunt for oil

Several Norwegian companies are to help drill for oil in popular European and faraway holiday destinations.

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Published on 14th September, 2012 at 2:14pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

13. Norway PM unlikely to testify at sexual assault trial

Rune Øygard, Mayor of Vågå The prosecution in the trial of Vågå mayor Rune Øygard, accused of sexually assaulting a minor, says it will not be calling Jens Stoltenberg to the witness stand despite earlier requests by the victim’s lawyer.

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Published on 11th September, 2012 at 5:04pm by Michael Sandelson and Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

14. Norway industry gets new CO2 compensation scheme

Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg The government has unveiled a new project to avoid Norway’s manufacturing industry moving operations to countries without the same climate policy as at home.

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Published on 11th September, 2012 at 2:51pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

15. Breivik PC access under question

It is still not clear whether Anders Behring Breivik will continue to be allowed to have a PC in his cell.

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Published on 10th September, 2012 at 5:40pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

16. Expensive prices hit Norway tourism

Lysefjord Norway is by far the most expensive country in Europe and when it comes to holidays, with increasing numbers of tourists that cannot afford to spend their summer holidays here.

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Published on 6th September, 2012 at 3:19pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

17. Norway’s football team may set multicultural record

Football The Norwegian national football team has six players with an immigrant background for the first time ever.

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Published on 6th September, 2012 at 2:09pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

18. Sigrid Giskegjerde Schjetne found deceased

Sigrid Giskegjerde Schjetne Police say an autopsy confirms the body discovered in a grove in Kolbotn outside Oslo, Monday night, is that of missing 16-year-old Sigrid Giskegjerd Schjetne.

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Published on 4th September, 2012 at 10:25pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

19. Polish woman lost job for speaking Polish

A hospital in Skien, southeastern Norway has fired a Polish cleaner because she spoke her mother tongue during unpaid breaks, reports say.

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Published on 4th September, 2012 at 9:55pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.

20. Live mines could stop Norwegian-Russian crossing point

A new expensive border station in Finnmark, northern Norway, may not be built as the there are still large amounts of armed devices, reports say.

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Published on 4th September, 2012 at 2:42pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.


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