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Defendant with dual nationality and links to Putin claims rules are discriminatory
The suspected infiltration of Tromsø’s Arctic research centre highlights the hostile state threat to academia
Security service believes man is first foreign agent operating under deep cover to be identified in Nordic nation
Prime minister warns foreign intelligence agencies not to fly devices over critical infrastructure
EU vows response to ‘deliberate acts’ as Moscow denies involvement
Government to impose $3bn in tax rises to balance increased spending on energy subsidies
Europe’s biggest gas supplier signals willingness to help alleviate the continent’s energy crisis
Country’s last coal mine on Svalbard archipelago was slated to close next year but will now remain in operation until 2025
Oslo is warned its action will help Russia as energy crisis divides traditional allies
Norges Bank raises borrowing costs by 50 basis points for second time this year in effort to tame inflation
While any reduction might be politically difficult, it might be in the interests of Oslo to accept one
Highlights included artists from beyond rock and pop, such as Sons of Kemet, Nubya Garcia and Little Simz
Contingencies in case Russia turns off gas to Europe complicated by issues taking energy from Norway and France
Unusually dry weather has reduced hydropower production, leading to pressure to cut electricity exports
Lack of rainfall has hit Nordic country’s production of hydroelectric power
The Norwegian artist’s works are being shown alongside music specially composed by the band
The building, designed by little-known architect Klaus Schuwerk, is delicate despite its size
A six-day, five-star tour around Norway’s Sunnmøre Alps serves up fairytale scenery, flawless roads and near-total absence of traffic
Lending and deposit levels also remain firm at Norway’s largest lender
State intervention eases fears over security of supply for UK and Europe
Europe’s energy crisis intensifies as Equinor begins shutting down oil and gasfields
A new operator offers the chance to explore the archipelago’s lonely shores on a ship carrying only a dozen guests
Policymakers in Oslo announce biggest rate increase in almost two decades
A new tranche of adventure holidays in honour of the explorer offers one-in-a-lifetime thrills – and tear-inducing chills
Sustainable design, Milan’s Salone del Mobile, Oslo’s National Museum – and the perils of office furniture
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