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Norwegian hostage Kjartan Seikkingstad and Canadian Robert Hall in a still from a terrorist-released video last month. Photo: SITE Intelligence Group
John Arne Riise celebrating a goal for Aalesund last month. Photo: Mats Torbergsen / NTB scanpix
The SAS strike is having a limited impact on passengers in Norway. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / NTB scanpix
SAS is cancelling 230 flights on Monday, including 18 to and from Norway, after mediators failed to break a deadlock between pilots and the airline.
The windows of the US Embassy in Oslo were in rainbow colours on Sunday following the massacre at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. Photo: Håkon Mosvold/Larsen
Øyvind Eriksen, CEO of Aker, announces the deal. Photo: Scanpix
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If you want to work internationally, why would you waste your time at a domestic job fair? Bilingual People tells The Local about its international (and even virtual) recruitment fairs – and why job-seekers travel across Europe to attend.
Although 17th overall, Norway was fourth for societal safety. Photo: Tejre Pedersen/NTB Scanpix
Norway is the 17th most peaceful country in the world but is ranked below all of its Nordic brethren. 9 comments
SAS and other airlines left Oslo Airport as planned on Friday after two possible strikes were averted. Photo: Paul Kleiven/NTB Scanpix
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Moving abroad is a stressful process that involves many challenges, and one of them is finding the right school for expat children.
The royals have been accused of using the state budget to pay private employees. File photo: Heiko Junge/NTB Scanpix
Money awarded by parliament to the Royal House is spent on maintaining King Harald and Crown Prince Haakon’s privately-owned estates, according to a report. 2 comments
Features
Brexit
Norwegian PM Erna Solberg and British PM David Cameron in 2014. Norway has urged Britain to stay in the EU. Photo: Nina Eirin Rangøy/NTB Scanpix
Hailing the Norwegian model as an example to follow is the result of "a great misunderstanding", some say. 2 comments
When I look like a woman, it's the opposite, there are lots of colours in my head and around me:" John Jeanette. Photo: NTB Scanpix
Foreign parents who say Barnevernet 'kidnapped' their children protested in Oslo last month. Photo:Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB Scanpix
Recent global protests have put Norway's child welfare services back squarely in the centre of controversy. 2 comments
Video
The Donald might not find the joke so funny. Photo: KENA BETANCUR/Scanpix
Just in time for the vital New York primary on Tuesday, a Norwegian spoof video about US presidential candidate Donald Trump has spread across the internet like wildfire. 6 comments
Norwegian teens take part in a roleplay as refugees during the event "Camp Refugee" by the organisation "Refugee Norway" at an old military camp in Trandum earlier this month. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell/
"We're very lucky," well-off teens said after a day walking in the shoes of refugees. 28 comments
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It took an all-out effort from responders to get the fire under control. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB scanpix
If the workers strike, all departing flights will be cancelled. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB scanpix
If the workers strike, all departing flights will be cancelled. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB scanpix
The strike would be particularly bad news for passengers at Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / NTB scanpix
Kaci Kullmann Five pictured during the 2015 Nobel events. Photo: Jon Olav Nesvold / NTB scanpix
From our other editions
Austrian Defence Minister Hans Peter Doskozil. Bundesheer/Ricardo Herrgott
Hungary refused on Thursday to take back any of the several thousand migrants that Austria says should be returned under EU rules, adding to a brewing spat between the two neighbours.
This particular casually-dressed gentleman has not applied for Swiss citizenship. Photo: Andy Bullock
A family from Kosovo have had their application for Swiss citizenship refused, partly due to their habit of wearing jogging bottoms.
A woman swimming in a burqini in Berlin. Photo: DPA.
A town in Bavaria has said ‘nein’ to the burqini for Muslim women.
Fly kites, not fighter jets. Photo: Colourbox
For the fourth year running, Denmark has been ranked second in the Global Peace Index.
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