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NORWAY LOGS FIRST MURDER OF THE YEAR Norway logs first murder of the year. April 13, 2021. UPDATED: A Norwegian man in his 30s was under arrest Tuesday morning, charged with shooting and killing a well-known defense attorney at his home in Oslo. Police could later reveal that the defendant is the attorney’sown son.
‘TIX’ CLICKED WITH EUROVISION FANS The 28-year-old artist from Bærum, just west of Oslo, has come a long way from a childhood marred by bullying because of the involuntary ticks associated with the Tourettes syndrome he had. TIX, with sunglasses back in place, and his team, reacting to Norway being the first country announced for a place in the Eurovision final thisweekend.
NORWAY JOINS NEW RUSSIA SANCTIONS Norway joins new Russia sanctions. October 15, 2020. Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide confirmed on Thursday that Norway is attaching itself to new sanctions that the European Union (EU) is imposing against top officials in Russia. It means Norway faces sanctions from Russia in return, but Søreide claims it’s worth the risk. NO QUICK REFUNDS FROM NORWEGIAN No quick refunds from Norwegian. February 1, 2021. Thousands of Norwegian Air passengers whose flights were cancelled last year won’t be getting their tickets refunded any time soon. Bankruptcy court proceedings mean, according to those reorganizing the airline, that “we don’t have permission” to refund tickets purchasedbefore November 18.
STORM RAGES OVER ‘ATLANTIC CROSSING’ The series itself got off to a lukewarm start for NRK, which invested NOK 70 million in the project. Atlantic Crossing landed in ninth place during the weekend when it debuted in late October, with only around 571,000 Norwegians tuning in. Another 94,000 watched later on NRK’s own “Nett-TV,” totalling much less than even local newscasts that weekend or the popular news parody show Nytt CURRENCY COLLAPSES DESPITE CRISIS PLANS Currency collapses despite crisis plans. The value of Norway’s currency fell to historically low levels on Thursday, just as Parliament was promising to further secure both employers and workers during the Corona virus crisis. The country’s strong treasury can provide such relief, and the US dollar value of the country’s hugesovereign
LIFE ‘TOO DIFFICULT’ IN NORWAY FOR ‘ILLEGALS’IMMIGRANTS IN NORWAYNORWAY IMMIGRATION SITEIMMIGRATION TO NORWAY FROM USANORWAY IMMIGRATION POLICYNORWAY IMMIGRATION PROCESSNORWAY IMMIGRATIONREQUIREMENTS
Life ‘too difficult’ in Norway for ‘illegals’. Only three out of every 100 would-be refugees try to remain in Norway if their applications for asylum are rejected. A new survey carried out by the state police agency charged with enforcing immigration law indicatesthat
NORWAY'S NEWS IN ENGLISH Oil outlook shrinks as revenues sink. Norway's offshore oil revenues have made it a wealthy country, but their future is murky at best. Now even one of the oil industry's traditional allies, the International Energy Agency (IEA), thinks Norway and . LATEST CORONA-RELATED NEWS IN BRIEF: MORE THAN 1,300 GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS known as russ were in quarantine in Oslo on Thursday, following outbreaks of the Corona virus after lots of recent partying. City officials ordered a halt to all russ gatherings for at least the next week.. The city stated in a press release that it was all but impossible to track the actual sources of infection because of the russ‘ “large and WOMAN SHOT AND KILLED IN FROGNER UPDATED: A woman was shot and killed on a street in Oslo’s fashionable neighbourhood of Frogner Wednesday morning. Police had a male suspect in custody within a half-hour, after he’d been pulled over while driving out of town on the E18 highway. A man working on a nearby construction site told newspaper VG that he heard a shot, thenfive more.
NORWAY LOGS FIRST MURDER OF THE YEAR Norway logs first murder of the year. April 13, 2021. UPDATED: A Norwegian man in his 30s was under arrest Tuesday morning, charged with shooting and killing a well-known defense attorney at his home in Oslo. Police could later reveal that the defendant is the attorney’sown son.
‘TIX’ CLICKED WITH EUROVISION FANS The 28-year-old artist from Bærum, just west of Oslo, has come a long way from a childhood marred by bullying because of the involuntary ticks associated with the Tourettes syndrome he had. TIX, with sunglasses back in place, and his team, reacting to Norway being the first country announced for a place in the Eurovision final thisweekend.
NORWAY JOINS NEW RUSSIA SANCTIONS Norway joins new Russia sanctions. October 15, 2020. Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide confirmed on Thursday that Norway is attaching itself to new sanctions that the European Union (EU) is imposing against top officials in Russia. It means Norway faces sanctions from Russia in return, but Søreide claims it’s worth the risk. NO QUICK REFUNDS FROM NORWEGIAN No quick refunds from Norwegian. February 1, 2021. Thousands of Norwegian Air passengers whose flights were cancelled last year won’t be getting their tickets refunded any time soon. Bankruptcy court proceedings mean, according to those reorganizing the airline, that “we don’t have permission” to refund tickets purchasedbefore November 18.
STORM RAGES OVER ‘ATLANTIC CROSSING’ The series itself got off to a lukewarm start for NRK, which invested NOK 70 million in the project. Atlantic Crossing landed in ninth place during the weekend when it debuted in late October, with only around 571,000 Norwegians tuning in. Another 94,000 watched later on NRK’s own “Nett-TV,” totalling much less than even local newscasts that weekend or the popular news parody show Nytt CURRENCY COLLAPSES DESPITE CRISIS PLANS Currency collapses despite crisis plans. The value of Norway’s currency fell to historically low levels on Thursday, just as Parliament was promising to further secure both employers and workers during the Corona virus crisis. The country’s strong treasury can provide such relief, and the US dollar value of the country’s hugesovereign
LIFE ‘TOO DIFFICULT’ IN NORWAY FOR ‘ILLEGALS’IMMIGRANTS IN NORWAYNORWAY IMMIGRATION SITEIMMIGRATION TO NORWAY FROM USANORWAY IMMIGRATION POLICYNORWAY IMMIGRATION PROCESSNORWAY IMMIGRATIONREQUIREMENTS
Life ‘too difficult’ in Norway for ‘illegals’. Only three out of every 100 would-be refugees try to remain in Norway if their applications for asylum are rejected. A new survey carried out by the state police agency charged with enforcing immigration law indicatesthat
STRIKE SHUTDOWNS INCITE UNION FURY 18 hours ago · The orders for compulsory arbitration affected all strikers around the country, not just those in Fredrikstad or Oslo. That only increased frustration among teachers and nurses who weren’t willing to settle for the 2.7- or 2.8 percent pay raises accepted by industrial workers earlier in the spring strike season this year. Isaksen blamed his decisions on strict rules regarding lifeand health
NORWAY FINALLY LANDS TRADE DEAL WITH UK Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) was first to report a breakthrough in long and difficult talks between Norway and Great Britain. The two countries have been trying to hammer out a bilateral trade deal between the two of them ever since the UK withdrew from the EU.Trade with Britain had earlier been regulated through Norway’s trade dealwith the EU.
STRIKE SPREADS TO STATE HOSPITALS The only issue on the table during this year’s round of labour negotiations is pay. Larsen and her colleagues have long warned they’d refuse to settle for the 2.7 percent raises offered to and accepted by industrial workers in the first round of labour negotiations earlier this spring. Teachers and other public sector workers who claim they’ve lagged behind other workers’ groups for UD BROKE RULES WITH ITS FUNDING OF IPI UPDATED: Norway’s state auditor general is strongly criticizing Norway’s foreign ministry (Utenriksdepartementet, UD) over its own largely uncritical funding of the International Peace Institute (IPI) in New York. IPI was until recently run by Terje Rød-Larsen, UD’s own former diplomat, who had to resign in disgrace because of his and IPI’s connections to the late financier and VOTERS LIKELY TO OPT FOR NEW GOVERNMENT 1 day ago · NEWS ANALYSIS: Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, often branded as a populist leader of his rural-oriented Center Party, finally confirmed his ambitions to be Norway’s new prime minister over the weekend. That still may be a long shot, but public opinion polls now also confirm that the NORWAY GETS TOUGHER ON US’ SPYING The Norwegian government toughened its stand against alleged US spying Thursday, calling in US Embassy officials in Oslo to explain themselves. The meeting at Norway’s Defense Ministry was the Norwegian way of expressing its displeasure with what otherwise is the country’s most important ally UK FREE TRADE DEAL WINS MUTED SUPPORT Negotiations had, as usual, pitted Norway’s farmers against the country’s large fishing industry. Norwegian fish and seafood won even more access to the British market while Norwegian beef, lamb and dairy products, especially cheese, were mostly protected from British imports. “That’s good ‘ATLANTIC CROSSING’ CROSSES THE ATLANTIC Some scenes from NRK’s series Atlantic Crossing are undeniably based on real events, like this depiction of the royal family’s triumphant return to Norway in June 1945, after the war had ended. Crown Princess Martha was played by Swedish actress Sofia Helin, while Norwegian actor Tobias Santelmann played the role of her husband, Crown PrinceOlav.
REFUGEE TODDLER’S REMAINS CONFIRMED 1 day ago · A mystery around the remains of a little boy found washed up on the coast at Karmøy, western Norway last winter was finally solved on Monday. The Sør-Vest Police District identified him, after a five-month investigation, as Artin Irannezhad, the HORRIFIC CONDITIONS AT MORE PORK FARMS 1 day ago · “We have seen animals wading in their own waste, suffering from open sores and dead animals piled up,” said Tor Malnes Grobstok of Nettverk for dyrs frihet (Network for Animal Freedom). Farms visited were both small family-owned enterprises NORWAY'S NEWS IN ENGLISH Oil outlook shrinks as revenues sink. Norway's offshore oil revenues have made it a wealthy country, but their future is murky at best. Now even one of the oil industry's traditional allies, the International Energy Agency (IEA), thinks Norway and . LATEST CORONA-RELATED NEWS IN BRIEF: MORE THAN 1,300 GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS known as russ were in quarantine in Oslo on Thursday, following outbreaks of the Corona virus after lots of recent partying. City officials ordered a halt to all russ gatherings for at least the next week.. The city stated in a press release that it was all but impossible to track the actual sources of infection because of the russ‘ “large and WOMAN SHOT AND KILLED IN FROGNER UPDATED: A woman was shot and killed on a street in Oslo’s fashionable neighbourhood of Frogner Wednesday morning. Police had a male suspect in custody within a half-hour, after he’d been pulled over while driving out of town on the E18 highway. A man working on a nearby construction site told newspaper VG that he heard a shot, thenfive more.
NORWAY LOGS FIRST MURDER OF THE YEAR Norway logs first murder of the year. April 13, 2021. UPDATED: A Norwegian man in his 30s was under arrest Tuesday morning, charged with shooting and killing a well-known defense attorney at his home in Oslo. Police could later reveal that the defendant is the attorney’sown son.
‘TIX’ CLICKED WITH EUROVISION FANS The 28-year-old artist from Bærum, just west of Oslo, has come a long way from a childhood marred by bullying because of the involuntary ticks associated with the Tourettes syndrome he had. TIX, with sunglasses back in place, and his team, reacting to Norway being the first country announced for a place in the Eurovision final thisweekend.
NORWAY JOINS NEW RUSSIA SANCTIONS Norway joins new Russia sanctions. October 15, 2020. Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide confirmed on Thursday that Norway is attaching itself to new sanctions that the European Union (EU) is imposing against top officials in Russia. It means Norway faces sanctions from Russia in return, but Søreide claims it’s worth the risk. NO QUICK REFUNDS FROM NORWEGIAN No quick refunds from Norwegian. February 1, 2021. Thousands of Norwegian Air passengers whose flights were cancelled last year won’t be getting their tickets refunded any time soon. Bankruptcy court proceedings mean, according to those reorganizing the airline, that “we don’t have permission” to refund tickets purchasedbefore November 18.
STORM RAGES OVER ‘ATLANTIC CROSSING’ The series itself got off to a lukewarm start for NRK, which invested NOK 70 million in the project. Atlantic Crossing landed in ninth place during the weekend when it debuted in late October, with only around 571,000 Norwegians tuning in. Another 94,000 watched later on NRK’s own “Nett-TV,” totalling much less than even local newscasts that weekend or the popular news parody show Nytt CURRENCY COLLAPSES DESPITE CRISIS PLANS Currency collapses despite crisis plans. The value of Norway’s currency fell to historically low levels on Thursday, just as Parliament was promising to further secure both employers and workers during the Corona virus crisis. The country’s strong treasury can provide such relief, and the US dollar value of the country’s hugesovereign
LIFE ‘TOO DIFFICULT’ IN NORWAY FOR ‘ILLEGALS’IMMIGRANTS IN NORWAYNORWAY IMMIGRATION SITEIMMIGRATION TO NORWAY FROM USANORWAY IMMIGRATION POLICYNORWAY IMMIGRATION PROCESSNORWAY IMMIGRATIONREQUIREMENTS
Life ‘too difficult’ in Norway for ‘illegals’. Only three out of every 100 would-be refugees try to remain in Norway if their applications for asylum are rejected. A new survey carried out by the state police agency charged with enforcing immigration law indicatesthat
NORWAY'S NEWS IN ENGLISH Oil outlook shrinks as revenues sink. Norway's offshore oil revenues have made it a wealthy country, but their future is murky at best. Now even one of the oil industry's traditional allies, the International Energy Agency (IEA), thinks Norway and . LATEST CORONA-RELATED NEWS IN BRIEF: MORE THAN 1,300 GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS known as russ were in quarantine in Oslo on Thursday, following outbreaks of the Corona virus after lots of recent partying. City officials ordered a halt to all russ gatherings for at least the next week.. The city stated in a press release that it was all but impossible to track the actual sources of infection because of the russ‘ “large and WOMAN SHOT AND KILLED IN FROGNER UPDATED: A woman was shot and killed on a street in Oslo’s fashionable neighbourhood of Frogner Wednesday morning. Police had a male suspect in custody within a half-hour, after he’d been pulled over while driving out of town on the E18 highway. A man working on a nearby construction site told newspaper VG that he heard a shot, thenfive more.
NORWAY LOGS FIRST MURDER OF THE YEAR Norway logs first murder of the year. April 13, 2021. UPDATED: A Norwegian man in his 30s was under arrest Tuesday morning, charged with shooting and killing a well-known defense attorney at his home in Oslo. Police could later reveal that the defendant is the attorney’sown son.
‘TIX’ CLICKED WITH EUROVISION FANS The 28-year-old artist from Bærum, just west of Oslo, has come a long way from a childhood marred by bullying because of the involuntary ticks associated with the Tourettes syndrome he had. TIX, with sunglasses back in place, and his team, reacting to Norway being the first country announced for a place in the Eurovision final thisweekend.
NORWAY JOINS NEW RUSSIA SANCTIONS Norway joins new Russia sanctions. October 15, 2020. Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide confirmed on Thursday that Norway is attaching itself to new sanctions that the European Union (EU) is imposing against top officials in Russia. It means Norway faces sanctions from Russia in return, but Søreide claims it’s worth the risk. NO QUICK REFUNDS FROM NORWEGIAN No quick refunds from Norwegian. February 1, 2021. Thousands of Norwegian Air passengers whose flights were cancelled last year won’t be getting their tickets refunded any time soon. Bankruptcy court proceedings mean, according to those reorganizing the airline, that “we don’t have permission” to refund tickets purchasedbefore November 18.
STORM RAGES OVER ‘ATLANTIC CROSSING’ The series itself got off to a lukewarm start for NRK, which invested NOK 70 million in the project. Atlantic Crossing landed in ninth place during the weekend when it debuted in late October, with only around 571,000 Norwegians tuning in. Another 94,000 watched later on NRK’s own “Nett-TV,” totalling much less than even local newscasts that weekend or the popular news parody show Nytt CURRENCY COLLAPSES DESPITE CRISIS PLANS Currency collapses despite crisis plans. The value of Norway’s currency fell to historically low levels on Thursday, just as Parliament was promising to further secure both employers and workers during the Corona virus crisis. The country’s strong treasury can provide such relief, and the US dollar value of the country’s hugesovereign
LIFE ‘TOO DIFFICULT’ IN NORWAY FOR ‘ILLEGALS’IMMIGRANTS IN NORWAYNORWAY IMMIGRATION SITEIMMIGRATION TO NORWAY FROM USANORWAY IMMIGRATION POLICYNORWAY IMMIGRATION PROCESSNORWAY IMMIGRATIONREQUIREMENTS
Life ‘too difficult’ in Norway for ‘illegals’. Only three out of every 100 would-be refugees try to remain in Norway if their applications for asylum are rejected. A new survey carried out by the state police agency charged with enforcing immigration law indicatesthat
STRIKE SHUTDOWNS INCITE UNION FURY 7 hours ago · The orders for compulsory arbitration affected all strikers around the country, not just those in Fredrikstad or Oslo. That only increased frustration among teachers and nurses who weren’t willing to settle for the 2.7- or 2.8 percent pay raises accepted by industrial workers earlier in the spring strike season this year. Isaksen blamed his decisions on strict rules regarding lifeand health
NORWAY FINALLY LANDS TRADE DEAL WITH UK Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) was first to report a breakthrough in long and difficult talks between Norway and Great Britain. The two countries have been trying to hammer out a bilateral trade deal between the two of them ever since the UK withdrew from the EU.Trade with Britain had earlier been regulated through Norway’s trade dealwith the EU.
STRIKE SPREADS TO STATE HOSPITALS The only issue on the table during this year’s round of labour negotiations is pay. Larsen and her colleagues have long warned they’d refuse to settle for the 2.7 percent raises offered to and accepted by industrial workers in the first round of labour negotiations earlier this spring. Teachers and other public sector workers who claim they’ve lagged behind other workers’ groups for UD BROKE RULES WITH ITS FUNDING OF IPI UPDATED: Norway’s state auditor general is strongly criticizing Norway’s foreign ministry (Utenriksdepartementet, UD) over its own largely uncritical funding of the International Peace Institute (IPI) in New York. IPI was until recently run by Terje Rød-Larsen, UD’s own former diplomat, who had to resign in disgrace because of his and IPI’s connections to the late financier and VOTERS LIKELY TO OPT FOR NEW GOVERNMENT 1 day ago · NEWS ANALYSIS: Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, often branded as a populist leader of his rural-oriented Center Party, finally confirmed his ambitions to be Norway’s new prime minister over the weekend. That still may be a long shot, but public opinion polls now also confirm that the NORWAY GETS TOUGHER ON US’ SPYING The Norwegian government toughened its stand against alleged US spying Thursday, calling in US Embassy officials in Oslo to explain themselves. The meeting at Norway’s Defense Ministry was the Norwegian way of expressing its displeasure with what otherwise is the country’s most important ally UK FREE TRADE DEAL WINS MUTED SUPPORT Negotiations had, as usual, pitted Norway’s farmers against the country’s large fishing industry. Norwegian fish and seafood won even more access to the British market while Norwegian beef, lamb and dairy products, especially cheese, were mostly protected from British imports. “That’s good ‘ATLANTIC CROSSING’ CROSSES THE ATLANTIC Some scenes from NRK’s series Atlantic Crossing are undeniably based on real events, like this depiction of the royal family’s triumphant return to Norway in June 1945, after the war had ended. Crown Princess Martha was played by Swedish actress Sofia Helin, while Norwegian actor Tobias Santelmann played the role of her husband, Crown PrinceOlav.
REFUGEE TODDLER’S REMAINS CONFIRMED 1 day ago · A mystery around the remains of a little boy found washed up on the coast at Karmøy, western Norway last winter was finally solved on Monday. The Sør-Vest Police District identified him, after a five-month investigation, as Artin Irannezhad, the HORRIFIC CONDITIONS AT MORE PORK FARMS 23 hours ago · “We have seen animals wading in their own waste, suffering from open sores and dead animals piled up,” said Tor Malnes Grobstok of Nettverk for dyrs frihet (Network for Animal Freedom). Farms visited were both small family-owned enterprises NORWAY'S NEWS IN ENGLISH WizzAir to stop flying within Norway. Low-fare airline Wizz Air has confirmed that it's giving up its domestic routes in Norway from mid-June. Its attempt to offer cheap airfares by using low-paid non-unionized crews set off an uproar, and now Wizz LATEST CORONA-RELATED NEWS IN BRIEF: MORE THAN 1,300 GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS known as russ were in quarantine in Oslo on Thursday, following outbreaks of the Corona virus after lots of recent partying. City officials ordered a halt to all russ gatherings for at least the next week.. The city stated in a press release that it was all but impossible to track the actual sources of infection because of the russ‘ “large and WOMAN SHOT AND KILLED IN FROGNER UPDATED: A woman was shot and killed on a street in Oslo’s fashionable neighbourhood of Frogner Wednesday morning. Police had a male suspect in custody within a half-hour, after he’d been pulled over while driving out of town on the E18 highway. ‘TIX’ CLICKED WITH EUROVISION FANS Norwegian singer-songwriter Andreas Haukeland, better known as “TIX,” was the first to be named Tuesday night as a finalist in the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam. Both a professional jury and members of the public clearly thought his song, Fallen Angel, was worthy of a second performance NORWAY LOGS FIRST MURDER OF THE YEAR Kjærvik, who recently turned 70, was still active after a long career representing defendants in cases including the triple murder at the Orderud farm outside Oslo in 1999 and the NOKAS robbery in 2004 that ranked as the largest ever in Norway and left a police officer dead. NORWAY JOINS NEW RUSSIA SANCTIONS Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide confirmed on Thursday that Norway is attaching itself to new sanctions that the European Union (EU) is imposing against top officials in Russia. STORM RAGES OVER ‘ATLANTIC CROSSING’ The series itself got off to a lukewarm start for NRK, which invested NOK 70 million in the project. Atlantic Crossing landed in ninth place during the weekend when it debuted in late October, with only around 571,000 Norwegians tuning in. Another 94,000 watched later on NRK’s own “Nett-TV,” totalling much less than even local newscasts that weekend or the popular news parody show Nytt NO QUICK REFUNDS FROM NORWEGIAN Thousands of Norwegian Air passengers whose flights were cancelled last year won’t be getting their tickets refunded any time soon. Bankruptcy court proceedings mean, according to those reorganizing the airline, that “we don’t have permission” to refund tickets purchased before November 18. CURRENCY COLLAPSES DESPITE CRISIS PLANS The central bank (Norges Bank), in an unusual and brief statement, cited “an extraordinary situation in the market for Norwegian kroner” and noted that “movements in the exchange rate” for the currency have been “historically large.” (Editor’s note: Norway’s krone is the singular form of the country’s currency that’s also known as the “crown,” while kroner is the plural LIFE ‘TOO DIFFICULT’ IN NORWAY FOR ‘ILLEGALS’IMMIGRANTS IN NORWAYNORWAY IMMIGRATION SITEIMMIGRATION TO NORWAY FROM USANORWAY IMMIGRATION POLICYNORWAY IMMIGRATION PROCESSNORWAY IMMIGRATIONREQUIREMENTS
Newspaper Aftenposten reports that the survey by Politiets utlendingsenhet, (PU) reveals that the actual numbers of illegal aliens in Norway are far less than politicians and immigration authorties have estimated earlier. They’ve earlier put the number of unsuccessful asylum seekers in hiding at between 7,000 and 12,000 nationwide. PU’s new calculations indicate the correct number isonly
NORWAY'S NEWS IN ENGLISH WizzAir to stop flying within Norway. Low-fare airline Wizz Air has confirmed that it's giving up its domestic routes in Norway from mid-June. Its attempt to offer cheap airfares by using low-paid non-unionized crews set off an uproar, and now Wizz LATEST CORONA-RELATED NEWS IN BRIEF: MORE THAN 1,300 GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS known as russ were in quarantine in Oslo on Thursday, following outbreaks of the Corona virus after lots of recent partying. City officials ordered a halt to all russ gatherings for at least the next week.. The city stated in a press release that it was all but impossible to track the actual sources of infection because of the russ‘ “large and WOMAN SHOT AND KILLED IN FROGNER UPDATED: A woman was shot and killed on a street in Oslo’s fashionable neighbourhood of Frogner Wednesday morning. Police had a male suspect in custody within a half-hour, after he’d been pulled over while driving out of town on the E18 highway. ‘TIX’ CLICKED WITH EUROVISION FANS Norwegian singer-songwriter Andreas Haukeland, better known as “TIX,” was the first to be named Tuesday night as a finalist in the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam. Both a professional jury and members of the public clearly thought his song, Fallen Angel, was worthy of a second performance NORWAY LOGS FIRST MURDER OF THE YEAR Kjærvik, who recently turned 70, was still active after a long career representing defendants in cases including the triple murder at the Orderud farm outside Oslo in 1999 and the NOKAS robbery in 2004 that ranked as the largest ever in Norway and left a police officer dead. NORWAY JOINS NEW RUSSIA SANCTIONS Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide confirmed on Thursday that Norway is attaching itself to new sanctions that the European Union (EU) is imposing against top officials in Russia. STORM RAGES OVER ‘ATLANTIC CROSSING’ The series itself got off to a lukewarm start for NRK, which invested NOK 70 million in the project. Atlantic Crossing landed in ninth place during the weekend when it debuted in late October, with only around 571,000 Norwegians tuning in. Another 94,000 watched later on NRK’s own “Nett-TV,” totalling much less than even local newscasts that weekend or the popular news parody show Nytt NO QUICK REFUNDS FROM NORWEGIAN Thousands of Norwegian Air passengers whose flights were cancelled last year won’t be getting their tickets refunded any time soon. Bankruptcy court proceedings mean, according to those reorganizing the airline, that “we don’t have permission” to refund tickets purchased before November 18. CURRENCY COLLAPSES DESPITE CRISIS PLANS The central bank (Norges Bank), in an unusual and brief statement, cited “an extraordinary situation in the market for Norwegian kroner” and noted that “movements in the exchange rate” for the currency have been “historically large.” (Editor’s note: Norway’s krone is the singular form of the country’s currency that’s also known as the “crown,” while kroner is the plural LIFE ‘TOO DIFFICULT’ IN NORWAY FOR ‘ILLEGALS’IMMIGRANTS IN NORWAYNORWAY IMMIGRATION SITEIMMIGRATION TO NORWAY FROM USANORWAY IMMIGRATION POLICYNORWAY IMMIGRATION PROCESSNORWAY IMMIGRATIONREQUIREMENTS
Newspaper Aftenposten reports that the survey by Politiets utlendingsenhet, (PU) reveals that the actual numbers of illegal aliens in Norway are far less than politicians and immigration authorties have estimated earlier. They’ve earlier put the number of unsuccessful asylum seekers in hiding at between 7,000 and 12,000 nationwide. PU’s new calculations indicate the correct number isonly
NORWAY FINALLY LANDS TRADE DEAL WITH UK Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) was first to report a breakthrough in long and difficult talks between Norway and Great Britain. The two countries have been trying to hammer out a bilateral trade deal between the two of them ever since the UK withdrew from the EU.Trade with Britain had earlier been regulated through Norway’s trade dealwith the EU.
STRIKE SPREADS TO STATE HOSPITALS The only issue on the table during this year’s round of labour negotiations is pay. Larsen and her colleagues have long warned they’d refuse to settle for the 2.7 percent raises offered to and accepted by industrial workers in the first round of labour negotiations earlier this spring. Teachers and other public sector workers who claim they’ve lagged behind other workers’ groups for UD BROKE RULES WITH ITS FUNDING OF IPI UPDATED: Norway’s state auditor general is strongly criticizing Norway’s foreign ministry (Utenriksdepartementet, UD) over its own largely uncritical funding of the International Peace Institute (IPI) in New York. IPI was until recently run by Terje Rød-Larsen, UD’s own former diplomat, who had to resign in disgrace because of his and IPI’s connections to the late financier and VOTERS LIKELY TO OPT FOR NEW GOVERNMENT 1 day ago · NEWS ANALYSIS: Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, often branded as a populist leader of his rural-oriented Center Party, finally confirmed his ambitions to be Norway’s new prime minister over the weekend. That still may be a long shot, but public opinion polls now also confirm that the NORWAY GETS TOUGHER ON US’ SPYING The Norwegian government toughened its stand against alleged US spying Thursday, calling in US Embassy officials in Oslo to explain themselves. The meeting at Norway’s Defense Ministry was the Norwegian way of expressing its displeasure with what otherwise is the country’s most important ally UK FREE TRADE DEAL WINS MUTED SUPPORT Negotiations had, as usual, pitted Norway’s farmers against the country’s large fishing industry. Norwegian fish and seafood won even more access to the British market while Norwegian beef, lamb and dairy products, especially cheese, were mostly protected from British imports. “That’s good ‘ATLANTIC CROSSING’ CROSSES THE ATLANTIC Some scenes from NRK’s series Atlantic Crossing are undeniably based on real events, like this depiction of the royal family’s triumphant return to Norway in June 1945, after the war had ended. Crown Princess Martha was played by Swedish actress Sofia Helin, while Norwegian actor Tobias Santelmann played the role of her husband, Crown PrinceOlav.
REFUGEE TODDLER’S REMAINS CONFIRMED 22 hours ago · A mystery around the remains of a little boy found washed up on the coast at Karmøy, western Norway last winter was finally solved on Monday. The Sør-Vest Police District identified him, after a five-month investigation, as Artin Irannezhad, the MAJOR BRUSH FIRE THREATENS HOMES The fire around Kårtveit in Øygården, made up of many islands, had overtaken two homes and “we’re not even close to gaining control,” local fire chief Bjørn Olav Paulsen told state broadcaster NRK around 7:30pm. “We’ve been fighting this for more than seven hours,” he added after HORRIFIC CONDITIONS AT MORE PORK FARMS 18 hours ago · “We have seen animals wading in their own waste, suffering from open sores and dead animals piled up,” said Tor Malnes Grobstok of Nettverk for dyrs frihet (Network for Animal Freedom). Farms visited were both small family-owned enterprises NORWAY'S NEWS IN ENGLISH WizzAir to stop flying within Norway. Low-fare airline Wizz Air has confirmed that it's giving up its domestic routes in Norway from mid-June. Its attempt to offer cheap airfares by using low-paid non-unionized crews set off an uproar, and now Wizz LATEST CORONA-RELATED NEWS IN BRIEF: MORE THAN 1,300 GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS known as russ were in quarantine in Oslo on Thursday, following outbreaks of the Corona virus after lots of recent partying. City officials ordered a halt to all russ gatherings for at least the next week.. The city stated in a press release that it was all but impossible to track the actual sources of infection because of the russ‘ “large and WOMAN SHOT AND KILLED IN FROGNER UPDATED: A woman was shot and killed on a street in Oslo’s fashionable neighbourhood of Frogner Wednesday morning. Police had a male suspect in custody within a half-hour, after he’d been pulled over while driving out of town on the E18 highway. ‘TIX’ CLICKED WITH EUROVISION FANS Norwegian singer-songwriter Andreas Haukeland, better known as “TIX,” was the first to be named Tuesday night as a finalist in the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam. Both a professional jury and members of the public clearly thought his song, Fallen Angel, was worthy of a second performance NORWAY LOGS FIRST MURDER OF THE YEAR Kjærvik, who recently turned 70, was still active after a long career representing defendants in cases including the triple murder at the Orderud farm outside Oslo in 1999 and the NOKAS robbery in 2004 that ranked as the largest ever in Norway and left a police officer dead. NORWAY JOINS NEW RUSSIA SANCTIONS Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide confirmed on Thursday that Norway is attaching itself to new sanctions that the European Union (EU) is imposing against top officials in Russia. STORM RAGES OVER ‘ATLANTIC CROSSING’ The series itself got off to a lukewarm start for NRK, which invested NOK 70 million in the project. Atlantic Crossing landed in ninth place during the weekend when it debuted in late October, with only around 571,000 Norwegians tuning in. Another 94,000 watched later on NRK’s own “Nett-TV,” totalling much less than even local newscasts that weekend or the popular news parody show Nytt NO QUICK REFUNDS FROM NORWEGIAN Thousands of Norwegian Air passengers whose flights were cancelled last year won’t be getting their tickets refunded any time soon. Bankruptcy court proceedings mean, according to those reorganizing the airline, that “we don’t have permission” to refund tickets purchased before November 18. CURRENCY COLLAPSES DESPITE CRISIS PLANS The central bank (Norges Bank), in an unusual and brief statement, cited “an extraordinary situation in the market for Norwegian kroner” and noted that “movements in the exchange rate” for the currency have been “historically large.” (Editor’s note: Norway’s krone is the singular form of the country’s currency that’s also known as the “crown,” while kroner is the plural LIFE ‘TOO DIFFICULT’ IN NORWAY FOR ‘ILLEGALS’IMMIGRANTS IN NORWAYNORWAY IMMIGRATION SITEIMMIGRATION TO NORWAY FROM USANORWAY IMMIGRATION POLICYNORWAY IMMIGRATION PROCESSNORWAY IMMIGRATIONREQUIREMENTS
Newspaper Aftenposten reports that the survey by Politiets utlendingsenhet, (PU) reveals that the actual numbers of illegal aliens in Norway are far less than politicians and immigration authorties have estimated earlier. They’ve earlier put the number of unsuccessful asylum seekers in hiding at between 7,000 and 12,000 nationwide. PU’s new calculations indicate the correct number isonly
NORWAY'S NEWS IN ENGLISH WizzAir to stop flying within Norway. Low-fare airline Wizz Air has confirmed that it's giving up its domestic routes in Norway from mid-June. Its attempt to offer cheap airfares by using low-paid non-unionized crews set off an uproar, and now Wizz LATEST CORONA-RELATED NEWS IN BRIEF: MORE THAN 1,300 GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS known as russ were in quarantine in Oslo on Thursday, following outbreaks of the Corona virus after lots of recent partying. City officials ordered a halt to all russ gatherings for at least the next week.. The city stated in a press release that it was all but impossible to track the actual sources of infection because of the russ‘ “large and WOMAN SHOT AND KILLED IN FROGNER UPDATED: A woman was shot and killed on a street in Oslo’s fashionable neighbourhood of Frogner Wednesday morning. Police had a male suspect in custody within a half-hour, after he’d been pulled over while driving out of town on the E18 highway. ‘TIX’ CLICKED WITH EUROVISION FANS Norwegian singer-songwriter Andreas Haukeland, better known as “TIX,” was the first to be named Tuesday night as a finalist in the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam. Both a professional jury and members of the public clearly thought his song, Fallen Angel, was worthy of a second performance NORWAY LOGS FIRST MURDER OF THE YEAR Kjærvik, who recently turned 70, was still active after a long career representing defendants in cases including the triple murder at the Orderud farm outside Oslo in 1999 and the NOKAS robbery in 2004 that ranked as the largest ever in Norway and left a police officer dead. NORWAY JOINS NEW RUSSIA SANCTIONS Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide confirmed on Thursday that Norway is attaching itself to new sanctions that the European Union (EU) is imposing against top officials in Russia. STORM RAGES OVER ‘ATLANTIC CROSSING’ The series itself got off to a lukewarm start for NRK, which invested NOK 70 million in the project. Atlantic Crossing landed in ninth place during the weekend when it debuted in late October, with only around 571,000 Norwegians tuning in. Another 94,000 watched later on NRK’s own “Nett-TV,” totalling much less than even local newscasts that weekend or the popular news parody show Nytt NO QUICK REFUNDS FROM NORWEGIAN Thousands of Norwegian Air passengers whose flights were cancelled last year won’t be getting their tickets refunded any time soon. Bankruptcy court proceedings mean, according to those reorganizing the airline, that “we don’t have permission” to refund tickets purchased before November 18. CURRENCY COLLAPSES DESPITE CRISIS PLANS The central bank (Norges Bank), in an unusual and brief statement, cited “an extraordinary situation in the market for Norwegian kroner” and noted that “movements in the exchange rate” for the currency have been “historically large.” (Editor’s note: Norway’s krone is the singular form of the country’s currency that’s also known as the “crown,” while kroner is the plural LIFE ‘TOO DIFFICULT’ IN NORWAY FOR ‘ILLEGALS’IMMIGRANTS IN NORWAYNORWAY IMMIGRATION SITEIMMIGRATION TO NORWAY FROM USANORWAY IMMIGRATION POLICYNORWAY IMMIGRATION PROCESSNORWAY IMMIGRATIONREQUIREMENTS
Newspaper Aftenposten reports that the survey by Politiets utlendingsenhet, (PU) reveals that the actual numbers of illegal aliens in Norway are far less than politicians and immigration authorties have estimated earlier. They’ve earlier put the number of unsuccessful asylum seekers in hiding at between 7,000 and 12,000 nationwide. PU’s new calculations indicate the correct number isonly
NORWAY FINALLY LANDS TRADE DEAL WITH UK Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) was first to report a breakthrough in long and difficult talks between Norway and Great Britain. The two countries have been trying to hammer out a bilateral trade deal between the two of them ever since the UK withdrew from the EU.Trade with Britain had earlier been regulated through Norway’s trade dealwith the EU.
STRIKE SPREADS TO STATE HOSPITALS The only issue on the table during this year’s round of labour negotiations is pay. Larsen and her colleagues have long warned they’d refuse to settle for the 2.7 percent raises offered to and accepted by industrial workers in the first round of labour negotiations earlier this spring. Teachers and other public sector workers who claim they’ve lagged behind other workers’ groups for UD BROKE RULES WITH ITS FUNDING OF IPI UPDATED: Norway’s state auditor general is strongly criticizing Norway’s foreign ministry (Utenriksdepartementet, UD) over its own largely uncritical funding of the International Peace Institute (IPI) in New York. IPI was until recently run by Terje Rød-Larsen, UD’s own former diplomat, who had to resign in disgrace because of his and IPI’s connections to the late financier and VOTERS LIKELY TO OPT FOR NEW GOVERNMENT 1 day ago · NEWS ANALYSIS: Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, often branded as a populist leader of his rural-oriented Center Party, finally confirmed his ambitions to be Norway’s new prime minister over the weekend. That still may be a long shot, but public opinion polls now also confirm that the NORWAY GETS TOUGHER ON US’ SPYING The Norwegian government toughened its stand against alleged US spying Thursday, calling in US Embassy officials in Oslo to explain themselves. The meeting at Norway’s Defense Ministry was the Norwegian way of expressing its displeasure with what otherwise is the country’s most important ally UK FREE TRADE DEAL WINS MUTED SUPPORT Negotiations had, as usual, pitted Norway’s farmers against the country’s large fishing industry. Norwegian fish and seafood won even more access to the British market while Norwegian beef, lamb and dairy products, especially cheese, were mostly protected from British imports. “That’s good ‘ATLANTIC CROSSING’ CROSSES THE ATLANTIC Some scenes from NRK’s series Atlantic Crossing are undeniably based on real events, like this depiction of the royal family’s triumphant return to Norway in June 1945, after the war had ended. Crown Princess Martha was played by Swedish actress Sofia Helin, while Norwegian actor Tobias Santelmann played the role of her husband, Crown PrinceOlav.
REFUGEE TODDLER’S REMAINS CONFIRMED 22 hours ago · A mystery around the remains of a little boy found washed up on the coast at Karmøy, western Norway last winter was finally solved on Monday. The Sør-Vest Police District identified him, after a five-month investigation, as Artin Irannezhad, the MAJOR BRUSH FIRE THREATENS HOMES The fire around Kårtveit in Øygården, made up of many islands, had overtaken two homes and “we’re not even close to gaining control,” local fire chief Bjørn Olav Paulsen told state broadcaster NRK around 7:30pm. “We’ve been fighting this for more than seven hours,” he added after HORRIFIC CONDITIONS AT MORE PORK FARMS 18 hours ago · “We have seen animals wading in their own waste, suffering from open sores and dead animals piled up,” said Tor Malnes Grobstok of Nettverk for dyrs frihet (Network for Animal Freedom). Farms visited were both small family-owned enterprises* HOME
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HEALTH SERVICES BRACE FOR CORONAFebruary 26, 2020
NORWEGIAN HEALTH CARE SERVICES AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES HAVE BEEN PREPARING THEMSELVES FOR WEEKS TO DEAL WITH ANY CONFIRMED CASES OF THE NEW CORONA VIRUS. AS MORE CASES AND EVEN SOME DEATHS ARE REGISTERED IN SEVERAL SOUTHERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, LOCAL AUTHORITIES SUSPECT IT’S JUST A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE THE FIRST CORONA CASE IS CONFIRMED INNORWAY AS WELL.
A model of the Corona virus currently tops the website for the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. PHOTO: Folkehelseinstituttet “We’re planning and preparing ourselves as best we can that the virus will spread,” Bjørn Guldvog, the leader of Norway’s health directorate, told newspaper _Aftenposten_ on Wednesday. Health officials all over the country are already trying to identify people who may have been infected, evaluate whether they should be tested and put in voluntary quarantine. Large Norwegians companies with international operations, like state oil company Equinor, are already asking employees returning from trips to areas where the disease has spread to stay home for their first 14 days back in Norway. Any cases or suspected cases of the Corona virus have been subject to mandatory registration in the national reporting system for contagious diseases since January. “That makes it easier to identify sources of infection early and indentify how infection has occurred through tracking systems,” said Health Minister Bent Høie when the registration requirement took effect. “That can limit infection and hinder a major outbreak of thevirus in Norway.”
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Høie has stressed for weeks that even though the virus still hasn’t turned up in Norway, “we must be well-prepared if it does come.” His ministry has already delegated all anti-Corona coordination to Guldvog’s health directorate _(Helsedirektoratet)_, which is working closely with the state public health institute _(Folkehelseinstituttet)_ to boost preparedness. Norwegian health care professionals have been working closely as well with their counterparts in other countries regarding response to the virus, also known as Covid-19. The government has donated NOK 10 million to the World Health Organisation (WHO) and NOK 36 million to vaccination development through the Coalition for Epidemic and Pandemic Response (a total of around USD 5 million total). “The international community has shared responsibility to secure global preparedness and work together when an illness breaks out with the potential to develop into an epidemic,” said Prime Minister Erna Solberg. “We want to contribute towards getting a coordinated and effective response to an international health crisis.”WARDING OFF PANIC
Dr Ørjan Olsvik, a professor of medical microbiology on the health sciences faculty at the University of Tromsø, urged Norwegians on Wednesday not to fear the virus. In a commentary published on Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK)’s website, he warned against public overreaction and noted that the virus isn’t necessarily more dangerous than other flu viruses. “New illness that we haven’t seen before generates fear and descriptions of what _might_ happen,” Olsvik wrote. “We almost have a tradition of overreacting when a new virus comes along.” He described Corona as “a normal virus that’s milder than a normalinfluensa.”
Norwegian health authorities are also urging calm, while bracing for what could turn into what they call a “serious epidemic.” The public health institute has rated the risk of Corona spreading in Norway as “moderate,” but they’re preparing for what they call “various scenarios.” “If very many people all become infected at the same time, there can be many falling ill and needing medical help,” stated Line Vold of the health institute in a press release Tuesday evening. “That can put an extra-large burden on our hospitals and other health care services.” Most of those infected in other countries so far, however, become only “mildly ill,” she said, with only a minority developing pneumonia. Fewer than 1 percent of those infected so far, she noted, have died. _FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ADVICE IF THE CORONA VIRUS ARRIVES INNORWAY, CLICK HERE
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