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Report: Breivik could have been stopped faster

An independent inquiry has said that Norway’s 2011 attacker Breivek could have been stopped sooner if police had acted faster.

Norway, SocietyAugust 16, 2012
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Norway: DNA confirms sock belonged to missing Sigrid

DNA testing has shown that a sock found at a Lavevien kindergarten is that of missing Norwegian teenager Sigrid Giskegjerde Schjetne.

MBL, NorwayAugust 15, 2012
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Expert: euro crisis to reach Norway

A top financial expert has said that Norway will not remain immune to the euro crisis.

GeneralAugust 10, 2012
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Norway attack victims remembered one year later

Sunday saw Norway commemorate the one-year anniversary of last year’s attacks in Oslo and Utoeya Island.

MBL, NorwayJuly 27, 2012
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Norwegian cyclist Hushovd pulls out of Olympics

A top cyclist from Norway has backed out of the forthcoming road race at the London Olympics due to an illness.

General, InternationalJuly 22, 2012
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Norway to change family reunification regulations

Norwegian officials have said that the government is to change some rules regarding family reunification.

MBL, NorwayJuly 19, 2012
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Iceland, Japan and Norway block UN whaling role

Whale hunting nations have denied the United Nations the ability to have greater influence on whaling policies.

Environment, European UnionJuly 16, 2012
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Norwegian authorities to sell off Gestapo building

Officials in Norway are reportedly looking to sell off a building used for torture during WWII.

General, InternationalJuly 16, 2012
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