Norway Minister survives no-confidence vote

Norway’s Minister of Oil and Energy, Terje Riis-Johansen, survived a vote of no-confidence put forward by the unified opposition in Parliament on Friday, thanks to the equally unified government coalition. The opposition claimed that Riis-Johansen had intentionally withheld information about the prospects for the CO2 recapture project at Statoil’s Mongstad plant. They said he had even cheated the voters, since the carbon recapture... [more]

Royal plane of Norway hit by lightning

A Scandinavian Airlines plane on its way from Oslo to Stockholm, with Norway’s Queen Sonja among the passengers, landed safely at Arlanda after it had been hit by lightning Friday aftermoon. The Norwegian Queen was on her way to attend the Royal wedding in the Sweddish capital on Saturday of Crown Princess Victoria and her fiancé Daniel Westling. All members of the Norwegian Royal Family attending the wedding festivities this weekend... [more]

China says hands off yuan; Obama talks tough

China told the rest of the world on Friday not to meddle with the way it manages the yuan, setting the stage for a clash with its biggest trading partners at next week’s G20 summit. U.S. President Barack Obama released a letter to his Group of 20 colleagues that zeroed in on prickly policy differences over China’s currency stance and debt-wary Europe’s rush to rein in bulging budget deficits. World leaders gathering in... [more]

Strike continues in Norway but new arbitration Saturday

The strike by 2500 security guards is increasingly affecting daily life for Norwegians, and for tourists as well. On Thursday visitors found the Munch Museum closed, due to a shortage of security personnel. Altogether 12 Norwegian airports are now affected by the strike, and several are closed. Passengers are transported by bus to the nearest operative airport. Oslo Airport Gardermoen has up to now been able to operate at normal capacity,... [more]

Conservative Party in Norway on the advance

The increased voters’ support for the Conservative Party (Høyre) continues, it is now the nation’s second largest and political party, according to the latest poll made by Norstat for NRK. Høyre is up 2 points on the June poll, and now has the support of 25.4 per cent of the electorate, more than one point over the result for the right-wing Progress Party. The Labour Party drops by 2 points, down to 29 per cent, but is still... [more]

Norwegian Princess Ingrid Alexandra bridesmaid

Norwegian princess Ingrid Alexandra will be one of the bridesmaids when Swedish Crown Princess Victoria weds her fiancé Daniel Westling in the Swedish capital Stockholm on Saturday. Princess Ingrid Alexandra (6), heir to the Norwegian throne, is the daughter of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit. The Swedish Crown Princess is Ingrid Alexandra’s godmother. Share this: {lang: 'en-US'} function... [more]

Norway affected by Strike

Norwegians are now being encouraged to bring small change with them when they go shopping. Stores are quickly running out of change, due to the ongoing striike by security guards. Cards are soon the only way to pay your bills at the cashier, since money transports are also affected by the security guard strike. For the same reason, more and more cash points are also closing down, as they are no longer being refilled Share this: ... [more]

Special jails for foreign criminals in Norway

The Conservative Party (Høyre) wants foreign criminals convicted in Norway to serve their sentence in special prison blocks, with limited facilities and without the usual on-the-job training. Conservative Party leader Erna Solberg said this as she presented the party’s own plan for combating crime to the party’s Central Committee. The plan calls for an extra 2000 police officers in place before 2015, and an average of two... [more]

International Polar conference closed in Nor

The International Polar Year Oslo Science Conference 2010 with more than 2 000 polar researchers from nearly 70 countries participating during the week’s presentations, closed Saturday. - This has been the largest polar science conference ever – a powerful demonstration of knowledge. We have been pleased and honoured to host you, Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said in his closing speech: - Think about it: For centuries the... [more]

Several airports closed by strike in Norway

Several Norwegian airports are closed, after more than 1000 security guards went on strike for higher pay on Saturday morning. Helicopter traffic to North Sea oil installations is also affected. Stokmarknes, Førde and Hammerfest airports will be closed. In addition, there will be no departures from Molde Airport. Haugesund airport will be kept open during the weekend. At Oslo Airport Gardermoen, 59 out of 670 security guards will walk... [more]

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