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Norway
The Kingdom of Norway lies on the Scandinavian Peninsula and is not part of the European Union.
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Spotlight on Europe - 06 July 2018
German coalition parties agree tougher migrant policy++Why some Norwegians are not happy with electric cars rise
Life on the edge
Europe gets tough on immigration, violence on the Ecuadorian border, prison theatre in Colombia, and a top sommelier.
Inside Europe: 05.07.2018
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's last-ditch deal to end a dispute over migration —Harley-Davidson caught in the crosshairs of a transatlantic trade dispute — NATO discusses the clash between US President Donald Trump and Merkel ahead of a Brussels summit — Norway's electric vehicles and why some car dealers are trash-talking them — Spain's resort island of Palma, Majorca outlaws Airbnb and more.
Inside Europe: No Nordic love for electric cars?
Customers in Nordic countries were often told not to buy electric cars. Nik Martin investigates.
A house in the Arctic Circle
A Norwegian couple has built an unusual house in the Arctic Circle!
World in Progress: Refugees in Norway
After a huge influx of immigrants to Europe in 2015, Norway has begun tightening its borders. The Norwegian government now boasts to have the strictest refugee regulations in Europe. These have resulted in a sharp decline in the number of refugees entering the country. World in Progress finds out what that means for those who are hoping to stay in Norway, and those who deal with refugees.
World in Progress: Norway's restrictive refugee policy
Norway has Europe's toughest refugee regulations and: Factcheck on teh situataion of refugees in Europe
Boy on cruise ship racks up €12,000 roaming bill
A 12-year-old used just under a half a gigabyte worth of data at sea, and was billed more than €12,000 as a result.
Norway wants to double US troops near Russia
The move could raise tensions with Moscow, though Oslo had said it was not targeted at Russia.
Spotlight on Europe - 01 June 2018
Ireland votes to lift its ban on abortion+++Celebrating the holy month of Ramadan in Norway where the sun never sets
Inside Europe: Ramadan where the sun never sets
We’re around half way through the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, when followers around the world engage in spiritual reflection and charitable acts. They are also expected to fast every day between sunrise and sunset. But what happens if the sun never sets where you live? Lars Bevanger has this postcard from Norway.
Inside Europe 31.05.2018
Ireland’s historic vote on abortion – Germany’s asylum scandal – Board games and social change in the former Soviet Union – Ramadan where the sun never sets – The tumbling lira and Turkey’s elections – Far-right attacks on the rise in Greece – The robot breaking the isolation of sick children – Do cartoon characters promote childhood obesity? - Organic sounds with Vienna's Vegetable Orchestra.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe 31.05.2018
Enchanting installations; climbing on the tongue of a "troll"; an artful farewell to coal mining.
Car dealers trash-talk electric cars: study
During visits to more than 80 auto dealers in five Nordic countries, researchers were often told not to buy e-vehicles.
Inside Europe 10.05.2018
French President Macron speaks exclusively to DW about how he tried to keep the US in the Iran nuclear deal – Can the EU salvage the nuclear accord? – The Czech connection to Novichok - Concern about Europe's intensive farming - Basque separatist group ETA disbands - France's "stolen children" from the island of Reunion - An American take on the Bridge at Remagen - Polyamory takes off in Norway.
Inside Europe: Polyamory takes off in Norway
Monogamous relationships in Norway are a thing of the past and the future belongs to...living openly with more than one partner. That's according to a Norwegian group founded about a year ago. It wants acceptance and ultimately the possibility of marriage for those who love in groups of three or more. Our reporter John Laurenson went to Oslo to meet some of them.
Germany lose again in shootout
Germany suffered their second straight shootout loss at the IIHF World Championship in Denmark.
Inside Europe 03.05.2018
On today's program: Two EU member states slip down the World Press Freedom Index - Turkey: the world’s biggest jailer of journalists – May ’68 and today’s protests in France -The glam and the grumbles at NATO's new HQ – Proposed penalties for EU member states - Italy's first Museum of Fascism - A month commemorating Napoleon - The perks and privileges for driving electric cars in Norway.
Norway, China spearhead e-mobility
A fresh study has shown that Norway and China remain at the forefront of nations facilitating e-car market penetration.
The quaint mining town of Røros
The quaint mining town of Røros, with its tradtional timber houses, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Finland tops 2018 happiness index
Despite its dreary weather and long winters, Finland has been named as the world's happiest country.
One of us - a tale of an extremist loser
Åsne Seierstad tells the story of Anders Breivik and the massacre he carried out in July 22, 2011.
Asne Seierstad: 'We must understand why Europe is attacked'
Asne Seierstad writes about Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik and two women who became Islamists.
Finland, Norway mull EU's first Arctic rail link
The two nations will explore building the first rail connection from an EU member state to an Arctic Ocean port.
Marit Bjoergen puts Norway top of the medal table
Marit Bjoergen has won the final event of the Pyeongchang Olympics taking Norway to the top of the medals table.
Sarah’s Favorite Festivals
Join Sarah Willis to some of her favourite classical music festivals!
Winter Olympics: What's behind Norway's medal dominance?
For a country of just 5.2 million, Norway has consistently punched above its weight at the Winter Games.
Norway orders 15,000 eggs for Olympics
A translation error resulted in the team receiving thousands of eggs more than it expected.
Inside Europe: Russia charges Norwegian with spying
Russia has arrested and charged a Norwegian with spying, but could he be a pawn in a greater geopolitical game?
Ice Music Festival in Norway
Sarah visits the Ice Music Festival in Norway where all the instruments are made out of ice.
50 Kitchens, One City: Norway
In Munch's Hus, Germany's one and only Norwegian restaurant, Elk roast is a customer favorite!
Norwegians decline Trump's invitation
Donald Trump had said, in less-than-polite terms, that they would be more welcome than migrants from other states.
Inside Europe 11.01.12018
Is Turkey on a charm offensive with the EU? - British Prime Minister Theresa May tries to shake up her government - Protests over Poland’s health care reforms - Chinese students flock to France to cultivate their palates - A midwife in Hungary is sentenced to prison - Africans migrants in Greece find hope in their faith - Can humans and wolves coexist peacefully? - Is the future of cars wooden?
Inside Europe: Concern over Norway's wolves
In Norway, environmentalists and sheep farmers regularly clash over the rights of the predator versus the need to protect people and their livestock. This year, WWF Norway will be taking the Norwegian state to court over what the environmental organisation sees as an unsustainable hunt of an animal already threatened with extinction. Lars Bevanger has this report from Oslo.
Sunfire - The search for new fuels
The Sunfire company has developed a way to make fuel with renewable electricity and no fossil input!
NGOs lose court case to halt Norway oil hunt
A Norwegian court has found that the government's licensing of Arctic oil exploration does not violate the country's con
Norway tops global sales of electric cars
Sales of electric and hybrid vehicles have exceeded half of all new registrations in Norway over the past 12 months.
US, UK, Norway warn South Sudan to stop violating ceasefire
The three countries issued the statement amid ongoing violations of the ceasefire from both sides.
Norway's booming electric vehicle industry
Driving in a Tesla car through Norway. Thanks to state subsidies, the country's EV industry is booming.
Euromaxx - Highlights of the Week 23.12.2017
Happy Danes, daredevil Jean-Yves Blondeau, a mountain restaurant in Austria, art light by 3hund and a house in Northern.
A house in the Arctic Circle
A Norwegian couple has built an unusual house in the Arctic Circle.
Spotlight on Europe - 29 December 2017
Why the Norwegians are the world’s happiest people +++ How the Belgians got bothered over frites
Russia arrests Norwegian citizen for espionage
Russian security services have detained a Norwegian citizen for allegedly obtaining confidential military documents.
Norway’s EU deal a model for UK?
Norway has a trade agreement with the EU that could serve as a blueprint for future EU-UK commerce.
Norway ex-royal says Spacey groped him
The ex-husband of Princess Martha Louise told a radio station that Spacey grabbed him at a Nobel Peace Prize concert.
Euromaxx - Highlights of the Week
Winter shop decorations, a gingerbread town, Zakopane, Gault&Millau's chef of 2017 and a ski workshop in Bavaria.
Scores of Norwegian reindeer mowed down
More than 100 reindeer in Norway have been killed by freight trains in recent days, according to local reports.
Inside Europe: Tension between Turkey and its NATO allies
Turkey’s relations with the West have nosedived after a NATO military exercise in Norway, during which President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Turkey’s founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, were reportedly depicted as “enemies” on a drill chart. The incident comes as the controversial trial of two Turkish businessmen kicks off in New York. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
More wolves now live in Germany, data shows
Researchers have found 60 packs are now living across Germany - which is likely to frustrate farmers
NATO sorry for targeting top Turks in exercise
Turkey's founding leader and its current president were both listed as enemy targets in a NATO joint military exercise.
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