It is the first such excavation in Norway for about a century. Most of the ocean-going ship has rotted away over the centuries, but archaeologist Dr Knut Paasche believes the layout of the iron ...
These perks are able to be doled out in large part because Norway makes so much money from oil and gas, the BBC wrote. The country is one of the largest exporters of oil, and it has a sovereign ...
A U.S. citizen has died after a Viking ship replica capsized off Norway's west coast overnight, according to Norwegian media. Police reportedly found a woman dead in the water close to the vessel ...
The operation is owned by Nordlaks, Norway’s largest privately owned fish farming company, which controls 41 of the 1,757 farms crowded off the windswept coast of the Scandinavian country.
In August 2024, Norway once again broke records in the electric vehicle sphere. This month was the first time that the amount of all-electric cars on the road in the country overtook that of ...
Norwegian Intelligence Service boss sees risk level higher Putin government calls sabotage accusations scaremongering Norway fears its oil and gas facilities may be targeted STAVANGER, Norway ...
Norway’s GDP per person is $94,600, some 11% higher than America’s. The country’s unemployment rate is 2%. Growth, though slowing, has been higher than the rest of Europe’s in recent years ...
OSLO, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Norway's security police (PST) have begun a preliminary investigation into reports that a Norwegian-owned company was linked to the sale of pagers to Lebanese militant ...
She has more than six years of experience as a writer, editor and copywriter. For travelers hoping to visit Norway, figuring out how to navigate the vast and breathtaking country can be a challenge.
Norway, one of the world's largest oil exporters, now has more electric cars on its roads than petrol-driven ones. A beloved beluga whale thought to have been a Russian "spy" who was found dead ...
The participants head to their respective areas in the mountains of northern Norway. It becomes clear that they face a great mental and physical challenge.
Rising sea levels as a result of global warming could leave the historic Bryggen area of Bergen underwater by 2100, a report released Wednesday said.