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The Kingdom of Norway lies on the Scandinavian Peninsula and is not part of the European Union.
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Nils Petter Molvær | Europe in Concert
Nils Petter Molvær is a pioneer of electronic jazz. His breakthrough came in 1997 with his debut album, "Khmer." With it, he launched a true jazz boom in Norway. At the Jazzfest Bonn, the musician's performance was entitled "Triaxial."
Nils Petter Molvær - live at the Jazzfest Bonn
Nils Petter Molvær is a pioneer of electronic jazz. In Bonn his performance was entitled "Triaxial".
Inside Europe: Apple picking benefits Norwegian society
What do you do if you have too many apple trees and no time to pick the fruit? In Oslo, that's an annual headache, and it's not uncommon that large amounts of high quality apples go to waste. But now a group of idealists have set about gathering the apples that nobody wants, creating jobs for people with disabilities – AND lovely apple juice- in the process.
Radioactive leak at Norway nuclear reactor
The crew of the facility in a mountain cave in the Halden municipality, was evacuated after the radioactive iodine leak.
Countries with the fastest internet connections
An American internet expert collected data on internet speeds round the world.
Whales remain unprotected
Pro-whaling countries have successfully scuttled a proposal for a cetacean sanctuary in the South Atlantic.
Norway, Mullah Krekar, Islamic State
Najmaddin Faraj Ahmad, also known as Mullah Krekar, can be deported to Italy, a court in Oslo has ruled.
Norway: Mountain peak gift unconstitutional
Norway has said it cannot move its borders, dashing hopes it would gift Finland a bordering mountain peak for centenary.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Pooh Bear turns 90, the Spanish region of Rioja and a prefab home in Norway
Prefab house in Norway
A Norwegian prefab home is built with locally sourced materials.
Johaug tests positive
Norwegian cross-country skier Therese Johaug has tested positive for a banned substance.
Iraqi activist wins Norway human rights prize
Yanar Mohammed has won Norway's prestigious human rights prize.
More polar bears shot dead in Norwegian Arctic
More polar bears are being killed in Norway's arctic islands, as encounters with humans increase.
Court: 'No safe passage for Snowden'
A Norwegian court rejects bid by Edward Snowden for assurances he would not be extradited if he visits Norway.
Norway backs down on Utoya massacre memorial
Authorities in Oslo were ready to change plans for the memorial near Utoya island after locals rejected the idea.
Norway hairdresser fined for turning away Muslim
Merete Hodne must pay upwards of $1,000 for religious discrimination after turning away a woman who came into her salon.
Facebook's Zuckerberg blasted for censorship
The editor-in-chief of Norway's largest newspaper has written an open letter to Mark Zuckerberg.
Spectrum: On the brain
A huge Alzheimer's "breakthrough," Norway's reindeer struck twice by bad luck, and exiting the Mars dome on Hawaii.
Müller grabs double as Germany win
Thomas Müller ended his international goal shortage with a double against Norway.
Germany-Norway preview
On Sunday against Norway, German begin to defend their World Cup title.
How are electric cars subsidized?
How do subsidies for e-cars work in Europe? A trip around subsidy-land.
Lightning risk 'much higher for animals'
DW speaks to the head of a high-voltage lab to find out how lightning could have potentially killed hundreds of animals.
Reindeer die in Norway lightning storm
Hundreds of dead reindeer have been discovered following a lightning storm in southern Norway.
Manilla, Maoist guerillas set to ink lasting truce
Norway says that the Philippines government and Communist guerrillas agreed to an indefinite truce as talks continue.
Philippines, rebels start peace talks in Norway
The Philippine government has met with the rebels in Norway in an effort to reach a truce.
Inside Europe
A roundup of topical issues which shape the European continent
Pulse
Thirty jam-packed minutes of fun, mind-stimulating information and music, here, on Pulse.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx Special goes on holiday! This time: in the mountains. A glacier tour in Norway, world-famous climber Reinhold Messner's latest Mountain Museum, and a modern Alphorn musician in South Tyrol.
Inside Europe - the inside take on European affairs
On today's programme: Is Europe unravelling under the weight of multiple crises? -Turkish divides spread outside the country's borders - A new Italian campaign tells migrants to stay home - Moving mountains in Norway - The mysterious tourists in rural England - Brexit and expats in Spain - Will a Frexit be the next crack to appear in Europe? - A celebration of burps near Bologna.
Inside Europe: Will Norway move a mountain for Finland?
Correspondent Lars Bevanger explains why Norway might gift a mountain for Finland's 100th anniversary of independence.
Melting ice in the Arctic: Fishermen see good business ahead
Not only climate change, but also numerous fishing boats are endangering the Arctic environment.
Norway attacks: 'Time does not heal all wounds'
Norwegians have paid tribute to the 77 people who were killed during a bombing and shooting five years ago.
Inside Europe, produced 07.07.16
Inside Europe, a roundup of topical issues facing the European continent.
World in Progress: From rags to riches?
A show about the huge gap between rich and poor - some can barely make ends meet while others shop until they drop.
World in Progress: Lessons to learn from Norway?
Revenues rarely trickle down to people in African oil-rich states. Why is that? DW speaks to Chatham House's Alex Vines.
World in Progress: Norway's oil wealth
Nearly all of Norway's oil revenues go into a fund that has been set up for the benefit of all Norwegians.
Inside Europe: Will foreigners still call the UK home?
Europeans who call the UK their home are wondering if they will be allowed to stay in a post Brexit world. Our correspondent, Lars Bevanger moved to Britain from Norway two decades ago, and he too is trying to understand what is happening in the country he now calls home. He sent us this Postcard from Manchester.
Brexit plan: could the 'Norway model' work?
The so-called 'Norway model' has emerged as a favorable option for the UK to adopt after Brexit, but what does it mean?
Inside Europe: Gender equality in Norway's armed forces
Women's rights are about to march forward in Norway. The country has long been at the forefront when it comes to gender equality, but one area of society has lagged behind: the armed forces. That's changing this summer, as Norway has just become the first European country and NATO member to make military service compulsory for both men and women.
App wars in Norway
A consumer council in Norway looked into how 20 popular apps share your data. Lars Bevanger reports from Oslo.
Inside Europe: Brexit from a non-EU Norwegian perspective
What will happen if the UK votes to leave the EU in the June 23 referendum? One country that has never been part of the EU, but has a special relationship to the bloc is Norway. Which is why lots of people have been looking to that Scandinavian country for clues for how a Brexited Britain would look. Lars Bevanger reports from Oslo.
Tasty seaweed
Seaweed is grown off the coast of Norway in the North Sea. It can be used in many recipes and is even used to brew beer.
Can oil-rich Norway meet emissions pledges?
Norway became of the first countries in the world to ratify the Paris treaty at a UN ceremony in New York in April. Like other signatories, the country must now cut its emissions to stop global temperatures rising by more than 2 degrees Celsius. So how will one of the world’s largest oil and gas producers manage to its emissions by 40 percent by 2030?
Living Planet: High in the sky
We meet the pilot of the first solar-powered flight around the world, Norway faces an oil dilemma, and what's putting the world's most famous tourist sites at risk?
Living Planet
This week, we fly high with the pilot of the first solar-powered flight around the world.
32-hour live app terms read-a-thon in Norway
The project was launched to protest the "absurd...scope, length and complexity" of user agreements.
Going Dutch
Norway's prisons are bursting at the seams, so prisoners are being outsourced to the Netherlands.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund to sue VW
Similar lawsuits from shareholders and car owners are already set to cost the company billions.
Apple and Art
Apple products have become a favorite tool among artists and filmmakers
Apple and art
Apple products have become a favorite tool among artists and filmmakers.
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