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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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Inside Europe - A lesser known refugee route
Inside Europe - A lesser known refugee route
Living Planet: Food Security
Experts warn of severe food shocks, Russia destroys western food imports, Norway’s oil fund divests from palm oil, and a Spanish city’s crusade against leftovers. Producer/Presenter: Charlotta Lomas Studio manager: Eliane Guillarducci Studio technician: Thomas Schmidt
Ethical investment
The issue of palm oil is back in the news headlines this week, after Norway’s pension fund announced it is divesting from companies linked to palm oil activities. The sovereign-wealth fund acted on recommendations from its ethical council. DW’s Lars Bevanger has the details.
New Euro test for Dortmund
After three points in the Bundesliga on Saturday, Europe is back on the agenda for Borussia Dortmund.
Inside Europe - Organic food in Oslo
Inside Europe - Organic food in Oslo
Europa League: No Reus for BVB
Borussia Dortmund will travel for their Europa League without star man Marco Reus
AirBaltic co-pilot jail time for intoxication
A Latvian airBaltic co-pilot has been sentenced to six months imprisonment by a Norwegian court on Monday.
Inside Europe - Taking back Utoya
Inside Europe - Taking back Utoya
'Drunk' Latvian flight crew fired, held in Norway
The blood alcohol results are in for the airBaltic team tested at Oslo Airport this weekend, and they're not good.
Plane crew arrested for suspected drunkenness
Acting on a tip, police in Norway have detained four airline employees for suspected drunkenness.
Four years after Breivik
This weekend marks the return to Utoya for the first summer camp since the deadly attacks four years ago.
Russia submits Arctic claim to UN
Russia has submitted a revised bid to the UN for more than 1 million square kilometers of the Arctic sea shelf.
Norway: Youth camp after the massacre
Terrorist Anders Breivik killed 69 people on Utøya island. Now a summer camp is reopening there.
'Showing Breivik artefacts extremely important'
Norway has held a ceremony to mark the fourth anniversary of the worst terrorist attack in the country's recent history.
Norwegian mass murderer admitted to university
Mass murderer Anders Behrings Breivik, who killed 77 people in 2011, has been admitted to the University of Oslo.
Colombia's FARC rebels call ceasefire
FARC has said it will call a month-long ceasefire to boost ongoing peace talks with the Colombian government.
Bogota and FARC rebels urged to 'de-escalate'
Four countries involved in peace talks in Colombia urge leftist guerrilas and Bogota to halt gowing violence.
More money, more problems in Norway
Norway may appear to be a rich country, but are oil rich Norwegians living far beyond their means?
Inside Europe - the European radio weekly
Inside Europe - the European radio weekly
Inside Europe - Bad budgeting in Norway
Inside Europe - Bad budgeting in Norway
Iranian students sue Norway over expulsion
Two Iranian PhD students are suing Norway after being expelled on suspicion of gathering "dangerous" nuclear knowledge.
WorldLink - Nuclear ambitions?
Iranian students are taking Norway to court for denying them university access over nuclear fears.
WorldLink - Recognition and persecution
Egyptian journalists face arbitrary detention, a pilot fights to be freed, Iranian students fight explusion from Norway.
England and US progress to quarterfinals
Both England the US have made it to the Women's World Cup quarterfinals, as the tournament closes in on the final.
WorldLink
On today's show, WorldLink searches for equality, across continents and around the globe.
Germany draw in Women's World Cup
Germany could only take a point from the second game of their Women's World Cup campaign in Canada.
A nuclear education for Iranians in Norway?
Is Iran sending young people to western countries to learn how to make nuclear weapons? Authorities in Norway have blocked university access for dozens of Iranian students. But next week two of them are taking the Norwegian state to court. They say their studies have nothing at all to do with nuclear weapons and that Norway discriminates against Iranians. Lars Bevanger reports from Oslo.
Inside Europe
On today's program: A surprise election result in Turkey offers a chance for change - The anguish of a mother whose son joined 'IS' - Human rights concerns ahead of the European Games in Azerbaijan - Lost in translation on the Hungarian border - Norway's concerns over Iranian students - A new campaign to liberalize Irish abortion laws - A test for Latvian tolerance - Ruins and rubbish in Rome.
Art on toast
Ida Skivenes from Norway takes her favorite meal of the day, breakfast, and turns it into art.
Norway shifts away from coal
The Norwegian parliament has voted to stop its sovereign wealth fund from investing in coal-based businesses.
Taliban confirms informal talks with Afghan officials
Informal discussions have been held in Norway between the Taliban and Afghan officials.
'daddy leave', Norwegian style
Norway has one of the world's most generous parental leave systems. Parents can take up to 59 weeks off on 80 percent pay, and the leave can be equally divided between mum and dad. A gender equality paradise, you might think. But as Lars Bevanger reports from Oslo, that's not necessarily the case.
NATO, allies launch Arctic air drills
NATO members and partners have begun large-scale aerial drills in northern Europe.
Foreign diplomats killed in Pakistan crash
The ambassadors of Norway and the Philippines have been reportedly killed in a helicopter crash in Pakistan.
Norway 'best place to be a mother'
A report published by Save the Children has ranked Norway as the best place to be a mother.
Norway jails five wolf hunters
Five wolf hunters are sentenced to jail in Norway in an unprecedented environmental crackdown.
Norway angry over Russian travel ban violation
A diplomatic spat has evolved between Russia and Norway over the visit by Russia's deputy prime minister to Svalbard.
Japan resumes whale hunt
Against an ICJ court decision from 2014, four japanese whaling ships are now on their way to hunt minke whales.
UEFA orders match restart
For the first time ever, UEFA has ordered a match to be restarted after a refereeing error.
Norway: Difficult WWII past
On January 1st, 2015, Norway's national archives opened up long-sealed court files dealing with tens of thousands of Norwegians accused of treason during World War II. Any Norwegian can now find out whether their family members, some of whom may be still alive, collaborated with the Nazi occupiers.
Pulse
On this week’s show, we’ll look at the wide world of sports. DW sports correspondent Jonathan Harding is live in the studio to discuss how money and racism are changing soccer. We'll discover how hard it is to live a normal life as a teenage Olympic hopeful and why professional boxers in Norway can finally put their gloves back on.
Norwegian boxers can put their gloves back on
For the last few decades professional boxing was banned in Norway. But now the Norwegian government has lifted the ban and young boxers are preparing for the first professional bout on home turf.
An unwelcome extremist
In Norway, an Iraqi Islamist is keeping the entire country on tenterhooks. The man, who calls himself Mullah Krekar, was granted asylum in Norway in 1991, but in the meantime has been held responsible for terrorist attacks by an Islamist group in northern Iraq. Now he's about to be confined to a small village in northern Norway.
Nobel Peace Prize committee chairman demoted
The Nobel Peace Prize committee has elected a new chairman to replace Thorbjoern Jagland.
Norwegian boxers can now enter the ring on home turf
What do North Korea, Iran and Norway have in common? Well, until recently they all banned professional boxing. But now the Norwegian centre-right government has lifted the ban, and boxing fans are preparing for the first professional bout in more than 30 years - while opponents are protesting. Lars Bevanger reports from Oslo.
Oslo Muslims join hands
More than 1,000 people have taken part in a peace vigil in Oslo in a show of solidarity with Norway's Jewish community.
Norwegian Muslims to embrace, guard Jews
Norwegian Muslims to embrace, guard Jews at Oslo synagogue
Norway Muslims plan 'ring of peace'
Following last week's shootings in Denmark, Norway's Muslims plan to form a "ring of peace" around a synagogue in Oslo.
Norway to become Germany's energy reservoir
As a powerhouse for Europe, Norwegian hydropower plays an important role in the renewable energy revolution.
Power cable deal
Norwegian and German companies have inked an agreement to build a long power cable for a climate-friendly energy system.
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