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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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Scandinavian savior
Cologne have scored a coup by poaching star Norwegian coach Stale Solbakken from Copenhagen.
The Q-word
Norway offers a surprisingly easy way to bring more women into corporate boardrooms.
Deluxe – Traditional Wooden Houses in Trysil, Norway
In this euromaxx deluxe report we take you 200 kilometres north of the Norwegian capital Oslo to the ski resort of Trysil. A Norwegian couple have recreated a traditional settlement there by collecting century old lodges from around the country and rebuilding them on their land.
The Glassblowers from Tjura, Norway
In the tiny town of Tjura, 140 km north of Oslo, Vidar Koksvik and Kari Håkonse founded the manufacture Kart Glass. The remote area gives the two master glassblowers the right piece of mind to produce top-class glasses, bowls and vases that are sought after throughout Norway - and on the internet.
audiobox: norway quota
What is Europe's most gender-progressive country doing to ensure equality in the workplace?
euromaxx city - Oslo, Norway
Oslo is a city of contrasts. In recent years some very modern buildings have won the hearts of locals and tourists alike.
Oil spill
Officials are investigating damage caused by an Icelandic cargo ship that ran aground off Norway.
Threatened sea life
Norwegian authorities struggle to limit the spread of an oil slick after a tanker was grounded.
Oh Josef!
Deutsche Bank CEO Josef Ackermann has caused a furor over his views on women in senior management.
New frontiers
Norway calls for a polar code and strict drilling regulations at a conference on 'Arctic Frontiers.'
Nordic alliance
Nine northern European states are meeting in the UK to discuss areas for mutual growth and jobs.
China threatens EU envoys
China is putting pressure on Europe to keep envoys away from the Nobel awards ceremony.
Norwegian noise reduction
Oil giant Statoil is working on a device to not only block noise, but to also record it over time
'Hold Chinese leaders accountable to their own constitution'
Chinese authorities have reacted angrily to the Nobel Prize for democracy activist Liu Xiaobo.
Nobel Peace Prize
The 2010 Nobel Peace Prize has been controversially awarded to jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo.
Seeds on ice
A third of crop varieties could be restored after a catastrophe thanks to an Arctic seed vault.
Cheap Germans
While Norway is popular among German tourists, Germans aren't always popular with the locals.
Terrorism arrests
Police arrest three men in Germany and Norway suspected of preparing a terrorist attack.
Whaling ban deadlock
Delegates to the International Whaling Commission say its annual meeting will end in failure.
German Eurovision win
Germany is winner of the Eurovision Song Contest thanks to teenager Lena Meyer-Landrut.
'Out of control'
Norwegian environmental groups fear a disaster could occur at a North Sea oil platform.
Deforestation conference
Fifty countries meet in Oslo on Thursday to discuss how to combat growing deforestation.
Tarnished by Nazi ties
A new museum in Norway reflects the country's love-hate relationship with author Knut Hamsun.
Sea frontier deal
Russia and Norway strike a deal that equally divides the fuel-rich Barents Sea between them.
Fortress Europe?
DW takes a look at some of the positives and negatives of the EU's visa-free Schengen area.
Vancouver 2010
Germany's Axel Teichmann captured silver in the men's 50-kilometer cross-country skiing event.
Iraqi oil
A Russian-Norwegian consortium wins a bid to develop Iraq's largest undeveloped oil field.
Osmotic power
A Norwegian power company hopes osmosis pulls its weight as a new way to generate clean energy.
Flu mutation
Norwegian authorities have found H1N1 mutations, but stress that there is no need for alarm.
Nobel Peace Prize
Obama is third US president in office to win peace prize
Close shave
Norway's ruling center-left coalition has claimed a narrow victory in parliamentary elections.
Five in a row?
The German women's soccer team have made it to the European final after beating Norway.
Women's soccer
Germany has launched the defense of its European title with a 4-0 victory against Norway.
Icelandic brain drain
In the aftermath of Iceland's financial collapse many citizens are planning to leave the country.
Oil spill
A grounded Chinese tanker is leaking oil off the coast of Norway, threatening a bird sanctuary.
Whaling meeting
Environmentalists say international trade in whale meat is picking up, despite ban.
Child porn
Homes in four Nordic countries targeted in child porn sweep
Eye vs tunes
The favorites prevailed at this year's Eurovision, while US sex appeal did little to help Germany.
Opinion: Sri Lanka
While the war may be over, peace is some way off.
Norway confirms first swine flu case, global death tally tops 50
Norway has become the latest European country to report its first case of Influenza A(H1N1).
Power transfer
Norwegian power companies invest in an underwater cable to deliver green electricity to Germany.
Bastoy Prison
A Norwegian prison teaches inmates trust and responsibility for their lives outside.
Norway Stun Germany
There was little positive new for the German soccer team after a 1-0 loss to lowly Norway.
Jockeying for Positions
Germany's friendly against Norway will be a test for keeper Rene Adler and other young hopefuls.
Part of the Game
Michael Ballack says he has no regrets about criticizing Joachim Loew ahead of Norway clash.
Fatal Attacks
Two adults and at least two children are dead following separate attacks in Norway and Belgium.
Unfreezing Iceland
Iceland will get billions of euros in loans after the IMF and Nordic neighbors agree to help.
Energy Options
The EU unveils plans to increase energy security and cut dependency on Russian gas.
Iceland Hopes for Support from Nordic Neighbours
Economic output in Iceland was estimated to drop some 10 per cent next year, the prime minister of Iceland said Monday, Oct. 27, leading to calls for help to the country's Nordic neighbors.
Nobel's Will
A Norwegian author claims Mother Teresa and Al Gore didn't deserve the Nobel Prize.
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