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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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The rapid rise of electric cars in Norway
Electric cars are set to dominate the roads in Norway. Already half of all new-car registrations are e-cars.
The countries which are best regarding internet freedom
A German research institute has developed a tool for analysing data corruption in 105 countries.
Welcome to eco@africa
This week on eco@africa: vanishing parks in Ivory Coast, handmade notebooks in Ethiopia and e-cars in Norway.
Munch's Hus prepares roast elk
The moose, which symbolizes Norway, tastes delicious.
Euromaxx - Highlights of the Week 22.05.2017
The key to happiness, interchangeable heels and the Atomium in Brussels.
Norway’s tips for achieving happiness
Norwegians are on average the happiest people in the world. What‘s their secret?
Norway's tips for achieving happiness
Norwegians are on average the happiest people in the world. What's their secret?
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe 17.05.2017
Norway at the top of the World Happiness Report, the Brussels Atomium, photographer Juergen Teller.
Norway's ship wthout a skipper
Norway has confirmed it's planning to launch its first autonomous and fully electric cargo ship next year.
Pope urges mediation in North Korea spat
Pope Francis has proposed that Norway mediate in the dispute between North Korea, the US and regional allies.
Muskoxen in Norway
Norway’s Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park is home to some of Europe's few remaining muskoxen.
China and Norway normalize relations
The leaders of China and Norway have met, signaling the resolution of a diplomatic spat which lasted six years.
Russian detained over explosives found near Oslo subway
Authorities in the Norwegian capital said that the youth was already known to police.
Oslo police destroy 'bomb-like device'
Though no damage was reported, Norway is cautious after Friday's attack in neighboring Sweden.
Spotlight on Europe - 31 March 2017
Britain triggers Brexit process to leave the EU+++Turks in Germany vote in a referendum to give Edorgan more powers.
Inside Europe 30.03.2017
On today's programme:Brexit Day and an unknown future for the UK - Brexit and Northern Ireland - Turks in Germany start voting in the Turkish referendum - Turkish referendum and social media – Protests and detentions in Belarus - One of Putin's biggest critics has designs on the Presidency – Are tourists a blight on Barcelona? – Ai Weiwei and the refugee crisis - Why are Norwegians just so happy?
Prefab House in Norway
Euromaxx explores a modern, prefab structure in Norway.
Inside Europe: Happy Norway
Norway is officially the happiest place on earth. That's according to the UN's annual happiness index which was just published. The country bumped fellow Scandinavians, the Danes, off the top spot from last year, although it was a close race. So what is it that makes Norway such a happy place to live? Inside Europe's own Norwegian, Lars Bevanger, tries to explain in this postcard.
Architectural wonder: a prefab in Norway
A prefab house can be assembled in just a few days.
If you're happy and you know it
The United Nations released the World Happiness Report 2017 on Monday.
Norway named the world's happiest country 2017
Norway has claimed the top spot as the happiest country on Earth, according to the World Happiness Report.
How electric cars rule Norway
With more than 100,000 electric cars already on the road, oil and gas-rich Norway aims to phase out fossil fuel cars.
Silvia Furtwängler – Queen of the Huskies
Silvia Furtwängler performs her best at temperatures below zero. She’s considered one of the best dogsled racers.
Norwegian teams set record for longest ice hockey game
Two Norwegian teams have produced the longest game in the history of ice hockey.
Court rules Breivik not treated 'inhumanely'
The mass murderer had sued the Norwegian government, calling solitary confinement torture.
Merkel, Li struck e-car compromise - report
'Handelsblatt' says China's drive for electric cars via quotas for carmakers has been slowed to cater for German makers.
Why it seems like everyone's being hacked
It seems like everyone's being hacked - and the hackers are choosing some unusual targets.
Sarah's Music: Ice Music Festival in Norway
Sarah visits the Ice Music Festival in Norway where all the instruments are made out of ice.
France claim sixth world handball title
France's handball team go from strength to strength. They beat Norway in Sunday's world championships final.
EU recommends border control extension in Schengen
The EU suggested five European nations be allowed to continue carrying out border checks implemented in 2015.
Inside Europe, produced 19.01.2017
Bold and ambitious or national suicide? Theresa May wants her Brexit cake and eat it too. The history of hacking hijinx and compromising material from Russia and how the temperature is dropping still further as NATO troops arrive in Norway. How are Italians faring after three more quakes hit their region on Wednesday and a profile on Dutch politician Geert Wilders ahead of elections in March.
$400 million for rainforests
Norway announced it will set up a fund to make small-scale farmers more productive to fight deforestation.
Inside Europe: Icy Norway-Russia relations?
Last Monday, around 300 US marines arrived in Norway for a six month deployment. Las Bevanger reports.
Inside Europe
Inside Europe is an award-winnig weekly radio show with a focus on European topics.
Inside Europe: Jeans made in Trondheim
A team of denim enthusiasts in Norway are making pairs of jeans right inside their own shop. Lars Bevanger reports.
Norway insists killer's rights respected
Norway's government is appealing a ruling saying it has violated mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik's human rights.
Urban skiing in Oslo
A group of Norwegian freeriders perform their daring ski stunts all over their home city of Olso.
Endangered fjords in Norway
A mining operation that will dump waste into a Norwegian fjord is being opposed by local people.
On a Kickspark safari in Geilo
At the Norwegian ski resort of Geilo, a traditional Scandinavian sled is enjoying a renaissance.
Saving Norway's fjords
Fishermen, reindeer herders and other residents are protesting plans to dump mining waste into a Norwegian fjord.
Inside Europe: Norway's transparency on tax
How much do you earn, and how much do you pay in tax? If you think that's getting a bit too personal, spare a thought for the Norwegians. Because in Norway, the earnings, assets and taxes of every citizen is public knowledge, and searchable online to boot. It's all done in the name of transparency, but as Lars Bevanger now reports from Oslo, not everyone is happy with being snooped upon.
Saving Norway's fjords
Norwegians are fighting plans that would allow mining waste to be dumped into a stunning fjord.
Stolen concentration camp gate found in Norway
The gate was stolen two years ago from the former Nazi concentration camp in Dachau, sparking outrage.
German women's team finish stellar year with Norway draw
Despite dominating Norway in Chemnitz, Germany's women's team couldn't quite finish off 2016 on a high.
Norway denies Snowden no-extradition guarantee
Snowden had hoped to travel to Oslo to receive an award for outstanding efforts for freedom of expression.
Norway police smash pedophile ring
In Norway's largest abuse case to date, 51 suspects are under investigation for being part of a pedophile network.
Norway consecrates Europe's first cathedral in a decade
Roman Catholics in Norway have consecrated what officials said is the first cathedral to be built in Europe in a decade.
International football roundup
France bested Sweden almost a year after the Paris attacks, while England and Scotland defied FIFA in a friendly.
Norway's youngest publisher
Elise By Olson is just 16 and has already been putting out her own magazine for three years.
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