Tag #Norway

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Norway Faces Backlash for Low Ukraine Aid Amidst Record Oil and Gas Profits

Norway's relatively low financial aid to Ukraine (1.45 billion euros) despite earning an additional 108 billion euros from increased oil and gas prices in 2022-2023 has sparked controversy, especially considering the contributions of other Scandinavian nations (Denmark: 2.3 billion euros; Sweden: 5....

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Norwegian Fuel Supplier Cuts US Military Fuel Over Ukraine Conflict

Haltbakk Bunkers, a private fuel supplier, stopped providing fuel to US forces in Norway after criticizing the US president and vice-president's handling of the Ukraine conflict; this followed a London summit where European leaders agreed on a ceasefire plan for Ukraine, reflecting growing European ...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Kenya's 1990 Aid Cut: A Wake-Up Call for Donor Dependency

Kenya's 1990 termination of diplomatic ties with Norway, triggered by the ambassador's show of support for a human rights activist, instantly halted a \$30 million annual aid budget and ended the employment of numerous embassy staff, prompting reflection on the vulnerability of donor-dependent organ...

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Norwegian Firm Halts US Military Fuel Deliveries After Trump-Zelenskyy Dispute

Haltbakk Bunkers, a small Norwegian oil company, stopped supplying fuel to US military ships in Norway after a public argument between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy, defying the Norwegian government's support for US military operations, as stated by owner Gunnar Gran and in a since-deleted Facebook...

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Huizinga Wins 5,000m; Helmet Experiment Impacts World Cup Standings

Chris Huizinga won the men's 5,000m speed skating race at the World Cup in Thialf, Netherlands, with a time of 6:08.07, while Ragne Wiklund won the women's 3,000m race. The race also saw a helmet experiment with mixed results, affecting the overall standings.

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Polar Bear Mothers' Den Emergence Timing on Svalbard: Implications for Cub Survival

A study using GPS trackers and camera traps on Svalbard, Norway, reveals that polar bear mothers leave their snow dens with cubs around March 9th, initially briefly, then fully around two weeks later; this critical spring period is crucial for cub survival, with only about half reaching breeding age...

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Life Below Water
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Norway Weighs Tourism Limits to Preserve Hiking Access

Norway's popular hiking trails, such as Preikestolen (380,000 visitors in 2024) and Reinebringen, face overcrowding, prompting discussions on visitor caps or alternative solutions to manage tourism while respecting the nation's "right to roam," allemannsretten.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Heerenveen World Cup Concludes: Hamar Championships Next

The final World Cup speed skating races in Heerenveen, Netherlands concluded with the Netherlands winning nine gold medals; the upcoming World Championships in Hamar, Norway will be a key competition for skaters such as Jordan Stolz (USA), Marijke Groenewoud (NED), and the strong Norwegian team.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Dutch Parliament to Hear Findings on Child Abuse Case

The Dutch Parliament will hold a hearing today on the investigation into the severe abuse of an 11-year-old foster child from Vlaardingen, following conclusions that child protective services failed the child; meanwhile, the Dutch navy participates in a large military exercise in Norway.

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Quality Education
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Wellinger Wins Silver at Ski Jumping World Championships

Andreas Wellinger of Germany won silver in the men's ski jumping normal hill event at the Trondheim World Championships, overcoming eight weeks of poor performance and criticism, finishing 2.3 points behind Norway's Marius Lindvik.

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Germany Wins Silver in Nordic Combined World Championships

Germany secured a silver medal in the Nordic Combined mixed team event at the World Championships in Trondheim, finishing behind Norway but ahead of Austria, with Vinzenz Geiger, Nathalie Armbruster, Jenny Nowak, and Julian Schmid securing the team's success.

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Gender Equality
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PoMo Museum Opens in Trondheim, Showcasing Diverse Contemporary Art Collection

In Trondheim, Norway, the newly opened PoMo Museum, funded by businessman Ole Robert Reitan, showcases a diverse contemporary art collection including works by Louise Bourgeois, James Lee Byars, and Andy Warhol, aiming to attract a broad audience and contribute to the city's cultural landscape.

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