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Altmark Incident: Catalyst for German Invasion of Norway
On February 16, 1940, the Royal Navy boarded the German supply ship Altmark in Norwegian waters, rescuing British prisoners of war. This incident, involving the violation of Norwegian neutrality, directly escalated tensions and accelerated Germany's invasion of Norway, marking the end of the 'Phony ...
Altmark Incident: Catalyst for German Invasion of Norway
On February 16, 1940, the Royal Navy boarded the German supply ship Altmark in Norwegian waters, rescuing British prisoners of war. This incident, involving the violation of Norwegian neutrality, directly escalated tensions and accelerated Germany's invasion of Norway, marking the end of the 'Phony ...
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36% Bias Score


Alpine Skiing World Championships: Austria Faces Challenges at Home
From March 4th to 16th, the 48th Alpine Skiing World Championships take place in Saalbach, Austria; despite Austria's historical dominance (311 medals) and eight Spanish participants, their current team's performance is weak, with little chance of achieving top positions against strong international...
Alpine Skiing World Championships: Austria Faces Challenges at Home
From March 4th to 16th, the 48th Alpine Skiing World Championships take place in Saalbach, Austria; despite Austria's historical dominance (311 medals) and eight Spanish participants, their current team's performance is weak, with little chance of achieving top positions against strong international...
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60% Bias Score


Stoltenberg Returns to Norwegian Politics Amidst Coalition Collapse and Trade War Fears
Jens Stoltenberg, former NATO secretary-general and Norwegian prime minister, will return to Norwegian politics as finance minister, replacing Trygve Slagsvold Vedum following the collapse of Norway's ruling coalition and amid concerns of a potential US-EU trade war.
Stoltenberg Returns to Norwegian Politics Amidst Coalition Collapse and Trade War Fears
Jens Stoltenberg, former NATO secretary-general and Norwegian prime minister, will return to Norwegian politics as finance minister, replacing Trygve Slagsvold Vedum following the collapse of Norway's ruling coalition and amid concerns of a potential US-EU trade war.
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36% Bias Score


Norway's Electric Car Revolution: 96% of New Registrations in January
Norway's January 2025 new car registrations were 95.8% electric, far exceeding the EU's 13.6% rate in 2024 and nearing Norway's 2025 zero-emission goal, due to tax breaks and charging infrastructure.
Norway's Electric Car Revolution: 96% of New Registrations in January
Norway's January 2025 new car registrations were 95.8% electric, far exceeding the EU's 13.6% rate in 2024 and nearing Norway's 2025 zero-emission goal, due to tax breaks and charging infrastructure.
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48% Bias Score


Norway Releases Russian-Crewed Ship Seized Over Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Norwegian police released the Russian-crewed Silver Dania, seized near Tromso on Friday, after finding no evidence linking it to the damage of a Baltic Sea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden, which Latvian authorities suspect was caused by "external influence".
Norway Releases Russian-Crewed Ship Seized Over Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Norwegian police released the Russian-crewed Silver Dania, seized near Tromso on Friday, after finding no evidence linking it to the damage of a Baltic Sea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden, which Latvian authorities suspect was caused by "external influence".
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40% Bias Score


Russian-Crewed Ship Detained in Norway Over Baltic Cable Damage
Norwegian police arrested the Russian-crewed Silver Dania on January 31, 2025, in Tromso, following a Latvian request, due to suspected involvement in damaging an undersea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden. The ship, owned by Fjord Shipping, was sailing from St. Petersburg to Murmansk.
Russian-Crewed Ship Detained in Norway Over Baltic Cable Damage
Norwegian police arrested the Russian-crewed Silver Dania on January 31, 2025, in Tromso, following a Latvian request, due to suspected involvement in damaging an undersea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden. The ship, owned by Fjord Shipping, was sailing from St. Petersburg to Murmansk.
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36% Bias Score

Norway and the Sámi: Reconciliation and Ongoing Challenges
Norway's indigenous Sámi people, traditionally reindeer herders, are experiencing renewed cultural recognition despite past assimilation policies; however, land rights disputes with modern industries persist, impacting their way of life.

Norway and the Sámi: Reconciliation and Ongoing Challenges
Norway's indigenous Sámi people, traditionally reindeer herders, are experiencing renewed cultural recognition despite past assimilation policies; however, land rights disputes with modern industries persist, impacting their way of life.
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20% Bias Score

Stoltenberg Appointed Norway's Finance Minister Amidst Political Crisis
Jens Stoltenberg, former NATO Secretary General and twice former Prime Minister of Norway, has been appointed Norway's finance minister following the collapse of the ruling coalition last week and a cabinet reshuffle announced Tuesday, and will temporarily delay his role as chair of the Munich Secur...

Stoltenberg Appointed Norway's Finance Minister Amidst Political Crisis
Jens Stoltenberg, former NATO Secretary General and twice former Prime Minister of Norway, has been appointed Norway's finance minister following the collapse of the ruling coalition last week and a cabinet reshuffle announced Tuesday, and will temporarily delay his role as chair of the Munich Secur...
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32% Bias Score

Stoltenberg Returns as Norway Faces Trade War Fears
Former NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg returned to Norwegian politics as finance minister following the collapse of the ruling coalition due to disagreements on EU energy policies, amidst fears of a US-EU trade war impacting Norway.

Stoltenberg Returns as Norway Faces Trade War Fears
Former NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg returned to Norwegian politics as finance minister following the collapse of the ruling coalition due to disagreements on EU energy policies, amidst fears of a US-EU trade war impacting Norway.
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40% Bias Score

Russian-Crewed Ship Seized Over Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Norwegian police seized the Russian-crewed Silver Dania, suspected of damaging a Baltic Sea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden, following a Latvian request; the ship's owner denies involvement, and the incident is part of a series of suspected sabotage acts targeting underwater infrastructu...

Russian-Crewed Ship Seized Over Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Norwegian police seized the Russian-crewed Silver Dania, suspected of damaging a Baltic Sea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden, following a Latvian request; the ship's owner denies involvement, and the incident is part of a series of suspected sabotage acts targeting underwater infrastructu...
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36% Bias Score

Norwegian Eurosceptics Leave Coalition Over EU Energy Rules
The Norwegian Center Party left the governing coalition due to opposition to EU energy market rules, leaving Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre with a minority government. The party blames increased electricity prices on connections to Germany and England, and opposes the EU's Fourth Energy Package, ci...

Norwegian Eurosceptics Leave Coalition Over EU Energy Rules
The Norwegian Center Party left the governing coalition due to opposition to EU energy market rules, leaving Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre with a minority government. The party blames increased electricity prices on connections to Germany and England, and opposes the EU's Fourth Energy Package, ci...
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52% Bias Score

Norwegian Eurosceptics Trigger Government Collapse Over EU Energy Rules
Norway's Center Party left the ruling coalition due to opposition to EU energy market rules, leaving Prime Minister Støre with a minority government. The party blames increased electricity prices on closer ties with the EU market and a recent EU legislative package, with the party's leader stating N...

Norwegian Eurosceptics Trigger Government Collapse Over EU Energy Rules
Norway's Center Party left the ruling coalition due to opposition to EU energy market rules, leaving Prime Minister Støre with a minority government. The party blames increased electricity prices on closer ties with the EU market and a recent EU legislative package, with the party's leader stating N...
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52% Bias Score
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