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Norway oil drilling issues resurface with elections

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With climate change emerging as a primary issue in parliamentary elections, people question the reliance on crude.
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Arrests across Europe as people flout or protest COVID-19 restrictions

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Police in Paris, France, have arrested nine people and issued more than 150 fines since the beginning of the weekend to people who clandestinely met in restaurants and bars.
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European countries express interest in purchasing Denmark's AstraZeneca vaccines

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The World Health Organization said that Denmark was considering sharing unused vaccine doses with poorer countries.
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COVID-19: 20 arrested in anti-measures protests in Finland, Denmark & Norway

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The arrests were carried out in Helsinki. In Norway, protesters burned masks while demonstrators in Denmark criticised the launch of a "coronapas".
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Denmark, Norway suspend AstraZeneca vaccine over blood clot fears

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Use of vaccine paused for 14 days in Denmark while investigators probe reports of possible ‘serious side-effects’.
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US assures two-state solution for Israel-Palestine at UN

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The Biden administration will undo some Trump era actions, but says no substitute for ‘Israeli-Palestinian peace’.
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Norway: No link established after post-COVID-19 vaccination deaths, says health authority

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Norway has stressed that there was no established link between the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine and the deaths of elderly people who had been vaccinated.
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The Crown controversy: Netflix series suffers backlash over depiction of British Royal Family

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Critics say The Crown displays a general lack of respect for The Queen and her family.
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World Food Programme wins Nobel Peace Prize

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The Nobel Committee awards its 2020 peace prize to the World Food Programme, citing its efforts to stop the weaponizing of hunger.
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Norway data protection authority temporarily bans use of coronavirus tracking app

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Norway's data inspectorate has banned the use of a public health application to control the spread of COVID-19 over data protection concerns. The application Smittestopp "collects large amounts of personal information about those who use...
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Ottawa waits for result of campaign for UN Security Council seat

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The result of the federal government’s campaign for a seat on the United Nations Security Council will be known this week. Canada is competing against Norway and Ireland.
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Canada loses bid for UN Security Council seat

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Canada has lost its bid for a seat on the UN Security Council after spending millions of dollars on years of campaigning.
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Canada eyeing seat on UN Security Council | Sunday Scrum

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Canada is in a three-way race with Norway and Ireland for a rotating spot on the UN Security Council, with the General Assembly set to vote this week on which countries will get a seat.
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Norway FM speaks to Al Jazeera about Israel-Palestine conflict

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Norwegian politicians say the prospect of any peace deal is bleak, as Israel pushes ahead with plans to annex parts of the Occupied West Bank.
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Oil production cuts: Agreement comes into effect on Friday

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The International Energy Agency estimates global storage capacity could be full by mid-June.
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Surfers in Norway take advantage of flexible lockdown rules

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Surfing enthusiasts flock to Norway where a group of islands above the Arctic Circle is home to unique cold-water reefs that enable spectacular surfing while maintaining physical distancing.
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Europe pandemic: Coronavirus restrictions eased in some countries

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The World Health Organization is warning against complacency, as some European countries ease restrictions.
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Skiing on horsepower gains traction in Canada

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Skijoring, which means 'ski driving' in Norwegian, is one of the wildest winter sports you might not have heard of.
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Trudeau makes pitch for Canada’s seat on UN Security Council

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on a tour of Africa and Europe to get support for Canada’s bid for a seat on the UN Security Council, something that he also still needs to sell to some Canadians.
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No, Trump hasn't threatened to bomb Norway if he doesn't get Nobel Peace Prize

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Trump has previously been nominated for the award and has claimed that it is rigged against him. So far, he has never won it.
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Geirangerfjord by Drone: Norway's Natural Wonder Revealed

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Fly over the breathtaking Geirangerfjord in Norway, where towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls like the Seven Sisters, and the charming village of Geiranger converge—captured in stunning drone footage that showcases one of the most...
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Gattuso named Italy coach as Azzurri scramble to salvage World Cup place

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Gattuso replaces Luciano Spalletti, who was fired last week after Italy lost its opening qualifier 3-0 at Norway to spark fears that the four-time champion will fail to qualify for a third straight World Cup
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GTA soccer tournament brings together players impacted by homelessness, mental health struggles

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The 2025 Homeless World Cup is taking place in Norway, featuring players from around the world who've faced homelessness, addiction, or mental health challenges. CBC's Mercedes Gaztambide visited the Canadian team at a celebratory...
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Several Western governments sanction two far-right Israeli ministers

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Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Norway said Tuesday they have imposed sanctions on National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich for allegedly “inciting extremist violence” against...