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Tugboats haul cruise ship back to Norway with hundreds still onboard

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Evacuation efforts continue for a second day as hundreds of passengers remain onboard the Viking Sky, a luxury cruise ship that suffered an engine failure in windy weather off the coast of Norway on Saturday. Three of the four engines on...
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Tugboats haul Norway cruise ship back to port with hundreds still onboard

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Hundreds remain onboard the cruise ship Viking Sky while it's being towed back to port in the Norweigan town of Molde. The vessel is scheduled to arrive by 14:00 local time, according to Norway’s rescue and medical services Three of the...
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Norwegian cruise makes it back to port with hundreds still onboard

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A luxury cruise ship that got stranded off the western coast of Norway after its engine failed during a storm made it back to port on Sunday. The Viking Sky sent out a mayday signal on Saturday as it drifted towards land, said the...
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Norway cruise ship: Disaster-dodging Viking Sky’s engines ‘failed due to low oil levels’

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The engines of a luxury cruise ship that became stranded in a storm failed because of low levels of lubricating oil, it has emerged. The Viking Sky, which had 1,300 people on board, narrowly avoided disaster after it sent out a mayday...
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Making waves: Europe's first underwater restaurant opens in Norway

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Europe's first underwater restaurant opened on Wednesday, with more than 7,000 diners already booked in to eat among the fishes – at a cost of €380 per head. The restaurant, sitting at the tip of Norway's southern coast and partly...
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Raw Politics: Is a no deal Brexit off the table?

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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May took a beating on Wednesday after her government finally released the full legal advice on Brexit. Attorney General Geoffrey Cox warned the backstop arrangement over Ireland could see the UK trapped...
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Congolese physician and Yazidi human rights activist win 2018 Nobel Peace Prize

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Congolese physician Denis Mukwege and Yazidi human rights activist Nadia Murad won the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize for "their efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and armed conflict". The Congolese doctor has spent a...
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Brexit: Can UK learn from Norway?

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What's it like to be close to the EU, but not actually a member? As Brexit Britain tries to close a deal with Brussels, Norway could offer some clues. Ambassadors from Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein seen here signing off on EU...
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Brief from Brussels: Lessons of going alone

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: With Brexit Britain still trying to close a deal with Brussels, we look at how Norway enjoys close relations as a non-member; Ryanair told to respect EU rules, as cabin crew prepare to strike...
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State of the Union: Poland taken to court, EU looks to Egypt

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In this edition of State of the Union: Brussels takes Poland to the EU’s top court over controversial judicial reforms; the EU looks to Egypt to help cure its migration political headache; and UK opposition leader drops into Brussels to...
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Aeolus: Forecast is good for first ever wind-measuring satellite

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This edition of Space comes from the coast of northern Norway, where we’ve come to the Andøya Space Centre to meet scientists working on a new satellite called Aeolus, which is measuring the winds all around our planet for the very first...
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Brexit: Will UK be lost in space?

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It is the EU's version of GPS. But Britain could be frozen out of the Galileo satellite navigation project - or at least part of it - because Brexit is sparking security concerns. Peter Selding, Editor of SpaceIntelReport, told Euronews:...
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Norway’s Justice Minister quits her position over her facebook comments

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Norway's Justice Minister has quit her position. Sylvi Listhaug resigned to stop the collapse of the minority government. It's after she caused uproar with comments accusing the opposition of being too lenient on terrorism suspects. On...
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Ultimate Liverpool FC fan? Norway dad names baby 'Ynwa' after team anthem

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What's in a name? For one new father in Norway it was the ultimate tribute to his favourite football team Liverpool FC. Baby Ynwa was born on New Year's Day and named after the Reds' anthem "You'll Never Walk Alone". Kent Solheim of...
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The Maud sails home to Norway

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The Maud, a ship owned by a Norwegian explorer that sank in Nunavut's frigid waters, is making its way home decades later
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Oil impact

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Robert Rapier, director of engineering for ZHRO Power and chief energy strategist at Investing Daily, on the impact electric cars and trucks will have on oil consumption
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Necropsies completed on 3 North Atlantic right whales

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Scientists puzzled by six unexplained deaths last month hope to have preliminary findings on the necropsies in about a week
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Norwegian targets budget-conscious travellers with cheap transatlantic flights

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Low-cost airline Norwegian has announced plans to shake up the transatlantic travel market offering super low fares. One-way flights between the US and Europe would initially cost as little as $65 or 69 euros, but there are lots of...
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Marine scientists capture video of whales feasting on herring

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Orcas and humpbacks dine on school of fish off Norwegian coast
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Budapest beats to Ritmo world music festival

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Featuring artists from all over the world, from South Korea to Norway via Turkey or Senegal, the Budapest Ritmo festival was a celebration of world music. Monoswezi is a collective of musicians from Mozambique, Norway, Sweden and...
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Statoil promises more for less from Sverdrup field

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The biggest Norwegian offshore oil project in decades is going to be cheaper and more productive according to energy firm Statoil. It has announced it has cut development costs by about 20 percent for the first stage of its giant Johan...
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Hundreds of reindeer killed by lightning in Norway

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Tragedy happened during a violent storm on Aug. 26
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World's Tallest Bonfire

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Structure made of more than 30-thousand wooden pallets stands over 47 metres high.
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Teens have Trouble Sleeping the Longer they Use Digital Devices

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