Move comes as Europe looks to secure more supplies from producers outside the Middle East and Russia
Country is facing pressure from its neighbours to share increased energy earnings to support Ukraine
Finance minister plans to maintain high concentration of American exposure despite high debt and Middle East war
Oslo probes late sex offender’s links to Thorbjørn Jagland, who also led the Council of Europe and Nobel Committee
Crown princess and a former prime minister are among those mentioned in new files released on Friday
Equity portfolio could lose a quarter in event of extreme weather and shed more than half from AI boom collapse
We must build on 20 years of co-operation in the North, and respect each other’s borders
‘It may sound like American chauvinism . . . and it is. We’re done apologising about that,’ says a Trump official
US president texts Norwegian leader that he no longer feels obliged ‘to think purely of Peace’ after missing out on award
Industrial groups say storage is only way to meet EU emissions targets for energy-intensive sectors
Norway’s state-owned oil company denies wrongdoing and intends to contest verdict and penalty
Swiss referendum on inheritance tax showed how readily some would consider their options for relocation
Is there a new reserve currency in town?
Remote Faroe Islands are in talks to add an extra undersea internet cable to safeguard communications from sabotage
Oslo abruptly changed the ethics rules for the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund
From contemporary slope-side apartments to historic country retreats
This immersive, trance-like novel — the Norwegian’s first since winning the Nobel Prize in Literature — takes us inside the minds of three lonely men
Labour wins by narrow margin but has to rely on a ragtag alliance of 4 smaller parties
Jonas Gahr Støre due to continue as prime minister as his ruling Labour party holds off populists
Value for money has become a key campaign issue as voters go to the polls
Espen Barth Eide and centre-right rival say Oslo is vulnerable while it remains outside bloc but neither plan a vote on joining
Move based on ‘illegitimate claims’ against construction equipment company and Israeli government, says state department
Country has seen a return to a more unapologetic stance of producing energy to help wean Europe off its dependence on Russia
£10bn agreement will deliver big boost for British defence industry and Glasgow shipyards
A new private train promises to bring luxury to Norway’s Dovre line — but on a summer’s night, the regular sleeper has a magic of its own