The world’s longest and deepest undersea road tunnel is being built in Norway, intended to cut travel time between major cities and become part of a ferry-free highway along its western coast.
John Christian Rosenlund stands as one of Norway’s most influential cinematographers, shaping the look and feel of modern ...
Real-time remote medical imaging aids offshore workers in isolated sites Norway-based University of Stavanger has been awarded the $1 Million Human Energy Health and Wellbeing Award for pioneering ...
Norway’s Crown Prince Haakon joins New Yorkers to celebrate 200 years of Norwegian American heritage
On July 4, 1825, 52 Norwegians, many of them Quakers seeking religious freedom, boarded a ship named Restauration in Stavanger, Norway. They arrived in New York City on Oct. 9, 1825, laying the ...
Charred remains after a fire broke out at the trauma centre of the state-run Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital, late Sunday night, in Jaipur. Six patients died in the incident. Odisha Director-General of ...
Norway's Erling Haaland features after the World Cup qualifying soccer match between Norway and Moldova at Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo. Norway's Thelo Aasgaard celebrates after scoring the seventh goal ...
STAVANGER, Norway (AP) — Prosperous Norway is holding an election with inequality high on the list of concerns and the future of a wealth tax that has endured for over a century in doubt. There is ...
Norwegians are heading toward a narrow election as another right-wing populist party aims to topple their nation’s left-wing establishment, continuing a trend seen throughout Europe. Polls show a ...
Norway struck oil in 1969. That turned Stavanger upside down and made it a city very different from what it was and from the rest of the country. In 1971, Stavanger was a relatively small town in ...
Princess Ingrid Alexandra is starting her studies at the University of Sydney Stephanie Petit is a Royals Editor, Writer and Reporter at PEOPLE. Raquel Pires Photography / The Royal Court Princess ...
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway is swapping tiaras for textbooks. The 21-year-old royal is in Australia as she gets ready to start her studies at the University of Sydney. Although Princess Ingrid ...
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