Secretary General of NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, met with Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg in Oslo on Wednesday to discuss NATO's future and Norway's involvement in the Ocean Shield Operation.
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The Norwegian government is to provide NOK 26 million for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The funds will be used to fight crime at the global level.
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Severe forms of terror can be punished with up to 30 years in prison when the government implements the coming changes to the current criminal law.
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The Scandinavian Police Emergency Response Units will in future cooperate closer in order to coordinate the fight against terrorism and in other national emergencies.
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Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party, Jens Stoltenberg opened the party's National Congress on Thursday, with a memorial ceremony to honor of the victims of July 22...Read more...
The Oslo municipality has agreed to close off two streets in the centre of the capital, as part of an effort to improve security around the Parliament buildings.
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Head of the Labour Party Youth Branch (AUF), Eskil Pedersen, is asking that the Labour Party's National Congress adopt a ban on the sale of semi-automatic weapons in Norway.
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Norway welcomes the historic Global Arms Trade Treaty adopted by the UN General Assembly by a huge majority. The aim of the treaty is to control the trade in conventional arms...Read more...
Mother of the sentenced terrorist Anders Behring Breivik died on March 22'nd at the age of 66 after years of severe ilness. The request by her son to be allowed to participate in the funeral was turned down by by the prison authorities. Behring Breivik is detained in the prison's section of extra high security. According to the director at Ila prison, Knut Barkeid, those who are held here only have the possibility of being granted leave if there are questions of serious health condition that must be treated at facilities outside the prison.
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The Government's evaluation report following the terrorist attack on the BP/Statoil gas plant in Algeria concludes that the Norwegian authorities handled the crisis In Amenas in a good way...Read more...
Notepads in police vehicles, improved alarm systems, one single emergency phone number and more police is on the government’s list of improvements after the July 22nd Commission’s criticism.
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Three Norwegian Statoil employees who survived the terror attack in In Amenas, Algeria in January, has told about how a series of coincidences saved their lives during the attack.
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The government coalition and the opposition parties on Tuesday joined in a unanimous vote in Parliament, acccepting the report which criticised all that failed on July 22nd 2011.(Photo: Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg)
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In its latest report, the Norwegian Intelligence Service concludes that militant Islamism remains the largest terror threat against Norway and its interests.(Photo: Head of Intelligence Lt-Gen Kjell Grandhagen)
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The British Islamist extremist, Anjem Choudary, claims to be a mentor for the Norwegian Islamist group, Profetens Ummah (the Prophet's Ummah).
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