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Performance artist Marina Abramovic is sending a massive shout-out to Edvard Munch--she's recruited hundreds of Oslo residents to recreate Munch's iconic "The Scream." ...
This 16th-century map is teeming with sea monsters. Most are based on a real mammal. At a time when the mortality rate for distant maritime voyages was 50 percent, the Bible, legend, and lore gave ...
A report of a reproducing otter has put construction at a marina in Norway on hold until the presence of the protected species at the location is clarified.
Freya became a global celebrity last year after she was seen frolicking and basking in a Oslo fjord before she was euthanized by the authorities. A bronze sculpture now honors her in Norway's capital.
For a taste of old Viking charm, head to this coastal town that feels worlds away to learn about Scandinavian traditions ...
It has also turned Norway into an observatory for figuring out what the electric vehicle revolution might mean for the environment, workers and life in general.
Norway homeowner wakes up to 440-foot ship at his doorstep A man in Norway awoke early Thursday to discover a huge container ship had run aground a stone's throw from his fjord-side house — and ...
By Leslie H. Dixon NORWAY — The management company for the Norway Lake Marina said a plan to convert part of the property to a studio apartment is on hold. Chris Miller of Western Hills Property ...
NATO member Norway will continue to supply fuel for U.S. Navy ships, the country's defence minister said on Sunday, after a call from a private marine fuel supplier to stop doing so in response to ...
Norway said it would donate an additional $50 million to Brazil's Amazon Fund to promote conservation of its rainforest region, the Nordic country's first new donation since the fund was frozen by ...
Barth Eide met with Minister Marina Silva in Brasília. Both ministers reaffirmed the bilateral partnership on climate and forests, based on the Amazon Fund and the International Climate and ...
It’s a good idea to cruise Norway before 2026. The country’s most stunning fjords will soon be off-limits to mainstream cruise lines, writes Tiana Templeton.