The new year will see Norway ring in several changes, ranging from tweaks to the mortgage regulations to new tax rates.
Norway will celebrate the calendar turning over from December 31st to January 1st, meaning you can expect disruption and reduced business hours. Here’s what is open and what closes over the New Year.
As we prepare to leave the current year behind us, cities across Norway have made preparations to celebrate 2025’s arrival.
Stormy weather and heavy snowfall have affected transport in northern Norway, with flights out of airports in Tormsø and Bodø ...
PM with message to the public, young people worried about the economy, and Torp Airport reopened after emergency landing.
Norwegian police said an officer in his twenties and a suspect had died after an overnight shootout on Saturday in the Nordic ...
Can Norway follow a similar path to neighbouring Sweden, which has seen its currency strengthen despite multiple interest ...
A bus carrying several foreign tourists went off the road and ended up partially submerged in a lake near the Raftsundet ...
Foreigners in Norway are more likely to be unhappy with their finances. Pictured is a crowd of people in Oslo. Photo by Aliaksei Semirski: https://www.pexels.com ...
Norway’s government has proposed beefing up the permanent residency rules by increasing the language requirements. However, ...
Foreigners often need to overcome several hurdles to land a job in Norway. The Local talks to a relocation expert to find out ...