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The Arctic archipelago of Svalbard is one of those places that seems almost fictional until you go there, or at least start reading about it properly.

Located roughly halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, Svalbard is a place of polar bears, glaciers, mining history, midnight sun, polar night, international science, and some of the most unusual rules an...


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Electric aviation may still sound futuristic, but Norway is already becoming one of Europe’s most interesting test beds for it. Here’s why the country’s geography, transport network, and love of electrification make it such a strong fit.

For many of us, the idea of an electric plane may still feel a little far-fetched.

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Renting a car in Norway can be one of the best decisions you make for your trip. It can also be an expensive mistake.

Norway’s cities are easy enough to explore without a car, and many longer journeys work well by train, bus, ferry or domestic flight.

But once you want to explore fjord villages, mountain viewpoints, coastal ...


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If you are new to Norway, one of the more startling experiences can be the sudden sound of every mobile phone around you blaring at once.

The alert is loud, impossible to miss, and may be accompanied by outdoor sirens sounding across towns and cities.

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For anyone not expecting it, the experience can be unsettling, especially if you're a fan...


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Norway’s long-debated Stad Ship Tunnel is set to go ahead after all, following a dramatic reversal in the country’s revised national budget negotiations.

The project, planned through the narrowest part of the Stad peninsula in western Norway, has been discussed for decades.

Illustration of Havila coastal ferry in Norway's proposed ship tunnel. Image: Kystverk...

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