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  • Travel to countries and areas that are included in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs travel warning

    12/02/2021 Article Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issues travel warning when there are reasons why Norwegian citizens should avoid travelling to a particular country or area. The advice is based on an overall assessment of safety and security.

  • Regulations of 30 August 2016 No. 1042 on marine equipment

    08/02/2021 Article Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Requirements for economic operators on the manufacturing and the placing on the market of marine equipment

  • Părinții sunt cele mai importante persoane din viața unui copil

    14/04/2016 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Guvernul norvegian a modificat la 1 aprilie 2016 Actul Drepturilor Copilului. Aceste modificări oferă serviciilor de protecție a copilului o putere sporită în sensul luării de măsuri de protecție cu scopul de a se asigura că copiii primesc ajutorul

  • Keeping the children safe: a shared responsibility

    14/04/2016 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    We all want the same thing - to ensure that all children grow up in a secure environment free from violence. Yet, explaining child protection measures can be tricky.

  • The Kavli Prize

    13/06/2024 Article Ministry of Education and Research

    The Kavli Prize recognises outstanding scientific research and honours highly creative scientists. The prize should also promote public understanding of scientists and their work, and foster international cooperation among scientists.

  • The Abel Prize

    27/03/2025 Article Ministry of Education and Research

    The Abel Prize recognizes pioneering scientific achievements in mathematics. The prize shall also help boost the status of the field of mathematics in society and stimulate children and youth to become interested in mathematics.

  • Can you travel or relocate with your child to Norway?

    26/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    If you live with your child outside Norway and are considering travelling or relocating to Norway, it is important that you make sure you do so lawfully.

  • Can you travel or relocate with your child to another country?

    26/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    If you live with your child in Norway and are considering travelling or relocating to another country, it is important that you make sure you do so lawfully.

  • Child abduction is a criminal offence

    27/11/2024 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Child abduction is regulated under Section 261 of the Norwegian General Civil Penal Code. Abduction from the person who has parental responsibility is a criminal offence. It is also an offence to abduct a child from the Child Welfare Services or

  • Norwegian court proceedings

    06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    A child abduction case is not the same as a child custody case. In a child abduction case pursuant to one of the conventions the court's task is to determine whether the child shall be repatriated following an unlawful abduction.

  • Child abduction from or to Norway

    21/10/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    The assistance provided by the Norwegian authorities will depend on whether your child has been abducted to a signatory country to one of the international conventions on child abduction. The information on these pages has therefore been divided

  • What is an international parental child abduction?

    23/09/2025 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    A typical example of parental child abduction is when a child is wrongfully taken out of the country by one if its parents, contrary to the other parent’s custody rights. A child can also be retained abroad unlawfully, e.g. following a holiday or

  • Norway’s engagement in peace processes since 1993

    07/08/2025 Article Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The following provides examples of countries where Norway has been actively involved in peace diplomacy and conflict resolution.

  • Passports for children

    06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Norwegian children must have their own passports. This is also recommended for travel within the Schengen Area (Europe's passport-free zone), since a passport is the only valid proof of identity for Norwegians abroad.

  • Developments and operations

    04/05/2018 Article Ministry of Energy

    In the 50 years since Norwegian petroleum activities began, about 45 percent of the estimated total recoverable resources on the continental shelf have been produced and sold from a total of 108 fields.

  • Whaling and seal hunting

    Overview page Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

  • Hate speech and cyberhate

    22/01/2025 Article Ministry of Culture and Equality

    No one should be subjected to hate or trolling on the basis of their faith, skin colour, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression etc. Hate can have serious consequences for individuals, groups and society as a whole.

  • Management and control of the EEA and Norway Grants

    10/01/2020 Article Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    A number of control measures have been established to ensure that the EEA and Norway Grants are not being misused. The control systems prevent corruption and ensures that we achieve the agreed results.

  • More about local democracy

    15/09/2011 Article Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development

  • Number of Government Politicians 1814 -

    10/02/2025 Article Government.no

    This list shows the growth in the number of Norwegian government politicians since 1814. The prime minister is included in the number of government members.

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