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Commuters return despite third wave

Commuters return despite third wave February 26, 2021 A sudden sharp rise in Corona infection, not least among workers at some construction sites in Oslo, is prompting Norwegian health officials to brace for a third wave of the virus. The government nonetheless intends to open borders to those living in Sweden or Finland and needing to commute daily to jobs in Norway. Construction work on investor Petter Stordalen’s new hotel and apartment project at Solli Plass in Oslo was halted this week, after several construction workers tested posted for the Corona virus. At far right, the Norwegian Nobel Institute. PHOTO: NewsInEnglish.no/Nina Berglund

Defense attorney leads new party

Defense attorney leads new party February 15, 2021 Geir Lippestad is best-known as the defense attorney for some highly controversial clients. He’s also been active in the Labour Party in Oslo, though, and is now moving on to the national scene by leading a brand new party that aims to grab new voters in the upcoming national election. Geir Lippestad landed in the media spotlight as defense attorney for mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik. Now he also leads a brand new political party that hopes to win representation in Parliament this fall. PHOTO: newsinenglish.no/Nina Berglund Lippestad surprised everyone last fall when he announced how he, some frustrated left-leaning members of the Christian Democrats and some impatient Greens Party members were trying to set up a new centrist party called

Corona aid extended well into 2021

Corona aid extended well into 2021 January 11, 2021 The Norwegian government, under pressure from Parliament, has decided to extend both state-financed unemployment benefits and compensation for business losses caused by Corona containment measures. All workers currently laid off will now be assured financial assistance at least until July 1. Most restaurants and many other businesses here at Aker Brygge in Oslo remain shuttered, waiting for the Corona crisis to end. PHOTO: NewsInEnglish.no/Nina Berglund That announcement came Monday, after opposition parties in Parliament had demanded that the roughly 60,000 Norwegians fully or partially laid off can continue to wait to be called back to their jobs, many of them in the travel, hospitality or entertainment fields.

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