An explosion at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo, Norway, on Saturday caused minor damage but no injuries, police in the Scandinavian ...
"We sometimes call Canada an honorary Nordic" country, said Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, who added that when he told the prime ministers of Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland that ...
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The blast was heard from the embassy compound in western Oslo at around 1 a.m., and smoke was seen rising from the area.
Oslo police said Sunday an explosion at the US embassy in Norway overnight may have been an act of terror, but stressed they ...
Norwegian police and forensic experts have been deployed to inspect the site of the explosion An overnight explosion at the ...
A loud blast was heard near the embassy compound in western Oslo early Sunday, and smoke was seen but no injuries were ...
The men were Norwegian citizens of Iraqi origin who were not previously known to police, police prosecutor Christian Hatlo said.
Norwegian police said they weren’t ruling out a terrorism link to an explosion at the US Embassy in Oslo early Sunday that caused only minor damage, but the investigation was still in its early stages ...
The U.S. embassy in Oslo was hit by an explosion early on Sunday, causing minor damage but no injuries, Norwegian police said ...
Three Norwegian brothers of Iraqi origin were arrested for suspected U.S. Embassy bombing in Oslo, but no injuries reported in Sunday's explosive attack.
Norwegian police arrested three Norwegian citizens related to the detonation of an explosive device outside the US Embassy in Oslo over the weekend.