2024 in Norway

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Events in the year 2024 in Norway.

Events

January

February

April

  • 12 April – Health Minister Ingvild Kjerkol resigns after a probe by her alma mater Nord University found that she had committed plagiarism in her master's thesis.[9]

May

June

  • 16 June – Norway announces it will give Ukraine 1.1 billion kroner (US$103 million) to help repair its energy infrastructure and secure the country's electricity supply before winter.[12]

July

August

September

October

  • 1 October – Jens Stoltenberg is succeeded by Mark Rutte as Secretary-General of NATO.[23]
  • 8 October – The PST raises the country's threat level from "moderate" to "high", citing an increase in threats to targets relating to Israel and Jews.[24] The level returns to moderate on 14 November.[25]
  • 9 October – The Supreme Court designates the Norwegian chapters of the Satudarah motorcycle club as a "criminal association" and orders their banning.[26]
  • 23 October – Innlandet county council votes to close the upper secondary schools in Lom, Dombås, Dokka, Skarnes, Flisa and Sønsterud permanently.[27]
  • 24 October – The Arctic Circle Express train travelling from Trondheim to Bodø derails following a rockslide in Finneidfjord, Nordland, killing one person and injuring four others.[28]
  • 29 October – A tram derails and crashes into a store in Storgata [no], Oslo, injuring four people.[29]

November

  • 18 November – Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, is arrested on suspicion of sexual assault after being found with the woman he was accused of assaulting in August.[30]
  • 20 November – A student of the University of Tromsø is arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia and Iran while concurrently working as a security guard at the US embassy in Oslo.[31]

December

  • 1 December – The government suspends the issuance of licences for deep-sea mining projects following a demand from the Socialist Left Party in exchange for it supporting the annual budget.[32]
  • 26 December – A bus carrying tourists falls into a lake near Raftsundet in the Lofoten archipelago, killing three people and injuring four others.[33]
  • 28 December – KLM Flight 1204, carrying 176 passengers and 6 crew members, took off from Oslo Airport runway 19L when the main wheel delaminated and damaged the aircraft. Part of the wheels came loose and the hydraulic system was damaged. The crew reported the issue and stopped climbing at 5000 ft. Then they decided to perform an emergency landing. As the Oslo Airport was foggy and the visibility was low, the plane diverted to Sandefjord Airport. Upon landing there, the aircraft skidded to the right, off the runway.[34][35]

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Deaths

References

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