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Asia and Norway

Bangladesh seeks Norway’s support for reform agenda

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 4, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Bangladesh President Mohammed sought Norway’s assistance in carrying out the reform programmes of the interim government as its new Ambassador Håkon Arald Gulbransen presented credentials to him at Bangabhaban in Bangladesh.

“The interim government is carrying out robust economic reforms in restoring macroeconomic stability and sustained growth, with attaching priority to good governance and combating corruption and mismanagement,” he told the ambassador.

Welcoming the Norwegian ambassador, President Shahabuddin said over the last five decades, Norway has been extending development cooperation in various sectors, including rural development, education, disaster management and good governance in Bangladesh, President Press Secretary Md Joynal Abedin told the Media after the meeting.

The Head of the State also appreciated Norway’s continued development assistance to Bangladesh in many important areas such as primary and non-formal education, private sector development and human rights.

Highlighting the bright potentials of Bangladesh economy, he urged Norwegian businesspeople to invest in various sectors like the blue economy, particularly in deep-sea fishing, sea fish processing technology, offshore oil and gas exploration as well in renewable energy, shipbuilding and ship-recycling sectors.

Noting that fish processing and packaging have huge potential in Bangladesh, the President said Norwegian private sector can invest to explore possible areas of cooperation with Bangladesh in food value chain development.

President Shahabuddin also acknowledged Norway’s humanitarian support to the Rohingya citizens in Cox’s Bazar and its commitment towards a solution to protracted crisis through their (Rohingyas) safe, secure a sustainable return to Myanmar.

The existing bilateral ties between Bangladesh and Norway would further grow in depth and dimensions in the days to come, he hoped.

During the meeting, the ambassador sought all-out cooperation from the President office during his assignment in Dhaka.

President Shahabuddin assured him of providing all necessary supports in discharging his duties here.

On his arrival in the Bangabhaban, a smartly turned-out contingent of the horse-mounted President Guard Regiment (PGR) extended him the Guard of Honour as part of the ceremony.

President’s Office Senior Secretary Dr Nasimul Ghani and Military Secretary Major General Mohammad Adil Chowdhury and Foreign Secretary Md Jasim Uddin were present on the occasion.

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Russia and Norway

Norway is mulling fence along its border, minister says

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 1, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Norwegian authorities are reported to be thinking about building a fence along the border with Russia, according to Minister of Justice and Public Security Emilie Enger Mehl.

Any such proposal would come amid growing geopolitical tensions between the West and Russia, with the latter widely believed to be pushing migrant crossings as a means to pressure Western countries.

“A border fence is very interesting, not only because it can act as a deterrent but also because it contains sensors and technology that allow you to detect if people are moving close to the border,” Enger Mehl said in an interview with the Norwegian public broadcaster NRK on September 28.

She stated that the Norwegian government was considering “several measures” to strengthen security along its Arctic border with Russia, including building a fence, increasing border personnel and enhancing surveillance efforts.

Currently, there is one official border station between both nations, the Storskog station, where until now the number of illegal border crossings has remained low. At the site there is a 200-metre-long fence, standing 3.5 metres high.

Enger Mehl said if the security situation in the sensitive Arctic region deteriorated, the Norwegian government was prepared to close the border at short notice.

Norway shares a 198-kilometre border with Russia in the high north of Europe.

Enger Mehl visited neighbouring Finland during the summer to observe how the country effectively sealed its entire 1,340-kilometre land border with Russia.

Finland started constructing its fence in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and Moscow. It has since then believed Russia to have used migration as a weapon against the Finns as part of a perceived “hybrid war.”

In November 2023, more than 600 people without valid travel documents arrived in Finland from Russia, despite temperatures plunging to minus 20°C. Finnish authorities said they suspected those asylum seekers were deliberately sent by Russia in retaliation for Finland’s decision to join NATO.

Inspired by Finland’s initiative, Enger Mehl suggested that building a similar fence could be a viable option for Norway as well. According to NRK, her proposal was backed by Ellen Katrine Hætta, the police chief of Norway’s northern Finnmark county.

“It’s a measure that may become relevant on all or part of the border” between Norway and Russia, Enger Mehl said.

Norway is a member of both NATO and the Schengen Area, but not the European Union. As a result, it effectively forms part of the EU’s external border, since internal borders within the Schengen Zone have been abolished.

October 1, 2024 0 comments
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Terrorist

Norway issues search request for person linked to Lebanon pagers

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 27, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Norwegian police have issued an international search request for Rinson Jose, a Norwegian-Indian man linked to the sale of pagers to the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah that exploded on Sept 17, they said on Sept 26.

Jose, 39, disappeared while on a work trip to the US last week.

He is a founder of a Bulgarian company that was reportedly part of the pager supply chain.

“Yesterday, Sept 25, the Oslo police district received a missing person report in connection with the pager case,” Oslo police said, in an email to Reuters.

“A missing persons case has been opened, and we have sent out an international warrant for the person,” it added.

Jose declined to comment on the pagers when reached by phone on Sept 18, and hung up when asked about the Bulgarian business.

He did not return repeated calls and text messages.

Jose’s Norwegian employer, DN Media Group, said he left for a conference in Boston on Sept 17, and the company has not been able to reach him since Sept 18.

He works at the group’s sales department.

In 2022, Jose founded Sofia-based company Norta Global, Bulgaria’s corporate registry shows.

Bulgaria has investigated the company’s role in the supply of booby-trapped pagers, but has found no evidence that they were made or exported from the country.

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Asia and Norway

Kuralai on a European tour, starting in Norway

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 25, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Kuralai is the daughter of a well-known politician and an influential figure in serious business circles. Growing up in a political family, she was surrounded by people in power from a young age. Her father, Zamanbek Nurkadilov, was the first mayor of Almaty and a key figure in Kazakhstan’s political history. However, life led Kuralai to build her own career, where she focused on studying leadership and charisma. Understanding the importance of these qualities inspired her to dedicate her life to developing them and researching how charisma influences success and recognition. This knowledge has made her a significant figure not only in Kazakhstan but also internationally. She conducts training sessions and lectures around the world, drawing attention with her unique views on leadership.

Kuralai is an innovator who has introduced innovations in various fields, contributing to the development of different sectors in Kazakhstan. Her entrepreneurial career began in the 1990s when she became one of the first successful businesswomen in independent Kazakhstan. In particular, she played a key role in the development of the country’s fashion industry, becoming the pioneer of Kazakhstani fashion. Moreover, Kuralai is a certified psychologist with 26 years of experience. She received her education at the NLP Institute and the University of Navarra in Spain, specializing in family relations. Today, she actively teaches business and leadership at universities in Kazakhstan and delivers lectures at the Academy of Public Administration on the topic of “Charisma and the Image of a Leader.”

Her clients include dollar millionaires, renowned businesswomen, social activists, and opinion leaders. In the 1990s, her business was based on practical experience and innovative approaches, allowing her to become one of the leading figures in Kazakhstan’s fashion industry. Her brand, Kuralai, has gained international recognition, featured in fashion magazines and showcased in TV series and films.

Kuralai actively participates in major international forums such as events in Malaysia, Dubai, Russia, and other countries. Soon, she will take part in the BRICS Forum in Kazan, Tatarstan, where she will deliver a lecture on leadership and international business. Her life path is an example of how political heritage can serve as a starting point for creating one’s own career and success story. At the age of 20, she decided to devote herself to studying psychology to better understand interpersonal relationships and achieve financial well-being.

Kuralai is not only a successful businesswoman but also a loving wife and mother of three children. She was recognized as “Entrepreneur of the Year” by Ernst & Young and continues to inspire thousands of people with her example.

She has also made a significant contribution to the sports industry, designing uniforms for the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Olympic Games, as well as creating outfits for the flag bearers at the Olympics in Rio, Sochi, and Vancouver. Among her clients were also the crews of Air Astana, and she twice developed uniforms for the staff greeting dignitaries during Kazakhstan’s presidential inaugurations.

Today, Kuralai is focused on helping her clients scale their businesses. She assists them in entering international markets and discovering new opportunities. She is frequently invited as a VIP guest to international events where she speaks on various topics. “My work with businesspeople is built on three key stages: first, creating an effective business structure and increasing financial flows; second, enhancing leadership positions; and third, working on the psychological aspects of consciousness to change old neural patterns embedded in the subconscious. For example, if a businessperson encounters a glass ceiling or burnout, it can lead to depression. My job is to help them understand the causes and provide solutions. During my sessions, I offer original success formulas and correct management schemes.”

**Plans for the future:**

“In the fall, I plan to move to Dubai to continue working with UAE businesspeople, helping them scale their companies. I also plan to develop the Kuralai brand internationally. Together with my son, we are creating a large logistics hub connecting warehouses in Kazakhstan and Dubai.”

At the end of this year, Kuralai plans to organize the largest international business forum, where well-known millionaires and multimillionaires will be invited. At this forum, she will present innovative developments that, in her opinion, can change the future of the global economy.

(Ingrid Kim)

September 25, 2024 0 comments
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Spy War

Norwegian-owned firm linked to blasts in Lebanon

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 20, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Norwegian police have launched a preliminary investigation into a Bulgarian-based company owned by a Norwegian citizen in connection with pager explosions in Lebanon, which killed at least 37 people and injured over 3,200 in two waves of communication device and radio blasts, local media reported on Friday.

The Oslo Police District announced that they have launched the investigation into the Norwegian connection to the incident that occurred across Lebanon on Tuesday and Wednesday.

“We can confirm that the police have launched preliminary investigations into the information that has come to light, and are continuously assessing any possible measures,” Operations Manager Alexander Osterhaug was quoted as saying by national broadcaster NRK.

According to the media report, the Norwegian-owned company is registered in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia.

So far, the case’s clues point to Taiwan, Hungary, Bulgaria, and, now Norway.

Earlier this week, a Hungarian news report suggested that Sofia-based Norta Global was involved in the sale of pagers to Lebanon-based group Hezbollah.

However, Bulgaria’s counterintelligence agency, DANS, has found no connection between the country and recent wireless communication device explosions in Lebanon and Syria, state-run media reported on Friday.

Both Hezbollah and the Lebanese government have blamed Israel for the well-planned explosions.

So far, Israel has not responded to the deadly attacks. Even, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu distanced itself from a post on X by his advisor Topaz Luk, which hinted at Tel Aviv was responsible for the explosions.

Several countries condemned the pager explosions and expressed solidarity with Lebanon, while international human rights organizations, including Human Rights Watch, warned that such attacks endanger civilian lives and violate wartime laws.

The mass explosion of pagers came amid an exchange of cross-border attacks between Hezbollah and Israel against the backdrop of a brutal Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip, which has killed over 41,300 people, mostly women and children, and injured over 95,000 others following a Hamas attack last October.

Earlier on Friday, Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide called for restraint. “I extend my heartfelt sympathy with civilians in Lebanon and across the region who now live in fear.

“I call on all parties to show maximum restraint,” he wrote on X

On Thursday evening, Israel bombed new targets in Lebanon in the most intensive attack on the country since the Gaza war broke out.

“What is happening is a threat to international peace and security,” Eide told NRK on Friday.

“Now Israeli leaders say quite explicitly that they want to move the war towards Lebanon. Then we will get the escalation that we have feared for a long time,” he emphasized.

September 20, 2024 0 comments
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Diplomatic relations

Norway lifts restrictions to Turkey: report

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 13, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Norway has normalized its practice for the export of defense material and multi-purpose goods for military use to Turkey, having imposed restrictions 2019, Reuters reported, citing the Nordic country’s government on Wednesday.

“This means that the ministry of foreign affairs lifts the restrictions from 2019 and returns to an ordinary licensing practice for Turkey,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

Norway joined other European nations five years ago in suspending new arms sales to fellow NATO member Turkey due to concerns over a military offensive against Kurdish forces in northern Syria.

The Turkish foreign ministry said separately it welcomed the decision.

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Diplomatic relations

Afghan embassy in Norway ordered to close down

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 12, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The Afghan embassy in Norway has confirmed it will close its doors on Thursday, September 12, at the request of the Norwegian government.

The announcement comes just a day after the embassy in London announced it had been given notice by the British government to close by September 27. 

Both embassies were being run by diplomats appointed by the former republic government.

According to the Oslo embassy, all embassy property will be handed over to the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

No details were given as to why Norway ordered the closure of the embassy. 

Afghan embassy staff at numerous missions around the world continued to operate after the fall of the previous government.

While no country has officially recognized the Islamic Emirate government, a number of them in the Middle East and Asia have accepted Islamic Emirate diplomatic representation.

Embassies in the West, appointed by the Ashraf Ghani government have mostly continued to operate.

However, at the end of July, the Islamic Emirate announced that it no longer recognizes Afghanistan’s diplomatic missions set up by the former, Western-backed government and that they will not honor passports, visas and other documents issued by diplomats associated with the previous administration.

The Islamic Emirate’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in July that documents issued by missions in London, Berlin, Belgium, Bonn, Switzerland, Austria, France, Italy, Greece, Poland, Australia, Sweden, Canada and Norway are no longer accepted.

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Norwegian Aid

Norway donates $1.8 million to Afghanistan

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 8, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan (OCHA) announced Sunday that Norway has donated 1.8 million to the country for aid purposes.

OCHA posted a message on X on Sunday that the money was donated to the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AHF).

Expressing gratitude for the Norwegian aid, OCHA said that Oslo has contributed 189 million Krone ($70 million) to the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund in the last 10 years.

This institution announced last month that only 25% of the $3.06 billion dollars needed for Afghanistan in 2024 has been provided.

At that time, OCHA requested countries and donor organizations to provide more help from the international community in order to address the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

About two months ago, OCHA reported that 23.7 million people in Afghanistan need humanitarian aid.

September 8, 2024 0 comments
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Media Freedom

Dr. Murthy Devarabhotla Presides Over Diplomatic Club Event in Tbilisi, Georgia 

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 8, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

On July 20th, a remarkable event took place in Tbilisi, celebrating the distinguished Queen Vittoria Taria of the Bourbon dynasty. The event, organized by the Diplomatic Club under the global leadership of Dr. Murthy Devarabhotla, highlighted the significance of royal diplomacy, which has been a cornerstone in fostering peace, unity, and loyalty across nations.

The event also commemorated the longstanding tradition of cultural exchange and royal diplomacy, exemplified by Queen Vittoria Taria and Prince Junsuke during their visits to Russia. This year, Tbilisi played host to this grand occasion, further strengthening the bonds of friendship between nations through the power of cultural exchange.

The ceremony saw the presence of several distinguished guests, including Mr. Gelani, owner of Lugela Water, Mr. Sergey Dvorianov, President of the Diplomatic Club , Ms. Ingrid Kim, press secretary and journalist, Ms. Elena Razinkova, businesswoman, and Lenare and Alena Salihovi. A significant delegation from Japan, led by Lady Kado, also graced the event with their presence.

Dr. Murthy Devarabhotla took the opportunity to represent Indian culture at the Art Guild meeting, where he performed a famous Indian song, receiving much acclaim. The event culminated in the “Third Lilies” ceremony at the Marriott, a special celebration of royal diplomacy.

Looking ahead, Dr. Murthy is set to receive a prestigious award at the next diplomatic event, an honor that reflects his contributions to promoting peace and unity through diplomacy. His discussions with Her Royal Majesty during the event underscored the importance of such diplomacy in uniting nations, particularly for countries like Russia and others around the world.

The Diplomatic Club ,under Dr. Murthy’s leadership, continues to play a vital role in bringing together diverse cultures and nations, promoting harmony and mutual respect on a global scale.

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Media Freedom

Natalia Balayan – Fairy tales are the cultural code of mankind

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 8, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

On October 14, 2024, in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, on the eve of the BRICS Global Summit, the International Conference “Dialogue of East and West”, organized by BSMF, will be held. 

Natalia Balayan became an honorary delegate and speaker of the prestigious conference in Kazan.
Natalia Balayan is a writer, Doctor of Psychology, Master of Art History, journalist (member of the Union of Journalists of Russia). The titles of her best-selling books are: “Fairy Tales of a Princess”, “The Secret of Flowers. Myths, fairy tales, legends”, “Messages of mythical creatures”, “Dreams of a Princess”, “Messages of happiness” and the popular board game “Lila, Queen of Dragons”.

Natalia is currently releasing another book «The Universe for You» and is working on creating an encyclopedia of international wedding traditions.

Natalia Balayan has received many international awards, for example, the prestigious “Royal British Award” for social development, communication and interaction between people.

The White Sposa magazine awarded Natalia the “White Award” for the development of psychosynthesis and the introduction of author’s techniques, and also included her in the book “People of the Year for Achievements” of the FB magazine. 

Natalia Balayan graduated from the Faculty of Psychology and defended her dissertation.
Her book “Secrets of Flowers” includes 43 stories from 25 countries. It has myths, legends, the main structure of the plot is a flower, with which each legend is associated, there is a fairy tale with beautiful pictures. 

A unique psychotherapeutic method of Natalia based on art therapy is called “The Music of my Life”. It includes a combination of three arts: painting, music and writing. In this author’s method of psychotherapy by Natalia Balayan, the patient is more emotional and open, this will correct his thinking.
The course consists of several stages. First, the participants choose a musical instrument and write the life story of this instrument from the first person, and then draw it with fantastic elements. After viewing, the patients must add other instruments, which they call a quartet. During this therapy, the participants create an ideal person from the point of view of personality, it helps to achieve harmony and happiness. 
“Many of the participants, after my author’s psychological techniques, buy paints and begin to actively engage in creativity,” — says Natalia Balayan.

“Today, humanity needs cultural diplomacy, because soft power affects the human heart, and it is the fairy tale that is the main channel of kindness and mercy that forms the values of the human personality,” says Natalia Balayan. 

The International conference “Dialogue of East and West” in Kazan is a hope for all responsible, sensible people.

September 8, 2024 0 comments
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NATO and Norway

Ukraine to be settled through talks — Pentagon chief

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 8, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The conflict in Ukraine will be ultimately settled at the negotiating table, but it is impossible to say when, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin
© AP Photo/Kevin Wolf, File

“I think eventually this conflict will be decided at the negotiation table but when that point comes it is hard to predict still,” he said after another meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG) at Ramstein Air Base in Germany.

“We are going continue to work to put Ukraine in the best possible position” for peace talks, he pledged.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) that Russia had never rejected talks on Ukraine but these talks should be based on the Istanbul agreements rather than some “ephemeral demands.”

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Crimes

Eight Belgian soldiers on trial in Norway

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 5, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The trial of eight Belgian soldiers involved in a mass brawl with local residents in a bar in Norway began on Tuesday. The incident, which occurred in February, left six people injured, according to Norwegian media reports.

The soldiers, all from the 2nd Commando Battalion (2Cdo) based in Flawinne, Namur, were in Åndalsnes to participate in the “Arctic Training” exercise when the brawl broke between the night of 17 and 18 February.

All eight soldiers have been brought to Molde to face charges related to the incident. Several other Belgians, including a captain from the Belgian Defence are expected to testify via video link. The soldiers are on trial for violence and disturbing public order, with six of them facing an additional charge of violence in a group, as confirmed by the Belgian federal prosecutor.

“The eight Belgian soldiers are represented by their own lawyers, at their own expense,” Defence stated in response to the trial. The Belgian army declined to comment further, noting that it would “let justice do its work.”

The trial is scheduled to last eight days. According to NATO rules, the soldiers could have been tried in Belgium, but Norwegian authorities chose to conduct their own investigation and organise the trial in Norway. The Belgian federal prosecutor’s office has cooperated with the investigation, particularly by questioning witnesses.

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Spy War

’spy’ whale found dead in Norway

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 1, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Norway: A beluga whale named ‘Hvaldimir’, which captured global attention in 2019, has been found dead, according to a report. The whale, which was 14-foot-long, and 2,700-pound in weight, gained fame after being spotted with a harness that appeared to be intended for a camera. This prompted netizens to nickname the whale as ‘Hvaldimir, the spy whale’.

According to a report by The New York Times, Hvaldimir got his name from what can be called a combination of the Norwegian word for whale, “hval”.

Typically, belugas, which are found in the remote Arctic waters, tend to move in groups. On the contrary, Hvaldimir seemed unusually at ease with humans, suggesting he had likely been in captivity for a significant portion of his life, stated the report. Sebastian Strand, the founder of Marine Mind, a non-profit organization that took care of Hvaldimir, expressed his grief over the news.

“It’s heartbreaking. He’s touched thousands of people’s hearts just here in Norway,” said Strand, as quoted by The New York Times.

Last year, Norway had requested its citizens to avoid any type of contact with Hvaldimir who was seen in a fjord close to Oslo, the Norwegian capital, and the largest city in the country.

September 1, 2024 0 comments
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Defence

US approves air-to-air missiles to Norway

by Nadarajah Sethurupan August 26, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The US Department of State approved a possible sale of advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles to Norway for an estimated $405 million, the Pentagon said Thursday.

The briefing room at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia

“The proposed sale will improve Norway’s capability to meet current and future threats by supplementing and replacing Air Intercept Missile 120B (AIM-120B) AMRAAMs with the more capable AMRAAM-ER,” it said in a statement.


The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region, the Pentagon added.

The principal contractor will be RTX Corporation, located in Tucson, Arizona.

The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required certification notifying Congress of this possible sale on Thursday.

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Defence

Ukraine to Produce 155-mm Under Norwegian License

by Nadarajah Sethurupan August 25, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The Norwegian government announced that it allowed the ammunition manufacturer Nammo to transfer technology to Ukraine for the production of critically needed artillery ammunition on the battlefield.

The official website of the Norwegian government reported that it “paved the way for the transfer of Norwegian defense technologies to Ukraine,” referring to the establishment of licensed production of 155-mm artillery shells by the well-known ammunition manufacturer Nammo.

The Norwegian government emphasized that Ukraine currently has an enormous need for ammunition, and Nammo has already taken several steps to increase the production of artillery shells. In July of this year, it was reported that a new production line was opened for a tenfold (!) scale-up.

“Nammo has signed a deal that facilitates the establishment of licensed production of 155-mm artillery shells in Ukraine by a Ukrainian defense company,” according to a statement by the Norwegian government.

It is known that this agreement will be funded by the Norwegian government. Other details, including the project’s cost, implementation timeline, and potential production rates, have not been disclosed.

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Environment

Norwegian company Morrow Batteries opens factory

by Nadarajah Sethurupan August 18, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

On Friday, Morrow, a battery cell manufacturer, opened Norway’s first battery cell production site on the south coast of the country. It is planned to deliver the first batches by the end of the year and gradually increase production volumes,Media reports.

The production of battery cells is one of the new industries that Norway is seeking to enter, hoping to benefit from access to clean energy and proximity to European consumers seeking to purchase batteries away from China.

Founded in 2020, Morrow Batteries will initially use existing lithium iron phosphate battery (LFP) technology. According to the company’s statement, this is the first production facility in Europe that produces batteries of this type.

“It is important for us to start selling batteries towards the end of the year,” said Lars Christian Bacher, CEO of the company.
The company has entered into an agreement with Nordic Batteries for the supply of 5.5 gigawatt hours (GWh) for a period of 7 years, which develops customized energy storage solutions.

The CEO of the company added that the first months will be spent on debugging the process, improving quality and achieving stable production of battery cells.

“I would rather have problems in the launch process than have problems in two years when production is stable,” said L. Bacher.
Each Morrow battery has a capacity of 340 Wh and weighs 2 kg, and the annual production capacity of the plant is 1 GWh, which is equivalent to about 3 million units.

According to Andreas Mayer, chief operating officer of Morrow, this would be enough to equip 20,000 small electric vehicles, whose battery capacity is usually 50 kilowatt hours (kWh).

However, as Bacher notes, supply agreements with automakers have not yet been discussed, since initial production volumes are too small. “It will take us years to get the right to sell batteries to car companies,” the CEO stressed.

Nevertheless, Morrow plans to gradually expand production by building three more facilities in Arendal by 2029, each with an annual capacity of 14 GWh.

Morrow’s first investors include local utility company A Energi, engineering companies ABB and Siemens, Danish pension funds PKA and Norwegian state-owned green investment company Nysnoe.

August 18, 2024 0 comments
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Defence

Qatar and Norway discuss military cooperation

by Nadarajah Sethurupan August 13, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Chief of Staff of Qatar Armed Forces H E Staff Lieutenant-General (Pilot) Salem bin Hamad bin Aqeel Al Nabit met with the Norway Chief of Defence General Eirik Kristoffersen.

The meeting discussed topics of shared interest, in addition to military cooperation ties between the two sides and ways to strengthen them.

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the State of Qatar (non-resident) to Kingdom of Norway, H E Nadia bint Ahmad Al Sheebi, and several of senior officers of the Qatar Armed forces attended the meeting. The Chief of Staff of Qatar Armed Forces also visited the Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace facility and met with CEO of Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace, Geir Haoy, during his current visit to the Kingdom of Norway.

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Natalia Balayan – Fairy tales are the cultural code of mankind

by Nadarajah Sethurupan August 10, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

On October 14, 2024, in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, on the eve of the BRICS Global Summit, the International Conference “Dialogue of East and West”, organized by BSMF, will be held.

Natalia Balayan became an honorary delegate and speaker of the prestigious conference in Kazan.

Natalia Balayan is a writer, Doctor of Psychology, Master of Art History, journalist (member of the Union of Journalists of Russia). The titles of her best-selling books are: “Fairy Tales of a Princess”, “The Secret of Flowers. Myths, fairy tales, legends”, “Messages of mythical creatures”, “Dreams of a Princess”, “Messages of happiness” and the popular board game “Lila, Queen of Dragons”.

Natalia is currently releasing another book «The Universe for You» and is working on creating an encyclopedia of international wedding traditions.

Natalia Balayan has received many international awards, for example, the prestigious “Royal British Award” for social development, communication and interaction between people.

The White Sposa magazine awarded Natalia the “White Award” for the development of psychosynthesis and the introduction of author’s techniques, and also included her in the book “People of the Year for Achievements” of the FB magazine.

Natalia Balayan graduated from the Faculty of Psychology and defended her dissertation.

Her book “Secrets of Flowers” includes 43 stories from 25 countries. It has myths, legends, the main structure of the plot is a flower, with which each legend is associated, there is a fairy tale with beautiful pictures.

A unique psychotherapeutic method of Natalia based on art therapy is called “The Music of my Life”. It includes a combination of three arts: painting, music and writing. In this author’s method of psychotherapy by Natalia Balayan, the patient is more emotional and open, this will correct his thinking.

The course consists of several stages. First, the participants choose a musical instrument and write the life story of this instrument from the first person, and then draw it with fantastic elements. After viewing, the patients must add other instruments, which they call a quartet. During this therapy, the participants create an ideal person from the point of view of personality, it helps to achieve harmony and happiness.

“Many of the participants, after my author’s psychological techniques, buy paints and begin to actively engage in creativity,” — says Natalia Balayan.

“Today, humanity needs cultural diplomacy, because soft power affects the human heart, and it is the fairy tale that is the main channel of kindness and mercy that forms the values of the human personality,” says Natalia Balayan.

The International conference “Dialogue of East and West” in Kazan is a hope for all responsible, sensible people.

August 10, 2024 0 comments
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Israel expels 8 Norwegian diplomats

by Nadarajah Sethurupan August 9, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Israel has revoked the diplomatic status of several Norwegian diplomats, further straining the relationship between the two countries, which has been deteriorating since Norway recognized the state of Palestine in May.

On Thursday, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said on X that he revoked the accreditation of eight Norwegian diplomats who had been working in Norway’s representative office to the Palestinian Authority.

“This is an extreme act that primarily affects our ability to help the Palestinian population,” Norway’s Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eid said in a statement. “It shows once again that the Netanyahu government actively opposes the work for a two-state solution.”

The dispute also involves the International Criminal Court (ICC) court caseagainst Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and three senior Hamas leaders. The court’s prosecutor Karim Khan issued arrest warrants against the five men over allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Norway is among the states that have joined the lawsuit, which Katz criticized as “baseless.”

Norway is not the only European country to have diplomatic tensions with Israel.

August 9, 2024 0 comments
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5,934 new electric cars in Norway

by Nadarajah Sethurupan August 3, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

After an extremely strong June, just under 6,000 new electric cars hit the road in Norway in July. That may seem low compared to the previous month, but it is a decent result in the traditionally weak holiday month of July.

Obviously, the 14,009 new electric car registrations from June (almost double the figure for May) could not be maintained in July. New registrations across all drive types in Norway drop considerably during the summer holidays. The 5,934 new electric cars in July represent a decline of 116 per cent compared to the previous month. Compared to July 2023 with its 6,148 new electric registrations, however, it is only a decline of 3.5 per cent.

In total, only 6,456 new passenger cars were registered in Norway in July, which is 14.2 per cent fewer than in the same month last year – and less than half of the BEV registrations from June. Although EV registrations are down month-on-month and year-on-year, the 5,934 new electric cars represent an electric share of 91.9 per cent of all new registrations. That is a very good result, as in July 2023 (with slightly higher EV registrations in absolute terms), the share of BEVs was only 81.7 per cent.

In addition, there were just 153 plug-in hybrids in July (-75 per cent compared to July 2023). Part-time electric vehicles thus had a market share of 2.4 per cent, meaning that 94.3 per cent of all new cars in Norway had a charging connection in July. The Norwegian road authority OFV does not report fuel cell cars separately, but they also only account for very small numbers in the Scandinavian eMobility pioneer country.

That also applies – unsurprisingly, given the almost 92 per cent BEV market share – to the other drive types. Of the “non-rechargeable hybrids” (i.e. mild and full hybrids), 160 were put on the road (-64 per cent compared to July 2023), while the number of pure diesel cars was 164, with a market share of 2.5 per cent. The OFV only registered 45 petrol-only cars in July – with a market share of 0.7 per cent.

The model statistics also show that July is a weaker month: no model series achieved four-digit registration figures. The best-selling model was the VW ID.4, with 593 new registrations, followed by the Toyota bZ4X (387) and the Skoda Enyaq (371). The podium is thus all-electric, with two of the three models based on the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform.

The new Volvo EX30 remains well in the running. With 323 units, it is still the second best-selling model in Norway this year—behind the Tesla Model Y. However, with 157 vehicles sold in July, the Tesla SUV did not have a good month and was even well behind the Model 3 (295 vehicles). The best non-electric vehicle was the Toyota Yaris, with 101 new registrations.

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Gasum replaces gas with Norwegian, other sources

by Nadarajah Sethurupan July 31, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Finland’s Gasum halted all liquefied gas purchases from Russia on July 26, as it previously announced, replacing it with Norwegian gas, the company said in a press release.

Sanctions issued by the EU on 24 June prohibit the purchase or import of liquefied natural gas originating from Russia through European Union terminals that are not connected to the EU gas network. The prohibition went into force on 26 July, which means that Gasum will no longer import LNG from Russia.

“Gasum has a long-term LNG supply contract with Russian gas company Gazprom Export which was concluded before 2022 [the sanctions enabled it to honor contracts signed before that]. The LNG supply contract is a so-called take-or-pay agreement, which means that Gasum has been obligated to pay for a certain amount of gas each year to Gazprom Export, whether it is collected or not. The sanctions adopted by the EU do not allow Gasum to terminate its agreement with Gazprom Export but constitute a force majeure on the purchase or import of Russian LNG to off-grid terminals,” the Finnish company said.

Gasum said was buying LNG from a number of different sources, for example it has a long-term sourcing agreement with the Risavika liquefaction plant in Norway.

Gasum has also previously had a long-term pipeline natural gas supply contract with Gazprom Export. No pipeline-led natural gas has been coming from Russia since May 2022 and Gasum terminated the contract in May 2023.

Gasum purchased LNG from Novatek’s Cryogas-Vysotsk under an agreement with Gazprom Export, as Cryogas-Vysotsk does not have the legal right to export the energy source.

Novatek found other buyers when Gasum earlier briefly stopped buying LNG owing to complications with payments, Novatek CEO Leonid Mikhelson had said.

Cryogas-Vysotsk has capacity of 770,000 tonnes of LNG per year.

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Portuguese Navy to participate in NATO mission

by Nadarajah Sethurupan July 28, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The Ship of the Portuguese Republic (NRP) ‘D. Francisco de Almeida’ will leave, on Monday, from Lisbon Naval Base to participate in a NATO operation – ‘Brilliant Shield’.

In a note sent to the press, the Armed Forces stated that the ceremony “will be presided over by the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, General José Nunes da Fonseca, and will be attended by the Chief of the General Staff of the Navy, Admiral Henrique Gouveia e Melo”. 

The ship is expected to return to Lisbon on 16 November 2024 “after visiting several ports such as Liverpool and Glasgow, in the United Kingdom, Reykjavik in Iceland, and Bergen in Norway”. 

The garrison of the ‘D. Francisco de Almeida’ is made up of 167 military personnel (24 Officers, 45 Sergeants, and 98 Soldiers), including a Marine Corps detachment, a team of divers, and a team of Unmanned Aerial Systems operators, and commanded by Captain Frigate Santos Garcia.

‘Brilliant Shield’ takes place in the North Atlantic, North Sea, Norwegian Sea, and Baltic Sea and aims to “respond to the surrounding security context, as well as promote surveillance, strengthen deterrence and the defence capacity” of NATO.

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Remote Towers to Norwegian Airports

by Nadarajah Sethurupan July 20, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (‘KONGSBERG’) has signed a contract with Avinor to supply Kongsberg Digital Towers to an additional seven airports in Norway.

The installations include sensors and other technical infrastructure that make it possible to remotely operate air traffic tower service from Avinor’s operations center in Bodø in northern Norway.

The seven new airports are: Båtsfjord, Vadsø, Sørkjosen, Sandane, Mosjøen, Ørsta Volda and the new airport in Mo i Rana. These will be operational from 2027. The agreement also includes an eighth airport installation, to the new Bodø Airport, which will be operational in 2029.

The Remote Towers Center in Bodø currently remotely operates 11 towers that are located at airports across Norway. In March 2025, the last towers in the first phase of the Remote Towers (RT) program will be commissioned, making it a total of 15.

– The RT program is a strategically very important program for Avinor. The experiences with remote-controlled operation are very good, and the Avinor board of directors in February decided to expand the RT Program with seven new towers, Avinor wrote in a press release.

In 2015, Avinor entered into an agreement with KONGSBERG to develop remotely controlled tower solutions for the smaller airports in Norway. By 2027, a total of 21 towers are planned to be operational in Avinor’s Remote Tower Center in Bodø.

July 20, 2024 0 comments
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NATO’s liaison office in Geneva

by Nadarajah Sethurupan July 15, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

NATO will open an office in Geneva to strengthen ties with Geneva-based international organizations, according an agreement signed by the sides.

“NATO is opening a multilateral liaison office in Geneva to engage with the international and non-governmental organizations based there. In Bern today, the director general of the Directorate of International Law at the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), Franz Perrez, and John Swords, the legal adviser and director of the NATO Office of Legal Affairs, signed an agreement governing the office’s legal status,” the Swiss government said in a press statement.

“After New York and Vienna, NATO is now seeking to strengthen its ties with international organizations in Geneva too. To this end, it announced in summer 2023 its intention to open a liaison office in Geneva,” it said. “Switzerland is facilitating this office’s establishment in its capacity as a host state. <…> The agreement governs matters including the legal status of the liaison office, as well as privileges and immunities. It was concluded on the basis of Switzerland’s Host State Act.”

The Swiss government recalled that it had received a NATO request for opening a liaison office in late 2023. “After the Federal Council approved the opening of such an office, the FDFA was instructed to work out the next steps in cooperation with NATO. After consulting the Cantons of Geneva and Vaud, the Federal Council approved the signing of the headquarters agreement on 26 June 2024,” it said.

Bern reiterated its course toward strengthening ties with NATO, including its participations in military drills, in the foreign policy strategy for 2024-2027 that was adopted on January 31, 2024.

Switzerland, which is neither a member of NATO nor of the European Union, supports the EU anti-Russian sanctions imposed after the beginning of Russia’ special military operation in Ukraine. Russia has put Switzerland on its list of unfriendly states.

July 15, 2024 0 comments
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Norway slams lawsuit against NGO

by Nadarajah Sethurupan June 27, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Norway on Thursday strongly opposed the Israeli-initiated lawsuit against the United Nations Refugee and Works Agency (UNRWA), warning that the accusations against some individuals coincide with “a politically motivated campaign aimed at weakening the agency.”

“We strongly oppose the attack on UNRWA and their staff, including the Norwegian diplomat who previously served as Deputy Commissioner-General of the agency,” Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said in a statement.

Eide’s announcement came after families of Israeli hostages in Gaza filed a lawsuit against the UNRWA in a US federal court in New York on Monday, claiming that the aid agency helped finance Hamas by paying employees in US dollars.

The foreign minister reiterated its support for the aid agency, recalling that UNRWA, mandated by the UN General Assembly, was established to meet the basic needs of Palestinian refugees until a political solution was found.

The UN agency that provides emergency aid, health care, and education to Palestinian refugees, “who have been severely affected by war and conflict for 75 years, is fundamental in our world order based on international law,” he added.

“Norway will continue to stand up for UNRWA and support their work,” Eide said, adding, “UNRWA is the backbone of humanitarian efforts in Gaza.”

UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini accused Tel Aviv earlier this year of having a “long-term political goal” of “destroying” the UN aid agency, as well as the belief that Palestinians are refugees with the right to return home one day, the Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger reported.

“At the moment, we are dealing with an expanded, concentrated Israeli campaign, which is aimed at destroying UNRWA,” said Lazzarini.

Since Israel launched war on Gaza on Oct. 7 more than 37,700 Palestinians have since been killed in Gaza, most of them women and children, and over 86,400 others injured, according to local health authorities.

Nearly 200 UNRWA staff members have also been killed, according to Norwegian authorities.

Almost nine months into the Israeli war, vast tracts of Gaza lay in ruins amid a crippling blockade of food, clean water, and medicine.

Israel stands accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which in its latest ruling has ordered Tel Aviv to immediately halt its operation in the southern city of Rafah, where over a million Palestinians had sought refuge from the war before it was invaded on 6 May.

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