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Today in Norway: A Roundup of the News on Tuesday

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Council on Ethics' work could be suspended, Equinor plans restructuring, and ambassador slams Belarus at UN. Here's the news from Norway this Tuesday.

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Stoltenberg on the spot: – Sets Norway back 20 years On Tuesday, a proposal from the Labor Party, led by Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg, to put the Council on Ethics on hold while the regulations are reviewed, was passed in the Storting by 85 votes to 17. This means in practice that the Norwegian oil fund can still be invested in companies that contribute to war crimes. The Labor Party went “over the line” to gain support, and both the Progr…

Equinor has begun one of the largest reorganizations on the Norwegian continental shelf since the Hydro merger. Several departments are being closed and over 7,000 employees are affected.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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Several departments are being closed down and the organization is being restructured.

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150 Equinor employees are working on the largest reorganization of the Norwegian continental shelf in almost 20 years.

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Equinor is making major moves that change the company for the future. 7000 employees are affected when more departments are closed and the organization is rebuilt.

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aftenbladet.no broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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