The threats facing Norway have changed due to political and technological developments. But terrorism and espionage continues to be some of the biggest threats to national security, according to the annual threat assessment.
An Oslo court on Tuesday acquitted the Norwegian state, which had been sued by a concrete producer for financial losses due to the country's intelligence agencies' clumsy approach to recruiting informants.
A concrete producer took the Norwegian state to court on Monday claiming intelligence agencies' clumsy approach to recruiting informants had caused the company financial loss.
A parliamentary oversight committee has issued a strong criticism of Norway’s police security service PST for collecting large amounts of passenger data on flights taken in the country.
A man on the payroll of Russian security service FSB was part of a delegation that attended regional and national meetings with Norwegian authorities over a period of several years, according to a report.
Ubaydullah Hussain, an Islamist who has had numerous run-ins with the law, on Monday became the first person in Norway to be officially charged with recruiting terrorists.
A new report from the Norwegian Police Security Service (Politiets Sikkerhetstjeneste - PST) has found that nearly every fifth radicalized Muslim is a convert to the religion.
The Norwegian Police Security Service (Politiets Sikkerhetstjeneste - PST) has “scaled up intelligence” in Norway after the Paris terror attack in November and says that it is now closely following all developments in Norwegian asylum centres.
Norway’s intelligence services have thrown cold water on shock claims that fake mobile base stations have been set up around Norway’s parliament to eavesdrop on politicians’ conversations.
Norway’s Police Security Service (PST) has warned an MP from the populist Progress Party about his excessive social contact with suspected Russian intelligence officers, Norway’s VG newspaper has reported in an investigative article.
Norwegian press freedom groups have harshly criticised the country's police security service (PST), for raiding the house of a celebrated filmmaker without a court warrant and seizing footage as evidence against a suspected terrorist.
Several refugees sent to Norway under the UN’s quota system turned out to have close links to the terror groups Islamic State (IS) and the al-Nusra Front, Norway’s Police Security Service (PST) has revealed.
Norway's Police Security Service (PST) persistently violated the law as it established a network of fake mobile phone base stations across Oslo last year, Norway’s Aftenposten has revealed.
The 19-year-old Oslo woman hunted by international police on suspicion of planning a suicide attack has vigorously denied any such plans, telling Norway’s TV2 that she had been planning to come back to Norway.
Norwegian extremists are building stronger ties with Scandinavian neo-Nazi groups, and their activity is increasing, the head of the Norway's domestic intelligence agency Benedicte Bjørnland has warned.
Foreign spies have been caught trying to secure posts working for Norway’s Police Security Service (PST), the country’s equivalent of MI5, the agency’s head reported on Thursday.
At least 16 politicians in the Norwegian government have claimed they have been victim of physical assault or that someone has tried to attack them, an investigation revealed on Thursday.
Government security authorities believe that more than 140 foreign fighters have left Norway for Syria and Iraq since autumn 2012. That is more than double the number they assumed at first, it was announced on Tuesday.
A defector from the rebel group Isis has told Norwegian broadcaster NRK that his former organization has terrorist sleeper cells in Europe awaiting orders.
UPDATED: Norway's nuclear facilities and a Jewish Museum in Oslo are the latest security closures amid the imminent terror threat to Norway announced on Thursday.