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Investments in Israel have taken centre stage in Norway's election campaign, sparking an unusually public debate over how the ...
Norwegian soccer’s profits from hosting Israel in a men’s 2026 World Cup qualifying game will be donated to humanitarian work ...
By selling out of almost half of the Israeli companies it owned just weeks ago, the fund had managed to find the “right balance”, said Stoltenberg, a former prime minister who returned to domestic ...
The country's Socialist Left party is calling for a total divestment from all Israeli companies connected to what it calls ...
Israel has hit back at Norway’s pledge to hand over World Cup qualifier profits to Gaza by warning against raising cash for ...
Managers of Norway’s sovereign wealth fund say it has sold its shares in 11 Israeli companies, a move that they say reduces ...
The debate over Norway's investments in Israel is a focal point in the country's election campaign. As political parties vie ...
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund sells shares in 11 Israeli companies, citing the Gaza crisis. It will now manage Israeli ...
Norway's wealth fund, the world's largest, is divesting from Israeli firms, citing concerns over how Israel conducts its war ...
Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund will exclude six more Israeli companies, adding to the growing list of divestments ...
The entire investment of Norway's Wealth Fund in Israeli companies is being reviewed. Investments in 11 Israeli companies ...
The Norwegian Football Federation (NFF) has announced that ticket revenue from their upcoming World Cup qualifier against Israel will be donated to humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza.