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Norway: Who is the Minister who Showed her Breasts on the Pride Stage
Norway’s Minister of Culture and Equality, Lubna Jafferi, gained widespread attention when she joyfully revealed her breasts adorned with silver tassels at an LGBTI event, a move captured on video and circulated globally, drawing a torrent of scathing and ironic comments.
60,000 People in Bulgaria Suffer From Eating Disorders
60,000 people in Bulgaria suffer from eating disorders, according to unofficial statistics. An anonymous sociological survey among students ages 13 to 19 shows that 5% of girls have anorexia. The study is representative of the city of Sofia. At the same time, it is difficult to cover these patients, as most of them are hiding their suffering, says Monitor.
Bulgarian Borovsko Treasure Will Be Displayed in Norway
Bulgarian Borovsko treasure has been transported to Norway where it will take part in an international exhibition "Legends in Gold. Thracian Treasures from Bulgaria", reported BNT.
The opening of the exhibition will take place in Bryggen Museum in the town of Bergen on 1st of September. It is financed under the Norwegian Cooperation programme.
Cities around the world where women are most sexually active
London, Paris and Auckland are the top three most lustful cities in the world for women, a new study shows.
Adult entertainment app Lazeeva conducted a survey of more than 450,000 people, with participants aged between 18 and 70.
At least 11 dead in helicopter crash off Norway
At least 11 people died on April 29 when a helicopter transporting 13 people from a North Sea oil platform crashed off the coast of western Norway, rescue services said.
"Eleven people found, none alive. Search continuing for the two others," the Sola rescue centre tweeted around three hours after the crash.
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Helicopter with Thirteen People on Board Crashes off Norway
A helicopter carrying eleven passengers and two crew members crashed off the western coast of Norway on Friday.
Eleven people have been found dead, while two are still missing. Eleven of the people on board were Norwegian, one was British and one Italian.
$69 flights from U.S. to Europe coming soon, Norwegian Air CEO says
Norwegian Air Shuttle hopes to start selling one-way tickets to Europe for $69 in 2017 by flying from U.S. airports that have low fees, Chief Executive Officer Bjørn Kjos said in an interview.
Swedish man dies after jumping 600 metres from helicopter
A Swedish man died after he jumped from a helicopter above the North Sea while being taken to hospital in Norway, police said on Thursday.
The 37-year-old man, who fell from 600 metres (2,000 feet) on Wednesday morning, is believed to have committed suicide, according to sources close to the investigation.