Historical Events tagged with "norway"

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Accidents & Tragedies

Norwegian Train Collision in Åsta, Åmot

January 4th, 2000 25 years ago

A Norwegian passenger train departing from Trondheim collided with a local train coming from Hamar in Åsta, Åmot, resulting in 19 fatalities and 68 injuries. This tragic incident highlights the risks associated with railway operations. The collision occurred at a junction where signaling systems and operational protocols were under scrutiny following the event.

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Politics & Government

Adoption of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention

September 18th, 1997 27 years ago

A historic international treaty banning anti-personnel mines was adopted at a conference in Oslo, Norway. This significant agreement marked a major stride in efforts to eliminate the use of these weapons due to their devastating humanitarian impact, particularly on civilians. The convention was the result of extensive negotiations and advocacy by various nations and organizations, highlighting a collective global response to the severe consequences of landmines. The treaty aimed to protect innocent lives and pave the way to a safer post-conflict environment.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Vnukovo Airlines Flight 2801 Crash in Spitsbergen

August 29th, 1996 28 years ago

Vnukovo Airlines Flight 2801, a Tupolev Tu-154, crashed into a mountain on the Arctic island of Spitsbergen, resulting in the death of all 141 people aboard. The flight was en route from Moscow to the island when it encountered adverse weather conditions and navigational challenges. Despite the efforts of the flight crew to manage the situation, the aircraft tragically impacted the rugged terrain. This incident marked one of the deadliest aviation disasters in the region.

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Military & Warfare

Norwegian rocket mistaken for missile launch

January 25th, 1995 30 years ago

A Norwegian research rocket, the Black Brant XII, was launched from the Andøya Space Center in Norway to collect atmospheric data. However, Russian military radar misidentified the rocket as a potential US Trident missile attack. This prompted a near-launch of a Russian nuclear missile, leading to a tense situation before the error was confirmed.

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Science & Technology

Detection of the Draupner Wave Confirms Freak Waves

January 1st, 1995 30 years ago

The Draupner wave, recorded in the North Sea, was the first confirmed instance of a freak wave, demonstrating sudden and extreme wave conditions at sea. Detected by a platform owned by the Norwegian company Statkraft, the wave reached a height of 25.6 meters. The significance of this detection prompted further research into the occurrence and implications of such dangerous waves on maritime and offshore industry safety.

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Arts & Culture

The Recovery of The Scream Painting

May 7th, 1994 30 years ago

In May, Edvard Munch's iconic painting, The Scream, was recovered undamaged after being stolen from the National Gallery of Norway in February. The theft was executed in broad daylight by a group of robbers who had broken into the gallery. Upon its recovery, police confirmed that the painting had not suffered any damage and would be returned for public display.

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Crime & Law

The Theft of Munch's The Scream

February 12th, 1994 31 years ago

Four thieves broke into the National Gallery in Oslo, Norway, and stole Edvard Munch's famous painting The Scream. The robbery took place in the morning during daylight, exploiting the security settings of the gallery. The artwork had been displaying perceptions of anxiety since its creation and was recognized worldwide. The police were alerted soon after the heist, sparking a large-scale investigation to recover the iconic piece.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Widerøe Flight 744 crashes in Norway

October 27th, 1993 31 years ago

Widerøe Flight 744 crashed into a mountain in Overhalla Municipality, Norway, killing all six people onboard. The flight was en route from Trondheim to Bodø when it lost altitude before the crash. The incident raised serious concerns regarding aircraft safety and navigation protocols, leading to significant investigations into the tragic event.

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Politics & Government

Crown Prince Harald becomes King Harald V

January 17th, 1991 34 years ago

Following the death of his father, King Olav V of Norway, Crown Prince Harald ascended to the throne as King Harald V. The transition symbolized continuity in the Norwegian monarchy and was marked by national mourning for the beloved King Olav. Ceremonies celebrated Harald's new role and his commitment to uphold the values of the Scandinavian royal traditions.

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