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Anders Breivik killed 77 people in Norway A decade on, the hatred is still out there but his influence is seen as low

Anders Breivik killed 77 people in Norway A decade on, the hatred is still out there but his influence is seen as low
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A far-right extremist killed 77 people in Norway A decade on, the hatred is still out there but attacker s influence is seen as low

A far-right extremist killed 77 people in Norway A decade on, the hatred is still out there but attacker s influence is seen as low
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Sylvi poised to take over Progress

Sylvi poised to take over Progress February 18, 2021 NEWS ANALYSIS: Just three years after being forced to resign as justice minister over some typically inflammatory remarks, Sylvi Listhaug has been tapped to succeed outgoing Progress Party leader Siv Jensen. Listhaug has a history of provoking or taunting those who challenge her, a trait Jensen now seems to view as important to revive voter support. Sylvi Listhaug (left) is now poised to take over as leader of Norway’s conservative Progress Party, after Siv Jensen (right) announced her pending withdrawal and recommended Listhaug as her successor. PHOTO: Fremskrittspartiet “I have had the pleasure of working closely with her (Listhaug) for many years,” Jensen said after confirming speculation Thursday afternoon that she was stepping down as leader after 15 years at the Progress Party’s helm.

Steer AS lands its first large scale autonomous trucking contract

Steer AS lands its first large scale autonomous trucking contract January 21, 2021 Steer AS has secured its first large scale autonomous truck contract at a quarry in Norway.  Working with Romarheim AS, Steer is developing their technology to use in a fleet of autonomous dump trucks transporting stones on the west coast of Norway.  “This is a milestone for Steer. With this contract, we are taking a giant step from our first contract in 2009, which involved clearing a large artillery range in the Norwegian mountains,” said Steer AS CEO Pål Ligård.  The project with Romarheim AS is innovative on several levels. Previously, Steer’s remote-controlled construction equipment had primarily been utilized in projects where health and safety issues has been the main concern, such as clearing artillery ranges, or where the geographical conditions were challenging and dangerous.

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