Norway's Labour Party has won four more years in government after seeing off a surge in support for the right. But exit polls predict it will only have a small majority, and its future may depend on how it navigates Norway's relationship with the rest of the world.
Breakdown
- Labour Party retains coalition government by a narrow margin.
- Right-wing parties focused on cost of living, immigration, and wealth tax. 11s
- Jens Stoltenberg returns as finance minister, boosting Labour. 32s
- Debate continues over sovereign wealth fund investments amid Gaza conflict. 1m 22s
- Norwegian divestment decisions draw international attention, including from the U.S. 1m 55s