Oslo Archive Case: Asking the Foreign Minister to Consider Reporting to the Police
The Control Committee in the Norwegian Parliament is urging the Foreign Minister to report potential illegal storage of classified documents found in the basement of diplomats' residence.
NRK: Establishing a control case against the Minister of Fisheries
Norway's control committee has opened a case against Fisheries Minister Marianne Sivertsen Næss following NRK's revelations about the controversial allocation of snow crab quotas.
Establishing a control case against the Minister of Fisheries
The Norwegian Parliament's control committee is initiating a control case against Minister of Fisheries Marianne Sivertsen Næss due to issues surrounding the distribution of snow crab quotas worth billions.
Committee leader criticizes Støre's response in the Epstein case
The leader of the Storting's Control and Constitutional Committee, Per-Willy Amundsen, has strongly criticized Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre for not providing specific responses regarding government actions in light of the revelations pertaining to the Epstein case.
LIVE at 8:30: Riigikogu committees discuss matters related to the Auvere oil plant
The Riigikogu's Special Committee on State Budget Control and the Anti-Corruption Committee are set to discuss the status and depreciation of the Auvere oil plant in a public meeting.
The Welfare of Children and Reach: Chat Control in the Era of Grok
The LIBE Committee in the European Parliament recommended the rejection of the Chat Control project, opposed by Polish MEPs who claim to be concerned for children's welfare online.
South Africa: Arms Committee Fails to Explain SA's Weapon Sales to Saudi Arabia and UAE
The National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC) in South Africa is under scrutiny for failing to document its weapon sales to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, despite a court ruling ordering it to do so.
KrF Leader to Head Epstein Process
Jonas Andersen Sayed, a member of Norway's Parliament and the control committee, has been appointed as the rapporteur for the investigation into the Epstein revelations.
The Storting is awaiting new Epstein responses
The Storting's control and constitutional committee will wait to send new questions to the government until the Foreign Ministry has answered existing inquiries.
Government and CFM dispute control of proficiency exam in medicine in the Senate
The Brazilian Senate's Social Affairs Committee is revisiting the creation of a proficiency exam for newly graduated physicians.
The government has responded to several Epstein questions
The Norwegian government has answered several questions from the parliamentary control and constitutional committee regarding the Epstein documents.
The government has responded to several Epstein questions. Check what they are writing.
The Norwegian government has provided responses to questions from the Control and Constitutional Committee regarding the handling of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
LIVE: The Riigikogu has summoned Brussels officials regarding Rail Baltic
The Riigikogu is holding a special committee meeting to discuss the Rail Baltic project, prompted by rising costs and unresolved risks associated with the railway's development.
The Debate about the Nobel is about More than Prize Lists and Travels
The Norwegian parliament is demanding transparency from the Nobel Committee regarding its prize lists and travel programs, raising concerns about the committee's autonomy.
Despite Controversy Over the Control of Candidate Nomination Rights... The Central Party Committee Directly Decides the Candidate for Bae Hyun-jin's Constituency
The People Power Party has decided to have the Central Party's Candidate Management Committee directly manage nominations for key constituencies, amidst criticisms of consolidating party authority.
Live at 13:15: the special commission discusses funding for Rail Baltic
The special committee for state budget control is set to discuss the funding for Rail Baltic, with a live stream of the session available.
Disagreement in RBK Before the Annual Meeting - Committee Leader Will Not Sign
RBK is facing internal disagreements ahead of its annual meeting, highlighted by a committee leader's refusal to sign off on the meeting documents.
UN advocates for 'human control' of AI; US rejects
The UN promotes a new committee for 'human control' over artificial intelligence, a proposal rejected by the US government.
The UN establishes a committee for the 'control' of Artificial Intelligence by humans
The UN has announced the formation of a committee to ensure human control over AI technology, aiming to reduce fear and misinformation surrounding it.
To overturn the session: a war of motions and K chicanes in Deputies that the ruling party deactivated with votes
A tense session in Argentina's Chamber of Deputies over labor reform escalated into conflicts when the Peronists attempted to send the project back to committee amidst a near-empty chamber, but the ruling coalition managed to maintain control with votes.
March 3 is the committee's Epstein deadline
The Norwegian Parliament's Control and Constitutional Committee has set a deadline of March 3 to submit a proposal for a broad investigation into connections to Epstein in Norway.
Rejecting the crematorium's demands for a license review
The Environmental and Natural Resource Committee has rejected the Reykjavik Health Inspectorate's decision to review a crematorium's operating license due to pollution concerns.
Who can dismiss a member of the Nobel Committee?
The investigation into Thorbjørn Jagland raises questions about the control over the Nobel Committee.
The Control Committee has decided to hold open hearings in the Epstein investigations
The Control and Constitutional Committee in Norway has agreed to send 25-30 questions to the government regarding the ongoing Epstein investigations, which will be addressed in open hearings.
The Control Committee has decided to hold open hearings on the Epstein revelations
The Control Committee in Norway has decided to conduct open hearings regarding the investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's connections with Norwegian officials.
The Control Committee has decided to hold open hearings regarding the Epstein revelations
Norway's Control Committee has approved open hearings as part of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, sending 30 questions to Foreign Minister Anniken Huitfeldt.
Demand that the government answers Parliament on 30 Epstein questions
Norway's control committee has initiated open hearings in the Epstein investigations and has sent 30 questions to the government regarding the matter.
Støre says he does not remember why he stopped the search for Rød-Larsen documents
Jonas Gahr Støre, former Norwegian foreign minister, has stated he cannot recall why he halted the investigation into documents related to Rød-Larsen during the Oslo process, amid ongoing scrutiny by the Storting's control committee regarding ties between Norwegian officials and Jeffrey Epstein.
Støre on possible hearing: - I will of course respond
Jonas Gahr Støre, Norway's Prime Minister, has expressed his willingness to attend a hearing called by the Storting's control and constitutional committee regarding past foreign ministers.
Head of VVKT: Reports of drug supply disruptions are decreasing
The head of the State Medicines Control Agency reported a decrease in reports of drug supply disruptions in Lithuania during a recent parliamentary health committee meeting.
Latest news: The Control Committee meets about the Epstein case
The Control Committee in Norway is gathering to discuss matters related to the Epstein case.
The Parliament Discusses Epstein Investigation
The Norwegian Parliament's Control and Constitution Committee is meeting to discuss an independent investigation into connections between Norway and Jeffrey Epstein.
Majority in the Storting for an independent Epstein investigation
The Storting's control and constitutional committee is initiating the process for an independent investigation into Norwegian connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Control Committee will set up an investigative committee
A proposal is underway to form an investigative committee concerning high-profile connections to Jeffrey Epstein, leading to criminal investigations against former ambassador Mona Juul and her husband Terje Rød-Larsen.
Latest news: The Control Committee meets about the Epstein case
The Norwegian Control Committee is convening to discuss matters related to the Epstein case.
Former Governor Špoták Steps Down as Head of the Control Committee of Plzeň Region
Former governor Špoták has resigned as the head of the control committee for the Plzeň region due to technical issues preventing page access.
Winter Olympics: The Most Expensive Medals in History Are Breaking – What Is Happening
The 2026 Winter Olympic Games Organizing Committee is facing numerous complaints from athletes regarding serious construction defects in the Olympic medals.
Sheep Pox: What the Report of Greek Scientists Says About Vaccination
The National Scientific Committee for the Management and Control of Sheep and Goat Pox in Greece has released a report addressing the challenges and uncertainties regarding vaccination against the disease in light of a recent EFSA report.
Right opens for investigation into Epstein connections
The Norwegian party Høyre is considering whether the parliamentary control committee should investigate connections to Epstein, though other parties are calling for an external inquiry.
Støre says yes to Epstein investigation in the Storting
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre confirmed that the Labour Party will allow the control and constitutional committee to investigate the Epstein case.
The Labour Party wants a parliamentary investigation into the Epstein cases
Jonas Gahr Støre stated that the Labour Party wants the parliamentary control committee to investigate the Epstein case, while rejecting a proposal from the Progress Party for an independent inquiry.
CDHR splits as Folarin, Adeniran claim control
The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights is facing a leadership battle due to two factions claiming authority following separate annual conferences in Ogun State.
RNC chair bets on ‘secret weapon’ to defy midterm history, protect GOP majorities
Republican National Committee Chair Joe Gruters aims to maintain GOP control in Congress during the challenging midterm elections despite historical trends against the party in power.
Athens FIR: Flights without CPDLC – When the report will be released
A report from a Special Committee investigating the unprecedented blackout at Athens FIR on January 4 is expected to be published this week, as complaints about outdated aviation systems continue to rise.
"Hammerhard and Despicable Left-Wing Extremism" Without Regard for Human Life
Marc Henrichmann, the chairman of the Parliamentary Control Committee, highlights the new severity of left-wing extremism and calls for increased powers for security agencies and intelligence services.