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Norway raises terror threat level and introduces temporary border checks

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Norway has raised its terror threat level from “moderate” to “high,” prompting the introduction of temporary border checks with other Western European nations until October 22. The decision follows an announcement from the domestic security agency, PST, which highlighted an increased threat to Jewish and Israeli targets.

The raised threat level and subsequent border controls reflect a response to what authorities describe as a “challenging threat picture.” Although Norway is not a member of the European Union, it is part of the Schengen area, which typically allows for free travel across member states. The police have indicated that not all travelers will be subjected to checks, and they do not anticipate significant delays at border crossings. This move underscores the heightened security measures being implemented in response to perceived risks associated with potential terrorist activities.

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