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Workshop of Italian researchers in Norway. A first meeting of Italian researchers in Norway will take place on Friday 4 September 2009 at the premises of the Italian Cultural Institute in Oslo (Oscarsgate 56). Registrations shall be made no later that June 18th.For detailed information and the >>>
Minister of the Environment Stefania Prestigiacomo in Norway to attend the High Level Conference on Climate Change and Technology. Minister of the Environment Stefania Prestigiacomo was in Bergen Wednesday 27th to take part in the Conference “Fighting Climate Change with Carbon Capture and Storage” organized by the Norwegian Government on 27th and 28th May 2009. Minister Prestigiacomo >>>
Minister Franco Frattini in Norway to attend Arctic Council Ministerial Meeting and to visit Svalbard. Foreign Minister Franco Frattini was in Norway from 28 April to 1 May to take part in the Arctic Council Ministerial Meeting at the personal invitation of Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere. Minister Frattini has also had discussions with his >>>
ID card for Italians residing abroad. A recently passed law has extended the possibility also to Italians residing abroad of applying for an ID card issued by Italian Consulates. Eligible for the ID card are Italians regularly registered with the AIRE who are at least 15 years of age.The >>>
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