Norway Issues Travel Warning for La Paz Region, Bolivia
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a travel warning for the La Paz region in Bolivia.
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The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a travel warning for the La Paz region in Bolivia.

The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is searching for a 450-kilogram safe belonging to 'Rød-Larsen' that has disappeared without a trace, after a key labeled 'Rød-Larsen residence' was discovered.
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued travel warnings for over 60 countries, advising Norwegians planning international travel to exercise caution.

The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has raised its travel advisory for Lebanon to the highest level, advising against all travel to the country and urging Norwegian citizens to leave.
The search for Terje Rød-Larsen's private archive has resumed, but the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs refuses to confirm if they believe documents from the Oslo Process are missing from their archives.
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has raised concerns about the lion symbol on new national supporter clothing, questioning its resemblance to the protected national coat of arms.
Long-serving diplomat Johan Meyer states that the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (UD) has a 'culture of secrecy,' suggesting that the UD's rule-breaking in supporting IPI is part of a broader pattern within the ministry.
Norway's National Archives is considering new oversight of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after documents were found kept away from public archives. The archives state that withholding documents makes it difficult to investigate corruption allegations.

The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is arranging an evacuation flight from Muscat, Oman, to Oslo on March 8, in cooperation with Norwegian Air.

The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms that Mona Juul has returned her diplomatic passport.

A safe containing secret documents, marked "Rød-Larsen bolig," has mysteriously disappeared without a trace from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A professional safe cracker described the situation as a crisis, stating he had never heard of a safe vanishing completely.
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' crisis staff declined Equinor's offer of 100 empty seats on its evacuation flight from the Middle East, despite having a day and a half's notice.
Documents reportedly missing from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' archives have been located a few hundred meters away in a basement storage room, prompting calls for a better explanation from Prime Minister Støre.
Equinor offered the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs available seats on evacuation flights to Norway to help Norwegians in need, but the ministry did not utilize the opportunity.