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We have rounded up the week's best news stories - from a 95-year-old taking a flight for the first time to an arctic fox walking all the way from Norway to Canada, to a museum dedicated to poop in Japan. It’s all weird yet wonderful!
The Lionesses are through to the Women's World Cup semi final, after beating Norway in Le Havre on Thursday. The team will play whichever team wins the USA v France match on Friday. Festival-goers at Glastonbury cheered the team on to their win, as Twitter fans couldn’t help but start dreaming about a World Cup trophy coming home.
It's not the first country you'd think of as Europe's answer to Silicon Valley, but Norway is punching above its weight when it comes to problem-solving tech.
Birgitte Kallestad had tried to rescue the stray animal.
Fishermen off the coast of Norway reported beluga whales to officials after discovering they were wearing harnesses bearing the words "Equipment of St Petersburg". This is not the first time that sea mammals have been trained by military bodies. The Soviet Union had a dolphin programme which was later transferred to the Ukraine government and the US have been training dolphins to find mines for years.
The animal was wearing a harness and tried to pull ropes from a boat.
Bitter splits within Labour and Tories on alternatives to May's deal forced 'grandees' to act.
A 'Norway-style' Brexit could find itself in much the same position as May’s deal proved to be – with few friends who are willing to take it to heart
Brits have described the 'frightening' evacuation.