Norway’s Progress Party quits government in protest against the decision to allow a woman suspected of links to Islamic State to return to the country
Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg lost a key coalition partner Monday over her decision to repatriate a family linked to Islamic State, as European countries contend with the aftermath of the terror group’s collapsed caliphate in the Middle East.
Norway’s Progress Party, the second-largest party within the country’s four-party coalition, quit the government in protest against the Prime Minister’s decision to allow a woman suspected of being linked to Islamic State to return to the country with her two children.
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