Norway to ban petrol and diesel cars by 2025

Coalition government said to have agreed plan prohibiting sales of all vehicles using fossil fuels

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Norway's parliament building in Oslo
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Norway looks set to become the first country to ban the sale of cars powered by fossil fuels after politicians apparently agreed that all vehicles must run on green energy by 2025.

An agreement on banning petrol and diesel cars was reported by the Dagens Naeringsliv newspaper and attributed to the right-wing Framstegspartiet (Progress Party), one of the coalition government parties.

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