Coverage of the Modi Oslo incident, Helle Lyng's questions, Rahul Gandhi's response, a Norway embassy briefing, and India's MEA defence of democracy and media rights.
"I have not studied India. India is not a field I cover either. But I've read a lot about it in the newspapers," Lyng said.
A reporter in Oslo faced a barrage of criticism online after she asked why the Indian prime minister had declined to answer ...
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How a row over 'no questions' at PM's Norway event led to an interview invite for Rahul Gandhi
A woman who identified herself to be a Norwegian journalist shared a video of PM Modi, saying he did not take questions ...
Norwegian journalist Helle Lyng Svendsen questioned PM Modi about press freedom during a joint appearance in Oslo. The Indian ...
The controversy later escalated on social media after Lyng claimed that her Instagram and Facebook accounts had been suspended amid the backlash surrounding the incident.
Svendsen, who represents the Oslo-based newspaper Dagsavisen, found herself suddenly catapulted to global fame — and exposed ...
Why don’t you take some questions from the freest press in the world?,' asked journalist Helle Lyng as the prime minister left the room hastily ...
The episode began on Monday, Oslo time, at a joint press statement by PM Narendra Modi and his Norwegian counterpart Jonas ...
A review of her professional background shows that Lyng has worked with several Norwegian publications and is currently ...
Norwegian journalist Helle Lyng, who went viral over a row with top Indian officials, says her Instagram and Facebook ...
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