[01:13.46]A UN investigation in 1962 failed to find the cause of his death.
[01:18.08]Some experts believed the plane was shot down.
[01:20.51]The commission said there was significant new evidence to merit the inquiry being reopened.
[01:26.37]Voting in parliamentary elections has just finished in Norway.
[01:30.72]Exit polls indicate the centre-right opposition led by Erna Solberg’s Conservative Party is on course to win.
[01:38.94]She may need the support of the anti-immigration and anti-tax Progress Party in order to form a government.
[01:45.23]Lars Bevanger reports from Oslo.
[01:47.58]These have been the first parliamentary elections since the 2011 terror attacks on Norway’s Labour government and a Labour Party youth camp.
[01:56.09]Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg was praised for the way he led the country through that crisis.
[02:01.31]Helped by Norway’s vast oil and gas revenues, his government has also overseen strong growth.
[02:07.49]Yet these polls suggest Mr Stoltenberg is being pushed out by a centre-right coalition.
[02:13.10]After eight years of Labour rule, voters here say they want change.
[02:17.00]The deputy president of Kenya, William Ruto, has arrived in The Hague to stand trial of the International Criminal Court.
[02:23.27]Mr Ruto and President Uhuru Kenyatta are accused of orchestrating violence which followed the presidential election of 2007, charges they deny.