Simply passing the url as a parameter should work. When I open a terminal and 
enter
$opera www.google.com
a new tab is opened in Opera and it navigates to the given url (google.com in 
this case). It is also possible to surround the url with double quotes ("). 
$opera "www.google.com"

Clicking on an url in Evolution or any other place/program correctly
opens a new tab in the running session.

Please note that Opera distinguishes between a new tab and a new window.
The latter creates a new main window of Opera, while the former simply
adds a new tab to a running main window.

You can force a new tab to be opened by using the -newtab argument, as in
$opera -newtab www.google.com
but this shouldn't be needed as it is the default behavior.

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Apport doesn't work with default browser Opera
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