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Svalbard-research becomes more important for China, professor says China’s Polar Research Institute agrees to prepare joint Arctic scientific projects with Russian partners. This became clear during a recent visit to Barentsburg on Svalbard. [1]
Moscow first called Oslo "unfriendly." Now, it has become "very unfriendly" Norway is the only of Russia's neighboring countries that is included in a list of states with a so-called unfriendly line against Russian diplomatic offices. [2]
Putin's favorite submarine returns to service, fueling Arctic nuclear buildup Karelia is the submarine on which Vladimir Putin - then acting president - spent a night at a depth of 50 metres in the Barents Sea in April 2000. [3]
This aerial view taken by Mads Schmidt Rasmussen and handed out by Arctic Creative shows people as they take part in a demonstration that gathered almost a third of the city population to protest against the US President’s plans to take Greenland, on... [4]
Norwegian PM calls for humanitarian pause in Gaza Published : 05 Nov 2023, 23:09 Norway supports the two-state solution to solve conflicts between Hamas and Israel, and calls for a humanitarian pause in the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store... [5]
Svalbard-research becomes more important for China, professor says China’s Polar Research Institute agrees to prepare joint Arctic scientific projects with Russian partners. This became clear during a recent visit to Barentsburg on Svalbard.
Moscow first called Oslo "unfriendly." Now, it has become "very unfriendly" Norway is the only of Russia's neighboring countries that is included in a list of states with a so-called unfriendly line against Russian diplomatic offices.
Putin's favorite submarine returns to service, fueling Arctic nuclear buildup Karelia is the submarine on which Vladimir Putin - then acting president - spent a night at a depth of 50 metres in the Barents Sea in April 2000.
This aerial view taken by Mads Schmidt Rasmussen and handed out by Arctic Creative shows people as they take part in a demonstration that gathered almost a third of the city population to protest against the US President’s plans to take Greenland, on
Norwegian PM calls for humanitarian pause in Gaza Published : 05 Nov 2023, 23:09 Norway supports the two-state solution to solve conflicts between Hamas and Israel, and calls for a humanitarian pause in the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store
February 2, 2026: Internet jokes are that if the US strikes Iran, it’ll be to divert attention from some damaging documents.
February 3, 2026: In the last few days before an election, you throw kitchen sink, and policies must wait.
February 4, 2026: It seems obvious who the Cambodians cheer in the Thai election. But don't overthink it.
February 5, 2026: The People’s Party’s goal for the Thai capital is not to duplicate 2023, but get as close to it as possible.
February 6, 2026: The charter referendum outcome should mirror the election results, but that doesn’t mean the opposite can’t happen.