Greenland’s premier welcomes rival into cabinet
It had become necessary to break up the cabinet in order to save it
It had become necessary to break up the cabinet in order to save it
But it needs anchoring to be sustainable
Copenhagen’s response to the war in Ukraine is putting relations in the Kingdom of Denmark to the test
Finland’s choice of its next fighter jet is a much about keeping its friends close as its enemies away
The Arctic Council, currently chaired by Russia, will cease its activities until further notice, the seven remaining council members have announced.
Improved ice charts and competence of ship crews and internationally regulated shipping to the North Pole are among the proposals of the Norwegian Cruise Committee.
To protect whales, WWF Russia reports that shipping in the Bering Strait and narrow areas of the Northern Sea Route need to be restricted.
Arctic sea ice extent grew faster than average in the winter of 2021/22, bucking the trend of ice melt, reaching record levels in January 2022.
Greenland’s door is open to scientists, but it is still a good idea to knock first
Rostourism is planning a set of national standards to improve tourism in the Arctic. Rostourism believes that travel will become safer and quality will improve.
The country’s ruling Social Democrats appear ready to approve more mines and spend less time doing it
Successfully returning to pre-Brexit trade arrangements would be a step forward for both countries
Copenhagen’s foreign-policy strategy is designed in Denmark, but it is made in America
Vague wording cost the country dearly eight years ago
In the three Scandinavian countries, 96 wolves are to be culled. However, an injunction stopped the killing of 25 wolves in the protected area in Norway.
The icebreaker “Sibir” is already the second delivered icebreaker of the 22220 class and will complement the rapidly growing fleet of powerful icebreakers
An offensive Russia and a rising China are problems for Denmark everywhere, but perhaps least so in the Arctic
Cinia and telecom company Far North Digital announced joint efforts to build a fiber optic cable system connecting Europe and Asia.
Russia’s scientists are expected to resume Arctic studies of drift ice stations in September 2022 after a year-long hiatus.
Rosatom has announced the date for the recovery of the submarine K-159 to 2030. At the same time, the wreck of the K-27 is to be recovered from the Kara Sea.
With an opening Arctic Ocean, Joint scientific efforts and new approaches in fisheries management may lead to the significant reinforcement of the existing governance complex.
In order to ensure regular, year-round navigation along the North Sea route, it is necessary to build two additional icebreakers of the LK-60 class.
As part of Switzerland’s commitment to the Arctic, an honorary consulate was opened on Svalbard and Marcel Schütz was appointed the first honorary consul on the archipelago.
China plans to build a heavy duty icebreaker within the framework of its Polar Silk Road. Guest author and Arctic expert Katya Uryupova explains what this new plan means for China and the Arctic.