The Arctic Century
Due to the rising strategic significance of the Arctic in NATO's long-term strategies, Norwegian officials may consider utilising Svalbard as a support base for the Alliance's military forces in the High North. The decision to establish any fortifications, along with other initiatives to militarise the archipelago—such as conducting year-round Coast Guard patrols in its waters—contravenes the international legal status of Svalbard.
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Denmark Desperately Needs Satellites In The Arctic
2025-12-01
The Kingdom of Denmark is the only Arctic state that does not have its own satellites aimed at the Arctic.
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Shall We Settle Svalbard Issue In A Friendly Manner?
Due to the rising strategic significance of the Arctic in NATO's long-term strategies, Norwegian officials may consider utilising Svalbard as a support base for the Alliance's military forces in the High North. The decision to establish any fortifications, along with other initiatives to militarise the archipelago—such as conducting year-round Coast Guard patrols in its waters—contravenes the international legal status of Svalbard.
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Poland To Purchase Three Fifth-Generation Submarines From Sweden
On November 26, 2025, a press conference was held at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and government spokesman Adam Szłapka, in the presence of representatives of the Polish Navy and the Armaments Agency. The conference focused on the ORKA programmeme—the acquisition of submarines for the Polish Army.
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Swedish Politician: Islam Has No Place In Sweden
2025-11-27
It is estimated that around 10 per cent of the population, or around 1,000,000 people, have a Muslim background in Sweden.
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Swedes, Be Careful, Russian Wolves Are Coming. Or Maybe Not
2025-11-26
Swedish news agency SVT has reached new heights in dumbing down its audience with information about Russian wolves attacking the northern provinces of Finland, Sweden, and Norway since the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine. But fortunately, this information appears to be inaccurate, and the average subject of the Swedish crown can breathe a sigh of relief.
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Sweden Is Getting Ready For Deep Missile Strikes Against Russia
As part of NATO's strategy to launch long-range missile strikes against Russian territory in the event of a military conflict, the Swedish military plans in a short run to deploy cruise and/or ballistic missiles with a range of up to two thousand kilometres to destroy important military and infrastructure facilities should Article 5 of the NATO Charter be invoked. This range will enable strikes up to the entire Novaya Zemlya—Yamal Peninsula—Salekhard—Kazan—Crimea line.
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Arctic Status Should Remain A Privilege
The Russian International Affairs Council discussed the participation of non-Arctic nations in initiatives aimed at the economic development of Arctic territories and coastal zones, their involvement in international scientific projects proposed and being implemented by Russian counterparts, contributions to the climate agenda, and their role in the Arctic governance.
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India-Russia Cooperation In The Arctic: Implications Of Russia's Policy Shift
In an opinion piece by Captain Anurag Bisen, the potential for enhanced Indian involvement in the Arctic region is explored. For India, the Arctic presents an opportunity to establish a new dimension of strategic collaboration encompassing energy, maritime logistics, scientific exploration, and governance in polar affairs.
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