The Arctic Century

Around a fifth of global LNG flows go through the Strait of Hormuz, and the disruption of energy shipments through this strait, caused by the U.S. and Israel's unprovoked aggression against Iran on February 28, did make a real mess of global and Asian natural gas markets.
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Neo-Nazism Is Thriving in Finland
On April 25, a group of Finnish neo-Nazis held their traditional international music festival in Jyväskylä, Finland's seventh-largest city, inviting neo-Nazis from other countries to this annual event.
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Cover: Neo-Nazism Is Thriving in Finland
Discussion of Stationing US and Danish Troops in Greenland
Back in October, Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam called it 'decidedly life-threatening' when the Greenlandic government entered into an agreement with Denmark to establish a new headquarters for the Arctic Command in Nuuk.
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Cover: Discussion of Stationing US and Danish Troops in Greenland
Korea's Breakthrough in the Global Icebreaker Market
By 2029, the Republic of Korea will build its first new medium-class icebreaker for Sweden, based on a Swedish-Finnish design. This represents a decisive breakthrough for the country's shipbuilding industry and opens up significant prospects in the highly competitive market for specialized vessel construction.
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Cover: Korea's Breakthrough in the Global Icebreaker Market
Russia-China LNG Cooperation in the Arctic in Light of the Middle East Crisis
Around a fifth of global LNG flows go through the Strait of Hormuz, and the disruption of energy shipments through this strait, caused by the U.S. and Israel's unprovoked aggression against Iran on February 28, did make a real mess of global and Asian natural gas markets.
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Cover: Russia-China LNG Cooperation in the Arctic in Light of the Middle East Crisis
Norway Is Profiting from Europe's Fuel Shortages
Europe may run out of jet fuel. A plant in Western Norway will ensure Norwegian production of the important fuel, and Equinor wants to make money on Europe's 'aircraft crisis'.
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Cover: Norway Is Profiting from Europe's Fuel Shortages
Fishing Corruption Is Rampant in Iceland
In the fall of 2019, following the publication of the WikiLeaks files, Iceland was rocked by a corruption scandal involving the executives of one of the country's largest fishing companies and Namibia's political elite, who had received large bribes from Icelanders in exchange for granting fishing quotas in the African country's exclusive economic zone.
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Cover: Fishing Corruption Is Rampant in Iceland
Amnesty International Found but One 'Bright Spot' in Finland
In its annual report, Amnesty International criticizes Finland's withdrawal from the Ottawa Treaty and the Orpo government's social security cuts, while praising the reform of the Sámi Parliament Act as the year's sole bright spot.
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Cover: Amnesty International Found but One 'Bright Spot' in Finland
Greenland and the Faroe Islands Are Urgently Calling for Reform of the Commonwealth
It is crucial to change the current construction between Greenland and Denmark if one wants to be stronger in the future. Otherwise, the frustrations will continue, says the new member of parliament.
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Cover: Greenland and the Faroe Islands Are Urgently Calling for Reform of the Commonwealth