The Arctic Century

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Abandoned US WWII And Cold War Military Bases Still Pollute The Arctic
When the US officially entered World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Greenland suddenly became strategically important. There is waste left behind by US troops in more than 33 places in Greenland, represented by rusty oil barrels, toxic substances, explosives, decaying airfields and lots of scrap metal.
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Greenland Demands a Seat at the Table in Nordic Defense Cooperation
The chairman of the Greenlandic government, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, says Greenland is ready to contribute more to the defense of the region, but insists on equality in Nordic cooperation. Greenland has partially boycotted the Nordic Council after being kept out of several meetings on security policy.
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Cover: Greenland Demands a Seat at the Table in Nordic Defense Cooperation
The Next Looking North: British Strategy after Trump
Britain's 2023 Arctic strategy was written before Trump's return, before Washington's claims on Greenland and Canada, and before the Strait of Hormuz crisis. Three years on, London's Arctic priorities are shifting towards Scandinavia, while Canada learns that Britain cannot serve as a counterweight to the US and Russia remains the designated adversary.
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Cover: The Next Looking North: British Strategy after Trump
Anti-Drone Fever Is Gaining Momentum in Denmark
The Danish Defence Materiel and Procurement Agency is buying an anti-drone command and control system from Terma, which the government calls a first step toward a drone shield over Denmark. The system should be operational this year, but the weapons needed to actually shoot anything down have yet to be purchased.
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Cover: Anti-Drone Fever Is Gaining Momentum in Denmark
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Tommaso Bontempi
The Monroe Doctrine has suddenly transformed from a distant memory into the operating manual of Trump's foreign policy.
Deepening European Integration: Sweden Begins Exporting Prisoners to Estonia
The first plane carrying Swedish inmates landed at Ämari air base on Tuesday, but Estonia had already rejected more than half of the group of 18 that Sweden proposed for Tartu Prison. Up to 600 prisoners are to follow by next summer, with Sweden paying Estonia between 31 and 61 million euros a year.
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Cover: Deepening European Integration: Sweden Begins Exporting Prisoners to Estonia
Norway May Soon Be Left Without Billionaires
The billionaires have packed their bags and gone to Switzerland, and many now fear that Norway has lost them for good. Politicians point to the wealth tax, which owners must pay even when their companies run a deficit.
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Cover: Norway May Soon Be Left Without Billionaires
Swedes Protest Uranium Mining on the Kalix River
Up to 200 people gathered in Kalix on National River Day to demonstrate against uranium exploration, after the Riksdag lifted the ban on uranium mining and stripped municipalities of their veto.
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Cover: Swedes Protest Uranium Mining on the Kalix River
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Valery Konyshev
The establishment of control over Greenland completely solves the problem of ore and at the same time makes it possible to displace China.
Finland Is Losing the Economic Competition with Asia
New textile fibers were supposed to become a Finnish export product, but a drastic change in the market is putting plans on hold. The trail leads to China.
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Cover: Finland Is Losing the Economic Competition with Asia
War Fever in Norway Will Now Affect Schoolchildren
Norwegian youth should be taught in school what total defense is and what the individual's role is in a war situation, says Chief of Defense Eirik Kristoffersen. A recent survey conducted for Universitas by Sentio, however, found that only 12 percent of Oslo students were willing to defend Norway militarily.
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Cover: War Fever in Norway Will Now Affect Schoolchildren