Serfdom-like System For Thai Wild Berry Pickers in Finland: 'Please, Give Us Our Freedom'
2024-09-06
Until now, Thai pickers have been deprived of the rights enjoyed by pickers from other countries...
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Biomimetics for the Arctic: an Emerging Approach to Research
2024-09-04
Imitating hares, reindeer and wolverines—how researchers adapt nature's design for human technologies in the Arctic?
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A New Overview On Discrimination Against the Sámi
2024-09-03
Discrimination against the Sámi remains a widespread problem that occurs in many social areas. This is shown in a quick overview from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, which has mapped the research available on harassment and discrimination against the Sámi in Norway, Sweden and Finland in the period 2014–2024.
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Russian Support Cities: A New Strategic Mechanism in the Arctic
2024-09-02
In 2023, Russia introduced a new mechanism for the Arctic—support, or backbone settlements. What is the meaning behind this strategy?
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Kalix Line—The Most Powerful Arctic Defence Line
2024-09-01
The Kalix Line was a defensive zone in Sweden, located between the Torne and Kalix Rivers. It was designed to prevent or delay a potential Soviet invasion...
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How to Clean the Arctic: Clean Arctic
2024-08-30
Despite the fact that Soviet development in the North is still remembered with awe and admiration, the USSR wasn't particularly meticulous when it came to protecting the fragile northern environment. A part of Russia's heritage in the Arctic includes waste, metal scrap yards, sunken vessels, and spilled oil. How does the country address these issues?
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Russian Arctic Goes Crypto?
2024-08-27
Throughout this time, mining has remained in a rather grey area of the Russian legal framework, making it more difficult to mine cryptocurrency on an industrial scale and turning away potential investors in the field...
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Russian Coal Turns to the NSR, But Will It Stay in the Route's Export Structure?
2024-08-27
For the first time since 2021, Russian coal is being shipped through the Northern Sea Route. The reason for this shift is the ongoing threat of Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. However, there are reasonable doubts regarding the permanence of coal shipping through the NSR.
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