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Norway’s Arctic Border: History and Modern Geopolitics
Nordic Countries (and Estonia) Lead the World in Clean Governance (2025 Rankings)
Iceland Becomes First Nordic Country to Boycott Eurovision 2026
Pamela Anderson’s Nordic Renaissance: Embracing Her Finnish Roots
Turning Data Centers Into City Heaters: Finland’s Answer to the Environmental Cost of the Cloud
EU Court’s Landmark Ruling: Same‑Sex Marriages Must Be Recognized Across the EU
Nordic Metro Marvels and Baltic Subway Dreams
Baltic Stories
Baltic States Embrace Nuclear Power for Energy Security and Climate Goals
EU Court’s Landmark Ruling: Same‑Sex Marriages Must Be Recognized Across the EU
Riga’s Rise and Retreat: The Baltic Metropolis That Might Have Been
Nordic Metro Marvels and Baltic Subway Dreams
Estonia’s Scientific Impact Soars to 3rd in the World – How a Small Nation Overtook Its Nordic Mentors
Estonian Relief Committee in Canada to Celebrate 75th Anniversary with Event in 2026
Manhattan Street to be Named After Legendary Estonian Diplomat Ernst Jaakson
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EU Court’s Landmark Ruling: Same‑Sex Marriages Must Be Recognized Across the EU
Discoverability Showdown: SEO vs. ChatGPT vs. Social Media vs. Your Personal Website
Make the Most of Your 15 Minutes of Fame: Media Interview Follow-Ups
Marina Byezhanova, Co-Founder, Brand of a Leader
5 Expert Tips for Radiant, Red-Carpet Ready Skin—From a Celebrity Makeup Artist
From Stockholm to Vilnius Europe’s Quiet Powerhouses Redefine the Union for 2050
9 Overlooked Personal-Branding Moves Top Leaders Swear By
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From Zero to 13,000 Readers: The Northern Voices’ Unlikely First-Year Success Story
Estonian Festival Orchestra’s Triumphant Carnegie Hall Debut Honoring Arvo Pärt at 90
Arvo Pärt at 90: Estonia’s Musical Legend and His Global Legacy
From Cantor to Composer: Cathy Lawrence’s Journey Sparks a New Musical
Climate Change in the Nordic and Baltic Regions: Landscape, Wildlife, and Future Challenges
LATEST STORY
Norway’s Arctic Border: History and Modern Geopolitics
Centuries ago, the far north of Scandinavia had no clear national boundaries. The region was sparsely populated by the Sámi people, who at times paid taxes to multiple kingdoms in overlapping “no man’s land” zones. As early as 1326, Norway and the Republic of Novgorod (medieval Russia) signed the Treaty of Novgorod to divide their spheres of influence in the Arctic, determining which Sámi communities would pay tribute to which realm.
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Strengthening NATO Ties: US B-52 Bombers Team Up with Finnish and Swedish Forces in Historic Training Mission
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On November 25, 2024, two U
Strengthening Arctic Defense: Insights from the 2024 U.S. Strategy Meeting in Iceland
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December 14, 2024
The U
Denmark Welcomes New F-35 Lightning II Jets: A Major Upgrade in Defense and Training Capabilities
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December 14, 2024
Denmark recently took a significant step in modernizing its military by adding four new F-35 Lightning II fighter jets
Celebrating 106 Years of Latvian Independence: A Message from U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken
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December 14, 2024
Latvian Independence Day marks a pivotal moment in history, commemorating the declaration of the Republic of Latvia on November 18, 1918
NATO Strengthens Eastern Defense: The Rise of Multinational Battlegroups in Response to Regional Threats
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December 14, 2024
NATO has strengthened its defense strategy in Eastern Europe by establishing multinational battlegroups in several countries
Team USA Dominates Finland 4-0 in Six Nations Opener: Key Highlights and Player Spotlight
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December 14, 2024
In an electrifying opener of the Six Nations Tournament, held in the chilly surroundings of Tampere, Finland, Team USA showcased their dominance on the ice with a resounding 4-0 victory over the Finnish national team
Discover the Top Art Books of 2024: A Dive into Creativity and Cultural Identity
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December 13, 2024
In 2024, art critics from The Times reveal their top selections for art books, showcasing the enduring appeal of printed works amidst a digital landscape
Unveiling the Baltic Renaissance: A Fall of Cultural Resurgence and Artistic Innovation in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
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December 13, 2024
The Baltic region, composed of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, is experiencing a vibrant cultural and artistic resurgence this fall
Exploring the Diversity of Nordic Art: A Deep Dive into Culture, Quality of Life, and Artistic Expression
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December 13, 2024
The Nordic countries—Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and Finland—offer a rich tapestry of cultural diversity through their art
Arctic Chiefs of Defense Meeting: Strengthening Security and Collaboration Amid Rising Tensions
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December 13, 2024
The Arctic region is becoming a focal point for global security discussions
Denmark Receives Four New F-35 Fighters: Modernizing Defense for the Future
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December 13, 2024
Denmark has welcomed four new F-35 Lightning II fighter jets, increasing its fleet to eight
Lithuanian Defence Minister Calls for Balanced Defence Spending in NATO: Urges Europe to Step Up Amidst Rising Geopolitical Threats
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December 13, 2024
Lithuanian Defence Minister Dovile Sakaliene recently highlighted an urgent need for balanced defense spending within NATO
EU Launches Powerful AI Factories: A Game Changer for Tech Development in Europe
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December 13, 2024
In a bold move to secure its place as a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI), the European Commission has unveiled plans to establish seven groundbreaking AI factories across the continent
Exploring the Vibrant Baltic Art Scene: A Journey Through Identity, Memory, and Contemporary Challenges
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December 12, 2024
The Baltic region's art scene thrives this fall, showcasing a rich tapestry of history and current challenges
Denmark Bolsters Defense with Arrival of Four Additional F-35 Fighter Jets
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December 12, 2024
Denmark has made a significant step in enhancing its defense capabilities by receiving four additional F-35 Lightning II fighter jets
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