Life on Europe's only open Schengen border with Russia – in the Barents Sea, Russia maintains cordial relations with NATO neighbours over fishing rights Article 956 words 7 votes
The war in Ukraine is heightening tensions between Russians and Norwegians living on Svalbard | Focus on Europe Video 5:26, published Sep 30 2023 8 votes
I set out on a journey to the high north of Greenland to meet the Inuit communities that brave the harshest winters in the world Video 35:11, published May 17 2023 3 votes
Life in Ny-Ålesund, the world's northern-most research station – in pictures Article 65 words 7 votes
Temperatures have risen faster in the Arctic region than elsewhere on earth – the impact of climate change is being felt on Greenland's local way of life Article 1075 words 6 votes
Indigenous reindeer herders fear the drive towards a more sustainable economy is destroying their traditional way of life and identity in Sweden Article 1582 words 11 votes
For asylum seekers, Norway is a sanctuary but even in remote towns, Muslim refugees say they face surveillance and threats Article 1295 words 2 votes
Photojournalist Giuia Besana visits the world's northernmost priest who runs the Svalbard Church in Longyearbyen, in Norway's Svalbard archipelago Article 437 words 6 votes
One woman, four men bound for the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard on a four-month expedition that covered more than 4,500 miles Article 2630 words 5 votes
Sámi herders won back exclusive rights to hunting and fishing in their area of the Arctic – but that has led to heightened tensions between them and local Swedes Article 63 words 4 votes
Supreme Court has granted Sámi in the far north the sole right to manage small-game hunting on its land – and not the Swedish state Link 8 votes
The Norwegian city of Sommarøy wants to abolish time Article 740 words, published Jun 14 2019 9 votes