I traveled above the Arctic Circle to find out whether the town of Sommarøy really can live free from the clock work Article 2861 words 16 votes
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
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
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 town of Sommarøy wants to abolish time work Article 740 words, published Jun 14 2019 9 votes