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En vågehval flenses. Havforskningsinstituttet har registrert tynnere spekklag hos vågehval i hele perioden fra 1993 til 2013, og spekket var på det tynneste i perioden 2011–2013. (Foto: Bjørn Tore Forberg, Havforskningsinstituttet)

Iceland to End Whaling in 2024 as Demand Dwindles

Feb 07 2022 - 15:18

Japan’s return to commercial whaling in 2019 has left few buyers for Iceland’s…

Politics

Ambassadors’ Panel: "It Reminded Me of Hollywood Films with Russian Submarines"

Apr 22 2021 - 16:54

"This proves that there is no chance of avoiding discussing security issues in the…

Science
Longyearbyen, Svalbard

“There Could Be A Lot of Quick Clay in Parts of the Arctic”

Jan 07 2021 - 11:54

Quick clay landslides may have major and tragic consequences. “These events show that…

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