The Norwegian Kven Association (Norske kveners forbund – Ruijan kvääniliitto) has announced a renewed effort to enhance cooperation with the Sami Parliament (Sametinget), following a joint meeting focused on the
Malthe Pedersen
The Norwegian government has announced the establishment of six new research centres for artificial intelligence (AI), backed by a total of NOK 1 billion (approx. €88 million) over five years.
A remarkable surge in weddings is sweeping Sweden this summer, with Skansen in Stockholm hosting an unprecedented number of drop-in marriages. On a single day, 213 couples exchanged vows at
Norwegian websites using the .no domain are now officially considered the most secure in the world, according to a recent global ranking by the DNS Research Federation. The findings place
Norway has decided to permanently arm its police officers, marking a historic departure from the country’s long-standing tradition of maintaining an unarmed police force. The decision follows a parliamentary vote
Norway's Storting has reached a cross-party agreement on a new mineral law, marking a significant shift in how access to state-owned minerals is regulated. The compromise grants landowners more influence
Swedish public broadcaster SVT has been targeted by a record-breaking DDoS attack, causing major disruptions to its website and mobile app for several hours between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
Finland is moving forward with the construction of a new day shelter at Korvatunturi, a remote location in Urho Kekkonen National Park, near the country’s eastern border with Russia. The
Student housing in Finland reached a record 97% occupancy rate in 2023, marking the highest level since national tracking began in 2016. According to the Finnish Associations of Student Housing
A wave of sabotage against telecom infrastructure in southern and eastern Sweden has prompted a major criminal investigation, after more than 30 telecommunications towers were found damaged in recent weeks.
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