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Longyearbyen’s jewel: Aerial tour of northernmost town
Soar over Longyearbyen, the world's northernmost town, nestled on the island of Spitsbergen in Norway's Svalbard archipelago.
The real estate deal of the century is looking less like a whim and more like a calculated move for national survival.
A 3D digital record of the Taj Mahal, a copy of the Constitution, rare manuscripts, and data from ISRO's important missions are being preserved here for future generations.
The strangest place on Earth could possibly be Longyearbyen in Norway, where it's pure darkness for over 100 days, and you ...
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Russia’s real Arctic threat that Trump isn’t talking about
As the Arctic region is transformed by climate change, Russia's presence in Svalbard starts to look like a stroke of ...
By Bianca McKeown Decades of data shows bears' body conditions stable despite global warming affecting sea ice. A lonely polar bear swimming for hours in an ice-free Arctic has been a poster child of ...
Hurtigruten's Hedda Felin aims to change the view of cruise as the "dinosaur" of the travel industry when it comes to fuel ...
Online platform ExplorEarth has unveiled a range of 10 expedition packages that agents can book in partnership with TravelPack. The specialist platform, which has a partnership with Clia, was set up ...
New Orleans Entrepreneur Week (NOEW) has announced its first wave of keynote speakers for the 2026 Summit, laying the ...
Space Norway has signed a contract with the Norwegian Defence Estates Agency, Forsvarsbygg, for support in constructing a cable landing station on Jan Mayen, a Norwegian island in the Arctic Ocean.
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