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Green energy destroying Sámi livelihoods
Construction of wind farms in Sápmi has resulted in conflicts between the national authorities, project developers and the Sámi reindeer herding communities.
The Arctic battle
Greenland has called for an extraordinary vote as turmoil between parties and an indecisive stance to a mining project has turned government weak.
An Apartheid COVID-19 Vaccine Drive
Human rights organization faced condemnation for defining Israeli sovereignty over Gaza and the West Bank as an Apartheid system. Yet, COVID-19 vaccine drive demonstrates inequalities.
Tie down
Māori MP was expelled from New Zealand parliament Question Time for refusing to change hei tiki with tie. Colonial dress code rule is now revised.
An apology
Danish prime minister sends official apology on behalf of Denmark to 22 Greenlanders who were abducted for social experiment to ‘civilize’ them in the 1950s.
Path of independence
A new shift of leadership in Greenland’s political top may fuel more energy into the country’s current process of independence from the Kingdom of Denmark.
Britannia rules the Nordic waves
The United Kingdom is making fishing agreements with several countries near and within arctic territories on its’ aim to restore former self-proclaimed imperial glory.