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Arctic nations agree to fight global warming despite tensions

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Latest data shows the Arctic is warming three times faster than anywhere else on the planet, putting summer ice at risk.
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Arctic should remain an area of cooperation, not conflict, says MEP

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Global players, including the EU, are turning their attention to the Arctic, as climate change has made the region more accessible.
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The Edge of the Arctic Thaw I Fly On The Wall

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seas are swallowing their land, and with the Arctic warming three times faster than the planet as a whole, #FlyOnTheWall witnesses how their way of life is rapidly vanishing.
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Millions of Texans without heat, power as politicians play blame game

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Millions of Texans are struggling to stay warm as power outages continue across the state, while politicians are looking to place blame for the systemic failure.
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Canada's remote Nunavut goes into two-week COVID-19 lockdown

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Why health officials in Canada say a COVID-19 outbreak in a remote arctic region could be catastrophic.
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Shrinking ice caps and glaciers could create water crisis, study finds

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A new study finds that as rising temperatures shrink ice caps and glaciers, the impact will be felt on the communities that rely on that runoff water and could lead to a crisis.
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UN: Earth on course to become 'uninhabitable hell for millions'

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That's what the planet is becoming due to the lack of action on climate change - according to a strongly worded United Nations report.
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Arctic Siberian town hit with record heatwave

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Scientists are working to verify the hottest temperature recorded in one of the coldest places on Earth.
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Russia's 20,000-tonne diesel spill pollutes waterways in Siberia

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About 6,000 tonnes of diesel seeped into the ground and another 15,000 in nearby waterways, according to state media.
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Putin calls state of emergency after massive oil spill in Arctic region river

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Tonnes of fuel products from Norilsk Nickel leaked into the Ambarnaya River after pillars supporting a fuel tank are believed to have sunk in permafrost.
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Sweden reindeer herders face revenge attacks after landmark case

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In January, herders won back exclusive rights to hunting and fishing in their area of the Arctic, but that has led to heightened tensions between Sami people and local Swedes.
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Trudeau announces economic aid for the North

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Tuesday.
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Denmark launches major military exercises in Greenland

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Denmark is ramping up its military presence in Greenland with a series of high-intensity exercises this summer. The move comes amid growing strategic interest in the Arctic from global powers, particularly the United States under...
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Tension over Arctic; Germany sends warships

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Germany has decided to ramp up its military presence in the arctic, in response to escalating Russian naval activity in the region. German defence minister said the country will deploy warships, submarines, and patrol aircraft to the...
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Russia-Ukraine War: Russia's Navy to become bigger, better, deadlier

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Russia is building a stronger, bigger and deadlier navy to fight against Ukraine
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Donald Trump's $9 billion conquer Arctic plan

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U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a bold $9 billion initiative aimed at expanding American presence and influence in the Arctic. The plan includes military upgrades, resource extraction, and geopolitical maneuvering in the region.
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Battle for Arctic dominance: Arctic heats up as superpowers clash

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Tensions flare in the Arctic as Russia and China ramp up joint activities in the region, putting them on a collision course with NATO forces. As the melting Arctic opens new shipping routes and resource opportunities, global superpowers...
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Ice War: Trump vs Russia, Cold War Returns

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The Arctic has erupted into a global power race. Russia sends bombers and nuclear subs. NATO launches war drills. China lurks with 'scientific' stations. Now, Donald Trump unleashes a $9 billion Arctic plan to dominate the top of the...
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Scientists find 73-million-year-old evidence of arctic bird nesting in Alaska's North Slope

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That means birds were reproducing in the Arctic during the Cretaceous period. When other dinosaurs still roamed the area. We spoke with Pat Druckenmiller, who was part of the team behind the discovery.
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Shrubs are taking over the Arctic. Will caribou suffer?

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As the Arctic continues to warm faster than anywhere else on Earth, the temperature shift is driving changes in plant life, which can have huge effects on ecosystems — including important wildlife like caribou. Our science communicator...
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Relationship with Crown not just practical but ambitious: Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president

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Natan Obed, president of the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, which represents Inuit people in Canada, was at the Ottawa airport to greet King Charles and Queen Camilla. Obed, who previously met the King in 2022, said he 'can look forward and...
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Russia’s Top Enemy ‘POKES’ Putin; Germany’s Navy To Patrol Arctic To Counter Russia | Watch

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Germany’s defence minister Boris Pistorius has announced that the NATO nation will send naval ships to the Arctic to counter increasing Russian military activity in the region. Pistorius declared Germany will show its presence in north...
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Canada plans Arctic military expansion as part of sovereignty push

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Canada is planning a major Arctic military expansion, boosting its presence by several months each year and inviting more NATO troops to join. The move aims to assert sovereignty and respond to pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Cannes: Tom Cruise walks red carpet for latest Mission: Impossible premiere

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Actor Tom Cruise appeared on the red carpet at Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday to premiere his latest Mission: Impossible film, called "The Final Reckoning". It is the eigth film of the Mission: Impossible series.