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Longyearbyen Celebrates International Women’s Day

Léa Zinsli

On March 8th, the community in Longyearbyen gathered at the Svalbard Museum to celebrate International Women’s Day, with speeches, a discussion panel, and music from a local choir.

Around the polar world

Tanker attacked in Mediterranean was carrying sanctioned Arctic gas

Only days after the Arctic Metagaz loaded liquefied natural gas in the Ura Bay, Kola Peninsula, the carrier was hit by a drone outside Malta.

www.thebarentsobserver.com

The Norwegian Coast Guard Grants Shelter to Melkart 3 and 4 in Isfjorden

The Norwegian Coast Guard has approved a request for shelter from bad weather in Isfjorden for Melkart 3 and 4 and has granted the vessels permission to seek refuge there following fishing activity along the coast of Svalbard.

www.svalbardposten.no

Norwegian FrP leader Sylvi Listhaug wants to open a new coal mine on Svalbard.

Sylvi Listhaug is calling for the opening of a new coal mine on Svalbard as well as the construction of a new coal-fired power plant in Longyearbyen. She justifies the proposal not only on economic grounds but also in terms of security policy, viewing it as a contribution to Norway’s presence and sovereignty in the Arctic.

www.svalbardposten.no

German TV broadcaster fined for attempting to raise the U.S. flag in Greenland.

On Wednesday, an attempt was made to raise an American flag in Greenland’s capital, Nuuk. It later emerged that the incident was connected to a German satirical television program. The public broadcaster NDR confirms that it has been fined…

www.vg.no

KSAT introduces its new Managing Director.

Marte Indregard has been appointed as the new top executive at Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT). She will formally assume the position on January 26.

www.svalbardposten.no

WEF 2026: Trump announces Greenland meeting in Davos

This week, government representatives, CEOs and envoys of international organisations are meeting in Davos. The issue of “Greenland” is also set to be discussed.

www.nzz.ch

Picture of the month

Greenland’s “Fritz Roy”

It is early June in Disko Bay, Greenland, just after 1:00 a.m. The midnight sun is hidden behind a heavy blanket of clouds, and the subdued light of the Arctic night chisels the shapes of these cool giants. I have been watching this iconic iceberg for days; on this night, it reveals itself in its full splendor. Barely 24 hours later, the scene had changed—the central spire collapsed, and everything continued on its course. Once again, the myth of “eternal” ice proved to be nothing more than an ode to the magic of transience.

Stephan Fürnrohr

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