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Inspection of Fire Protection Equipment at Showa Station

Heiner Kubny

At the beginning of April 2026, a comprehensive inspection of all fire protection equipment was carried out at Japan’s Showa Station.

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Mina and Alexander Read Complete the Length of Svalbard – After 600 Kilometres and 44 Days in the Arctic

Ten-year-old Mina Floriana Read and her father, Alexander Read, have completed the 600-kilometre expedition Svalbard South to North after 44 days in the Arctic. The expedition combines polar history, family bonds, climate awareness, and scientific research in some of the world’s most demanding natural environments.

kommunikasjon.ntb.no

Warships begin missile drills in Barents Sea

Several of the Russian Navy’s most powerful warships are reported to have departed from the naval base in Severomorsk towards a sealed-off exercise area north of the Kola Bay.

www.thebarentsobserver.com

New mayor of Pechenga urged to prioritize the military in the border region

Aleksei Penshin has been officially appointed as the new mayor of Pechenga, a municipality bordering Norway and Finland. The 40-year-old politician, previously head of the Northern Fleet town of Zaozersk, was inaugurated on March 11, 2026.

www.thebarentsobserver.com

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

Picture of the month

Svalbard reindeer 

I had been lying in the snow for some time, camera ready, simply waiting in silence. The animals calmly dug through the hard snow, trying to get a few calories in the harsh Svalbard winter conditions. 
Suddenly, they gave in to their curiosity and slowly approached. 
Both remained still in the white landscape, allowing me to capture this image. Minutes passed before they gradually moved away from the scene.

Marcel Schütz

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