Norway's proximity to the USSR in the Cold War led to it building many military bunkers – some of them vast secret bases.
Tensions with Russia have led to Norway reopening their Cold War bunkers. It may sound like something out of a James Bond ...
"But from a Norwegian security point of view there ... really powerful," says independent cold war researcher, and military blogger known as Sir Humphrey, the blogging name of the author of ...
War in Ukraine, and the arrival of Donald Trump in the White House, is forcing Europeans to prioritise defence. Keir Starmer ...
While climbing the ranks of the Soviet spy agency, he spent more than a decade working for British intelligence as one of its ...
How did Denmark come to own Greenland? The Danish-Norwegian kingdom claimed it as a colony in the 1700s, and Denmark took ...
"But Antarctica is not an apolitical human paradise with untouched nature—a sort of continent for scientific inquiry alone.
Washington has maintained a military presence on the island since World War II. The reemergence of Greenland as a major point ...
There's a long and contentious history of US interest in the Arctic island, but it seems to have entered a new phase under ...
The Danish-Norwegian ... During the Cold War, Greenland's position between Russia and the US became strategically important, and a 1951 treaty allowed the US to keep military bases on the island.
Putin is offering the U.S. a stake in the minerals, rare earths and vast natural gas deposits in Russia’s Arctic.