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Will AI Steal Our Jobs in 2026? Not in the Way We Imagine, Says Expert
As artificial intelligence continues its rapid integration into workplaces across the Nordic region and beyond, a…
Sweden at a Crossroads: The Burqa Debate and the Future of Integration Policy
In an era defined by intensified debates over national identity, secularism, and integration, Sweden is confronting…
Precious Metals Surge to Historic Highs: What Nordic Investors Need to Know in 2025
In a year marked by global economic uncertainty, geopolitical volatility, and shifting monetary policies, gold and…
Danish Invention Makes Counterfeiting Impossible: A Game Changer for Global Trade
In a world where counterfeiting is a growing concern, from luxury designer goods to everyday items…
Winter Tourism: A Growing Lifeline for Remote Nordic Communities
In recent years, winter tourism has emerged as a dynamic and essential force, not only in…
Alcohol and Atrial Fibrillation: Why Rigshospitalet’s New Focus Matters—Clinically and Economically
Could atrial fibrillation (AF) treatment become more effective if patients avoid alcohol entirely? That is the…
Unprecedented December Heat in Iceland: The Upside-Down Nature of Weather Change
This year, the weather has taken an unexpected turn, with the southern regions of Europe experiencing…
Russian Bombers Fly Over Barents and Norwegian Seas: Strategic Implications for the Nordic Region
In a recent statement, the Russian Ministry of Defence confirmed that its strategic bombers, capable of…
Measles on the rise in war-torn Sudan: a “very worrying” signal — and why it matters for Nordic business, policy, and public health
Sudan’s war has become what the United Nations calls an “epicentre of human suffering,” and the…
