
“We Cannot Leave an Empty Void on the Border to Russia and the Arctic”.
Though in his Friday commentary this week, our Editor-in-Chief Arne O. Holm writes about the Norwegian government’s High North initiatives and how they appear to undermine one another, and about how Equinor struggles to find out how to spend its enormous profits.
High waves in Iceland
There are high waves in Icelandic waters these days.
Norwegian fishers say they experience discrimination during capelin fisheries near Iceland.
Norwegian Fisheries and Ocean Policy Minister Bjørnar Skjæran has gotten in touch with his Icelandic counterpart to discuss the matter.
And Japanese whaling leaves few buyers for Icelandic whale meat.
Hero and a New Journalist
Do you know a High North Hero?
Every year, the High North Center for Business and Governance awards a High North Hero prize to honor someone who leave their trace in the High North.
“We are looking for someone who can nuance the image of the Arctic” says Arctic Frontiers Director and Jury Leader Anu Fredrikson, who hopes the public will make the jury’s job a lot harder this year.
We are also very happy to introduce you to the latest addition to our editorial staff!
“With Astri onboard, we strengthen our editorial High North competence”, says a well pleased Editor-in-Chief Arne O. Holm.
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On behalf of our editorial staff I wish you all the best for the weekend!
Trine Jonassen,
News Editor, High North News













