The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) is a Norwegian research institution based in Oslo
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- India, Norway extend health cooperation with 4th phase of NIPI
Under the initiative which commenced in 2006 various Indian states including Odisha, Bihar, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and the UT of Jammu and Kashmir have received support to augment facilities in ...
- Russian disruption in Europe points to patterns of future aggression
The case of Britons allegedly working for Russian intelligence is just one example of how Moscow is actively disrupting normal life in Europe and the Baltic region.
- Concerns emerge over Moscow’s push for expanded research at Svalbard
New plans challenges Norway’s research limitations by introducing studies on topics like cultural history, paleography and ethno-humanities. “An intense promotion of Russian historical presence on ...
- Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability Affairs leads UAE delegation in a visit to Norway
ABU DHABI, 25th April, 2024 (WAM) – Abdulla Balalaa, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability Affairs, led a UAE delegation in an official visit to the Kingdom of Norway, ...
- Saudi Arabia welcomes results of international investigation affirming UNRWA's neutrality
In a statement, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Kingdom “welcomes the results of the independent committee's investigation into UNRWA's performance, which confirms the agency's key role ...
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- Discovering the Mysteries of the Arctic
On Sept. 1, 2023, a team of researchers and scientists embarked on a journey from Kodiak, Alaska, to Tromsø, Norway, aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy (USCGC Healy), the largest and most ...
- Famed for polar bears and midnight sun, Svalbard is also a potential hotspot. Why?
There’s a “very real danger” of running into polar bears in Svalbard, warns the official website for the Arctic tourist destination. Of course, the opportunity to spot a bear – from a safe distance – ...