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Denmark to boost Arctic defence by $4.26 billion, buy 16 new F-35s

Denmark to boost Arctic defence by $4.26 billion, buy 16 new F-35s

HELSINKI (Reuters) -Denmark will invest 27.4 billion crowns ($4.26 billion) to boost its military presence in the Arctic and plans to buy 16 new F-35 aircraft, it said on Friday, seeking to fend off U.S. criticism over Greenland's defence...

Owner:  Apollo Global Management
Delayed emissions cuts could lock in catastrophic sea-level rise

Delayed emissions cuts could lock in catastrophic sea-level rise

Coastal cities shimmer with life, culture, and commerce, yet they also stand at the edge of uncertainty. The distant hum of waves might soon grow into the roar of encroaching tides if humanity delays its response to rising emissions and climate...

Owner:  Eric Ralls
Denmark to buy 16 more F-35 fighter jets, bolster security

Denmark to buy 16 more F-35 fighter jets, bolster security

Denmark on Friday announced it will purchase 16 additional F-35 fighter jets for 29 billion Danish kroner (4.5 billion U.S. dollars), taking its future fleet to 43 aircraft, and will invest a further 27.4 billion Danish kroner to strengthen...

Owner:  Ofiul Hasnat (Founder & Editor-In-Chief)
Celeb Husbands Whose Divorced Dad Behavior Was Off The Charts In 2025
Denmark to purchase 16 more F-35A fighters

Denmark to purchase 16 more F-35A fighters

Photo credit: Danish Armed Forces The Danish Ministry of Defence will order 16 additional F-35A fighter jets to bolster the country’s Air Force. This is reported on the website of the Danish Ministry of Defence, News.Az reports citing foreign...

Owner:  Non-transparent
Researchers issue warning about troubling phenomenon at Earth's poles: 'The picture has changed'

Researchers issue warning about troubling phenomenon at Earth's poles: 'The picture has changed'

The study adds to the growing body of knowledge. by Michael MuirOctober 22, 2025 New research into the state of Antarctica has found it is much closer to the Arctic than previously assumed. What's happening? A Gist article shared on Phys.org...

Owner:  Dave Finocchio & Anna Robertson
The demise of truth

The demise of truth

I have been reading Ron Chernow’s biography of Mark Twain. Among his many critiques of the human condition, Twain once wrote that “all men are liars, partial or hiders of facts, half tellers of truths, shirks, moral sneaks.” I doubt that all men...

Owner:  The Light
From poison to power: A radical new process turns arsenic contamination into a high-tech treasure

From poison to power: A radical new process turns arsenic contamination into a high-tech treasure

From poison to power: A radical new process turns arsenic contamination into a high-tech treasure For communities from the San Luis Valley in Colorado to the farmlands of Bangladesh, the presence of arsenic in drinking water is a slow-moving...

Owner:  Mike Adams
Denmark to Buy 16 Additional F-35A Fighters
Battered, but not yet broken: Coastal Alaska abides in the grip of global heating

Battered, but not yet broken: Coastal Alaska abides in the grip of global heating

By Michael Engelhard October 22, 2025 116 An open lead in the pack ice, where migrating whales surface to breathe. Photo by Matthew Druckenmiller. Recent headlines about the vortex of the expired Typhoon Halong destroying two Native settlements,...

Owner:  Alice Rogoff
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Battered, but not yet broken: Coastal Alaska abides in the grip of global heating

Battered, but not yet broken: Coastal Alaska abides in the grip of global heating

By Michael Engelhard October 22, 2025 182 An open lead in the pack ice, where migrating whales surface to breathe. Photo by Matthew Druckenmiller. Recent headlines about the vortex of the expired Typhoon Halong destroying two Native settlements,...

Owner:  Alice Rogoff
European security under debate in Copenhagen within the framework of the European Union and the European Political Community
Mosquitoes Have Been Found in Iceland for the First Time Ever

Mosquitoes Have Been Found in Iceland for the First Time Ever

Mosquitoes are one of the most pervasive pests on Earth. Over the species’ 217-million-year history, they have spread far and wide, with only the frigid temperatures of Antarctica and some parts of the Arctic keeping them at bay. As global...

Owner:  Great Hill Partners
BTN Interviews Jonathan Worsley, Chairman & CEO of The Bench

BTN Interviews Jonathan Worsley, Chairman & CEO of The Bench

Jonathan Worsley, Chairman & CEO of The Bench BTN Interviews Jonathan Worsley, Chairman & CEO of The Bench, attributes his nearly 30 years of success in hospitality events to trust, credibility, and a focus on turning conversations into real...

Owner:  Graham Edward Cooke
Denmark to increase Arctic defense spending by $4.26 billion

Denmark to increase Arctic defense spending by $4.26 billion

Source: Karolis Kavolelis/Shutterstock Greenland's government announced on Friday that Denmark will invest 27.4 billion Danish crowns ($4.26 billion) to enhance its military presence in the Arctic, aiming to address criticism from U.S. President...

Owner:  Non-transparent

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