Analysis | With the growing global interest in the Arctic, many are left asking whether the balance of power in the region is still pointing
Northern pride
Daily Parse | Homosexuals are making gains as quickly in the North as they are elsewhere, but some say it’s not a native discussion
Telling tales of pyramids and taxicabs
People | How will we look back on ourselves in 15 years? Artist Eva la Cour thinks the answer to that question can be found
Where there are no streets to be named
People | Scary Bear Soundtrack’s musical style may be out of sync with the Nunavut community they live in, but their indomitable spirit is unmistakably
Standing on principle
UPDATE | After setting its own whaling quota in 2013, Greenland will again be granted an official exemption from the whaling moratorium
Irritating the world since 937 (at least)
Weekly Cover | Think a week’s worth of cancelled flights are a pain? Iceland’s volcanoes have been blamed for everything from mass migration to revolution
Don’t eat the brown snow
Flushing raw sewage into the seas around Greenland isn’t as harmless as it once was
Home is where his sport is
People | For Johnny Issaluk, Inuit games are more than just a sport, they are also a way for him to give the community he
Cultural clashes make Sea Shepherd campaign counterproductive
Opinion | Perceived disrespectful behaviour on the behalf of activist groups like Sea Shepherd only entrenches resistance to their efforts
The Faroese are easy prey
Opinion | The Faroese pilot-whale hunt is admittedly graphic, but that doesn’t justify neo-colonial interference by environmental groups. People must be allowed to decide what
The biggest little city in the Arctic
People | Longyearbyen is smaller than most populated places. But that doesn’t mean its mayor – or its people – don’t have big plans for
Footballers on ice
Weekly Cover | The beautiful game faces ugly conditions in Greenland. Communities are trying to do something about that, but it will take an international