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Ties marked ahead of Nordic Day
Thailand's role as a key partner to the Nordic countries was reaffirmed at the Nordic Day reception jointly hosted by the Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, and Swedish embassies on Wednesday at the ...
The world's happiest countries have long been researched to uncover the root of their success. Here's how social influences ...
The Kalevala, a poetic epic filled with myth, reflects the shared roots between Finnish and Karelian cultures.
Culture in the Nordic countries has traditionally been perceived as homogenous. We have evolved into modern democracies, yet we still harbour contradicting thoughts on fashioning newcomers into mirror ...
There’s no such thing as a perfect country. Even the world’s “happiest” nation – Finland, for eight years running – is known for its interminable winters, dizzying tax rates and problems with ...
In January 2026, during official Nordic Combined World Cup events held in Central Europe —with visible actions in venues such as Seefeld, Austria, and ...
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From climate change to Inuit culture — five things shared by Greenland and Canada
NUUK — Canada is set to formally open its newest diplomatic mission Friday in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, to build on ...
The lack of athletes of color at the Winter Olympics — and in winter sports in general — has been a recurring theme in the U.S., which is sending one of its most diverse teams to the Games. It hasn’t ...
The two winningest nations in Winter Olympic history are intertwined, sharing strategy, training grounds and even personnel.
Researchers point to social, financial and geographical barriers, and believe a big cultural shift is needed for anything to change.
Nordic Film Festival will take place again next week in Thailand, according to the embassies of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and ...
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