The Azurit is still in Båtsfjord, one week after the Norwegian Government made a special order for the ship to leave for ...
Admiral Aleksandr Moiseev knows the Arctic well. He sailed ballistic missile submarines under the ice-cap in the 1990s and ...
It stirred a public outcry when it became known that the new school in Pechenga had a wall decorated with pictures of F-16s.
Just few hours after he arrived back to Murmansk from a visit to occupied Ukrainian territories, Governor Andrei Chibis sat ...
While the Russian authorities are trying to tackle the problem by banning 'child-free propaganda' and setting up a 'family ...
The brand new school in the military town located only few kilometres from Norway and Finland will bring up 'a new generation of heroes,' local authorities say.
The Barents Observer has distinguished itself through its ability to deliver critical and independent journalism at a time of ...
The Barents Observer follows the Code of Ethics of the Norwegian Press and the document Right and Duties of the Editor. We report under full editorial independence and have no external interference.
The Barents Observer follows the Code of Ethics of the Norwegian Press and the document Right and Duties of the Editor. We report under full editorial independence and have no external interference.
The Barents Observer follows the Code of Ethics of the Norwegian Press and the document Right and Duties of the Editor. We report under full editorial independence and have no external interference.
The sentence for Tatyana Savinkina was read out by Petrozavodsk City Court judge Stepan Sergeyev barely audibly, almost in a whisper. However, Savinkina's daughter heard that the marker, seized from ...
The Barents Observer follows the Code of Ethics of the Norwegian Press and the document Right and Duties of the Editor. We report under full editorial independence and have no external interference.