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Minister for Strategic Development Kristina Persson: make the Arctic “green” interview

Minister for Strategic Development Kristina Persson: make the Arctic “green”

So far she has been the least visible minister in the Swedish government. That’s about to change as she is setting up a think tank in the government offices.
EEA/EFTA countries meet as Hungary blocks final declaration nyhet

EEA/EFTA countries meet as Hungary blocks final declaration

The 53rd EEA Council meeting on 24 November at the new EFTA House in Brussels ended without a final declaration. Hungary took the highly unusual step to veto it in a move seen as revenge against EEA grants to the country being stopped earlier.
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Anniken Huitfeldt

Anniken Huitfeldt
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Pascal Schafhauser

Pascal Schafhauser
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In Svalbard

Platform work challenges the Nordic model nyhet
| ILO

Platform work challenges the Nordic model

Should we be adding a third labour market category in addition to employer and employee? As the Nordic labour ministers met in Helsinki between 22 and 23 November, much of the discussion centred on platform work and the challenges this presents for the Nordic model.
Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson: Planned to be a sheep farmer, now Iceland's labour minister interview
| LABOUR MINISTER

Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson: Planned to be a sheep farmer, now Iceland's labour minister

A new government in Iceland was announced on 28 November, over two months after the parliamentary elections. The new labour minister is Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson from the Left-Green Movement.
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| Autonomy

Will Greenland get the mining adventure off the ground?

Greenland is about to introduce a range of reforms aimed at creating a well-functioning labour market and a stable framework for foreign investments in industries like mining.
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| Autonomy

Islands with their own point of view

The Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland see the Nordic cooperation as a stepping stone to the outside world. But they also bring plurality to the Nordic table by enhancing awareness of different governance arrangements, peoples and their rights.
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