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Airlander 10 is a clear indication that the airships, which were to become the main form of air transport after the Second World War, are returning to favorites and will soon become a popular form of luxury travel.
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From July 29 to August 15, North-Eastern Federal University held the Arctic Summer School in Yakutsk, co-organized by the Northern Forum and Korea Maritime Institute, Seoul.
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A warmer Arctic, in general, provided the fuel for lightning-producing thunderheads to move north.
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Even in the Arctic, microscopic particles of plastic are falling out of the sky with snow, a study has found.
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The NAO Department of Natural Resources, Ecology and Agro-Industrial Complex summed up the results of calving based on data received from reindeer herders.
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The head of the Far East Investment and Export Agency of the Russian Federation (IPA) Leonid Petukhov said that geothermal energy might be used in Kamchatka Krai.
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Alaska’s waters are now completely free from ice, with the nearest ice shelf more than 240km away, scientists have warned.
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“The United Nations stands ready to support all initiatives aimed at realizing the rights and aspirations of indigenous peoples.”
— UN Secretary-General António Guterres
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YAKUTSK, Russia — The lab assistant reached into the freezer and lifted out a football-size object in a tattered plastic grocery bag, unwrapping its muddy covering and placing it on a wooden table. It was the severed head of a wolf.
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The Independent published an article written by Emma Snaith about a young Arctic fox that left researchers "thunderstruck" after it walked hundreds of miles across the ice from Norway’s Svalbard islands to northern Canada in a record of 76 days.
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According to RIA news agency, the main reason for wildfires in Siberia — careless handling of fire, the Deputy Minister of Emergency Situations Igor Kobzev said.
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The establishing the legal procedure law for calling foreign tourist vessels at ports of the Russian Federation constituent members that are included to the Arctic zone or the Far Eastern Federal District was signed by the President Vladimir Putin. The law is published on the official laws information portal.