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2026-02-28

On January 28, 2026, European news focused on efforts to strengthen the bloc’s strategic and economic independence after a period of geopolitical volatility. Key developments included plans for a two-speed European Union, calls for a digital euro to reduce reliance on foreign payment systems, and evolving energy policy amid changing supply lines. Meanwhile, trade tensions reverberated as international reactions emerged to recent...

Ålesund looks unreal — and it almost is. A compact coastal city wrapped in pastel Art Nouveau architecture, perched on islands, and framed by dramatic fjords. This is a place where disaster triggered beauty, where catastrophe forced coherence, and where urban design was given a rare second chance. Ålesund attracts architecture lovers, photographers, coastal wanderers, fjord explorers, and travelers who appreciate cities shaped by...

Bergen doesn’t fight the rain — it uses it for atmosphere. Colorful wooden houses, mist drifting from mountains, and a harbor that has seen more history than most capitals. Once Norway’s most important city, Bergen still carries itself like a former ruler who doesn’t need to prove anything. It attracts romantics, photographers, hikers, history lovers, musicians, and travelers who enjoy cities where weather is part of the...

December 7 passed without a single decisive rupture, yet the strain on Europe was unmistakable. The war in Ukraine continued to grind forward, marked less by breakthroughs than by endurance and attrition. Across the continent, governments faced pressure from below—farmers, workers, and citizens testing the limits of public patience as winter tightened its grip. In Brussels and national capitals, the day was defined by holding...

Oslo is a capital that never fully chose between power and pine trees — and somehow won both. One moment you’re standing in front of parliament, the next you’re hiking through forest trails or staring at a silent fjord. Calm, wealthy, environmentally serious, and quietly self-confident, Oslo attracts nature lovers, design minimalists, urban thinkers, museum explorers, and travelers who prefer substance over spectacle. This is a...

Norway: Rich, Responsible, and Comfortably Apart

Insight6 minUpdated: 2025-12-19

Norway participates in Europe — without fully joining it. It benefits from cooperation, keeps its distance from commitment, and pays its bills on time. While others argue about the future, Norway quietly funds it. This is a country that solved many problems early — and now wonders what responsibility that brings....

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