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It is time to get women on board again

The number of female state leaders is falling. In rapid succession, New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced their retirements.
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Fafo report

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Heidi Nordby Lunde

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The Nordics and the EU

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Norwegians still largely negative to EU membership

It is nearly 30 years since Norwegians voted no to EU membership for the last time – so far. The chances for another referendum are slim.
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Iceland starting to ponder EU membership

Iceland applied for EU membership in 2009, after the collapse of the banking system almost bankrupted the country. The government at the time, led by the EU-friendly Social Democratic Party, believed membership was vital for financial stability. The Euro was also seen as better than the small and unstable krona.
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Natural gas price

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The greatest threats to energy supply in the Nordic region

Nordic Energy Research has presented a list of risks to the energy market. Topping it, somewhat surprisingly, is the long approval process facing new energy projects along with the fact that there is little public support for state-funded infrastructure investments.
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Stoltenberg, von der Leyen

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The battery factory turning Sweden's migration flow 180°

Five years. That is how long Sweden has left to succeed with its green transition. The big challenge will be to get people to move to where the jobs are and for society to change in step with the changes in industry.
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