It shares more intelligence on the region with the U.S. On Svalbard, Norwegian police are now a more frequent presence in ...
A rare polar bear was spotted in Iceland for the first time since 2016-and it was promptly shot dead by police after being ...
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A study found that on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, polar bear populations ... was found to look for others but didn't find any, police said. After the shot bear was taken away, the ...
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The Wilkes-Barre man shot and killed by city police earlier this week pulled a ghost gun on two officers who were lucky to escape the deadly confrontation with their lives, prosecutors said Tuesday.
It is an odd place. Way above the Arctic Circle—a mere 814 miles from the North Pole—Longyearbyen, in Norway’s Svalbard archipelago, is home to only 2,400 people but more than 1.3 million seeds.
A Littleton man was shot and killed during what’s being investigated as a possible road-rage incident Monday night, according to the Attorney General’s Office. At 11:10 p.m. Monday, 911 ...
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A longtime Toronto Police officer has been arrested and charged for allegedly stealing alcohol from a store. Toronto police said a man walked into a store and selected three bottles of alcohol ...
SVALBARD, Norway—Nestled high above the Arctic Circle, the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard is home to hundreds of polar bears and boasts prime views of the Northern Lights. Now the territory ...