China, Russia, and NATO allies recently understood the need for increasing their presence in the Arctic region. This comes as global warming, making the ice melting faster and faster, may open new maritime routes in the Arctic, which could be really useful for faster shipping goods. Read full news at this link...
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An icebreaker ship sailing through the Arctic Ocean (Picture Source: Pixabay/David Mark)
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