The fertilizer company is abandoning its purchases of potassium from Belarus, but says the company will continue to support the country’s trade unions. CEO Svein Tore Holsether at Yara. Stein J. Bjørge Published: Updated January 10 Yara said so in
A little wolf cub who could have fallen asleep barely an hour ago. Giant beavers and a scary relative of the saber-toothed tiger. As the climate warms, gold diggers in Canada are finding a lot of strange things. Permafrost is
For decades, scientists have wondered why there are so many volcanoes in the northern regions of North America. Volcanoes usually occur when one or more continental plates separate or collide. In northern Canada and Alaska, there are a lot of
Many have probably heard of the “Karen” phenomenon: A furious woman with sideburns, who wants to talk to the general manager when she’s unsatisfied. Emu Karen doesn’t look like a “Karen”, but is just as “sassy” and rude – she
After 12 of 14 rounds of the CONCACAF qualifying rounds, Canada has scored 25 points, ahead of Mexico and the United States by three, and Costa Rica by six quarters. Direct promotion to the World Cup in Qatar was to
Administrator He’s a boss. The leader expresses the attitude of the newspaper. Simultaneous While the images of the Beijing Olympics arrive at his home in the many living rooms of the world, the mayor of Lillehammer is criticized for having
World Cup organizer Hell RX gets road safety company Ramudden into the team as main partner at the World Cup circus in Lånkebanen. From left to right: Emma Terøy (Marketing Coordinator) and Magnus Sørvik (Sales Manager) of Ramudden, and Hell
The background to the sanctions is that Russian President Vladimir Putin decided to recognize the two regions of Lugansk and Donetsk in eastern Ukraine as independent states and sent troops there. On Tuesday, Russia’s National Assembly, at Putin’s request, also