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North Korean mass game instructur in Kirkenes.

North Koreans instruct NATO border guards

KIRKENES: Norway’s military border guards to Russia follow the signals of North Korean mass games instructors creating living pictures in a spectacular art-show.

Poetic opening of Barents Spektakel

This year’s opening of the Barents Spektakel was the most poetic and mystical in years.
White Barry in Murmansk

High North, Low Tension

KIRKENES: U.S. Ambassador to Norway Barry B. White says there is no competition for resources or a race for the Arctic. “We all have a common interest in preserving the Arctic area even as we pursue sustainable development.”
North Koreans with Norwegian Minister of Culture, Anniken Huitfeldt

North Koreans performing in Kirkenes

KIRKENES: The Barents Spektakel festival in Kirkenes is larger than ever. One of the main attractions of the 2012 festival is the five young accordionists from North Korea. See the video of their first performance in Kirkenes.
Dmitry Dmitrienko at Kirkeneskonferansen 2012

Murmansk goes cross-border

KIRKENES: Transnational ideas and interaction is a powerful engine for development, Guvernor Dmitry Dmitriyenko says in the Kirkenes Conference.
Photo: Trude Pettersen

Festival preparations are well underway

Kirkenes is preparing for the Barents Spektakel 2012 festival. Stages for performances are being built, concerts are being rehearsed, people are arriving from near and far.
Foreign Ministers signing the Kirkenes declaration on January 11 - 1993.

New Kirkenes declaration in progress

Next January marks the 20th anniversary of signing the Kirkenes declaration establishing the Barents cooperation. Norway now wants to take successful cross-border cooperation a step further and asks for input to a Kirkenes declaration, part II.
Norway and Russia join forces in Arctic energy exploration.

Norway, Russia plan path towards Arctic energy exploration

Norway announces an initiative to invest about 6 million NOK in a Norwegian-Russian project that will assess the technology needed to develop the untapped oil fields in the Arctic region, particularly in the Barents Sea.
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North Korean accordionists perform A-ha tune in Barents

Barents Spektakel arts and culture festival in Kirkenes near the Russian border opens this week with cross-border artists from around the world. A highlight is North Koreans performing “Take on Me.” See the video here.
Yevgeny Nikora (left) and Erik Lahnstein.

Lahnstein leaves Foreign Ministry

Norwegian Government relocates State Secretary – no longer responsible for Barents.