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Filippo Valoti Alebardi
Filippo Valoti Alebardi

Arctida Freelance Editor

Filippo Valoti Alebardi

Investigations
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Investigations

08/20/2025
Investigation

Diamond Detour

08/20/2025
Extractive Companies
Arctic Stakeholders
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Investigation
Diamond Detour
With ProSleduet Media 

How Russian Diamonds Continue to Reach Europe and the US Despite Sanctions

Analytical materials

08/27/2025

Northern Sea Route “Aged” by Four Centuries

08/27/2025
Northern Sea Route “Aged” by Four Centuries

How Patrushev turned an industry holiday into a nationwide jubilee

05/12/2025

The Arctic Council: International Cooperation at Crossroads

05/12/2025
Rights of indigenous p...
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The Arctic Council: International Cooperation at Crossroads

Cooperation in the Arctic is facing a crisis amid growing geopolitical tensions. We explain how this affects the work of the Arctic Council and what future scenarios are possible.

05/07/2025

Isolation and Sovereignization of the Russian Arctic: From Sustainable Development to a High-Risk Territory

05/07/2025
Rights of indigenous p...
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Isolation and Sovereignization of the Russian Arctic: From Sustainable Development to a High-Risk Territory

For a long time, sustainable development of the Arctic, including its Russian part, relied on a global consensus regarding the exceptional status of these territories and waters.

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