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Editor’s note: "Retire in Finland" is part of an ongoing series on retiring abroad. To see all the articles in the series, jump to the end. Whether it’s relaxing by one of its 187,000 lakes ...
The manager of Finland’s women’s national soccer team has apologized after mistakenly calling up a 51-year-old with the same surname as a 23-year-old who she meant to select.
Using Finland as a role model is good and all, but in order to be able to “pick and choose” what works for Australia, we also have to understand the context of what has made Finland’s case ...
Military build-up Finland applied to join the NATO alliance in 2022, prompting Russia to announce plans to increase its military readiness, including expanding its troop force from 1 to 1.5 million.
Finland has completed the first 35 km (22 miles) of a 4.5-metre (15-ft) high fence it is building on its closed eastern border with Russia to stop migrants from crossing via the wilderness, the ...
Finnish prosecutors on Friday said they had charged a man with inciting terrorism online who a media report identified as Nigerian separatist leader Simon Ekpa.
Jarkko Lahti to play legendary Finnish sniper Simo Häyhä in Toni Kurkimaki’s Second World War feature ‘The White Death’ By Ben Dalton 14 May 2025 Source: Blankface Oy ...
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has changed Europe's power dynamics, with a striking shift in soft power. Finland's growing presence proves it's no longer Sweden's 'little brother'.
Ahlstrom, a Finnish company which owns the longtime Thilmany mill in Kaukauna, said its planned acquisition of Pixelle’s Stevens Point facility will complement its food packaging business and ...
Finland has been a member of the PPCA since its inception, and the alliance has now grown to 180 members - almost one-third of the world’s governments and 84 per cent of the OECD and EU governments.
The president of Finland says Donald Trump is running out of patience with Vladimir Putin and is frustrated with him. The Finnish leader spoke to Sky News after spending the day with the US ...
His lawyer, Heikki Lampela, told Finnish media that Torden was surprised by the ruling and would appeal it. This is the first case in which a Finnish court has convicted someone for war crimes in ...