The construction of a fence in Finland at the Russian border is estimated to run into hundreds of millions of euros and could take around three to four years to be finished. Source Views: 0
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Finnish president to Turkey as Erdogan drops hints on NATO membership
Finns hope Erdogan will approve their NATO membership bid close to Turkey’s May election – presuming he wins. Source Views: 0
Finnish Government Faces First-Ever Lawsuit Over ‘Climate Inaction’
As Europe’s resolve to becoming green appears to waver in the face of an energy crisis, activists have accused the Finnish government of failing to act on its lofty carbon neutrality ambitions. Environmental groups have sued the government for failing to take adequate action to combat climate change in Finland’s first-ever climate trial. […]
British Troops Join Training Drill With Swedish and Finnish Forces
British troops have taken part in a training exercise alongside Swedish and Finnish armed forces as the two Nordic countries prepare their accession to the NATO military alliance. Exercise Vigilant Knife, which took place in northern Finland from Aug. 29 to Sept. 2, was intended to further strengthen the interoperability of the three armed forces, […]
Court of Appeal proceedings for Finnish Christian politician to be delayed one year
(Evangelical Focus) — The Helsinki Court of Appeal has announced the dates of the hearings of the Päivi Räsänen case, which finished its first stage with a victory of the Christian parliamentarian in March. August 22-24, 2023 is the date set for the court of appeals to listen to Räsänen and her accusation, led by […]
Finnish Prime Minister Takes Negative Drug Test After Backlash Over Her Partying
A drug test that Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin took last week to shut down right-wing attacks has turned up negative, Finland’s government announced Monday. Marin’s critics and political opponents lobbed her with drug use accusations after recently leaked videos showed her dancing and singing with friends on a night out. She said at a […]
Finnish Prime Minister Takes Negative Drug Test After Backlash Over Her Partying
A drug test that Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin took last week to shut down right-wing attacks has turned up negative, Finland’s government announced Monday. Marin’s critics and political opponents lobbed her with drug use accusations after recently leaked videos showed her dancing and singing with friends on a night out. She said at a […]
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, Finnish PM Marin Sanna, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla And Others Attend Bilderberg Meeting in DC
There’s a total media blackout on this year’s Bilderberg meeting in Washington, DC. Views: 0
Finnish Man Accused of Murder May Have Been Making ‘Snuff’ Film
A man who is accused of murder last Christmas allegedly filmed part of the violence and spoke to a friend about “Snuff” films. Views: 0
Christmas Peace: Finnish Criminals, You’ve Been Warned For Over 600 Years
An ancient Finnish law promising harsher sentences for Christmas criminals was read out to an empty town square. Christmas is nearly upon us, and if you haven’t already outright cancelled family gatherings, they will no doubt be smaller than ever before. This is a stark contrast to the pagan Saturnalia festival of ancient Rome, which […]
Three Finnish teenagers convicted of torturing fellow student to death
Three Finnish teenagers have been jailed for torturing a fellow 16-year-old student to death near Helsinki. A Finnish court on Friday sentenced the three killers to prison sentences ranging from eight years and two months to ten years and one month. The boy’s murder in December 2020 and the subsequent trial have shocked Finland due […]
Finnish President on Afghanistan: The West Has Failed
Posted on August 17, 2021 by martyrashrakat AUGUST 17, 2021 By Staff, Agencies Finnish President Sauli Niinisto viewed that Taliban’s rapid conquest of Afghanistan as a sign of failure on the part of the West, which did not succeed in building a democratic government and a democratic society in the country. “The lesson we must […]
Medieval Finnish Warrior Was Non-Gender Specific, Study Finds
A new study claims to have solved the mystery of non-binary gender evidence at a medieval warrior grave. In 1968, in the village of Suontaka Vesitorninmäki in southern Finland, a warrior’s grave dated to the 11th century was discovered. The grave contained a woman in a dress and three brooches, along with a massive sword. […]
Finnish politician says anyone misleading the public about the safety of Covid-19 *vaccines* may be guilty of GENOCIDE
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Former Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipilä assaulted outside Parliament
Leading politicians in Finland have expressed outrage after a former prime minister was assaulted on the street outside the country’s Parliament building last week. Juha Sipilä, who serve as Finnish PM from 2015 to 2019, told national television MTV3 that he had been punched by an unknown assailant in Helsinki on January 7. The Centre […]
‘Serious’ incident at Finnish nuclear power plant under control
Authorities have stated there is no danger after a “serious” incident was reported at a nuclear power station in Finland. The incident occurred in reactor 2 of the Olkiluoto power station, in the southwest of the country at 12.22 local time (11:22 CET). But the Finnish nuclear safety authority (STUK) later confirmed that the situation […]
The Creation Story of the Finnish Kalevala
This short description of the Kalevala is from Britannica: Kalevala, Finnish national epic compiled from old Finnish ballads, lyrical songs, and incantations that were a part of Finnish oral tradition. The Kalevala was compiled by Elias Lönnrot, who published the folk material in two editions (32 cantos, 1835; enlarged into 50 cantos, 1849). Kalevala, the […]
Finnish top court bans Finland’s main neo-Nazi group
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Finnish town offers locals cake (and other rewards) for cutting CO2 emissions
A town in Finland is offering cake, free transport tickets and other rewards to locals who cut their carbon emissions. Lahti, situated 100 kilometres north of Helsinki, has developed an app that tracks residents’ CO2 outlays based on whether they travel by car, public transport, bike or on foot. The app, called CitiCAP and developed […]