Ukraine war briefing: Nato condemns possible sabotage of Baltic Sea cables
NATO supports Finland and Estonia's investigations into potential sabotage of Baltic Sea cables, emphasizing solidarity against attacks on critical infrastructure.
Finland detains Russia-linked vessel over damaged undersea power cable in Baltic Sea
Finnish authorities detained the Eagle S ship linked to Russia amid suspicions of damaging crucial Baltic Sea cables.
The incident raises alarms over the environmental and security risks of Russia's shadow fleet operations.
This event follows a troubling trend of infrastructure sabotage in the Baltic region, prompting calls for sanctions.
Did a Russian shadow ship' cut the Finland-Estonia undersea Baltic cable?
Finnish authorities suspect a Russian-linked ship damaged key power and telecom cables, raising hybrid warfare concerns in Europe.
Swedish navy recovers 'Russian shadow fleet' anchor suspected of cable damage
Sweden assisted Finland in investigating damage to the EstLink 2 cable linked to a suspected Russian tanker.
Finnish court upholds oil tanker seizure in undersea cables probe
Finland seized the Eagle S tanker for allegedly damaging power and telecom lines while carrying Russian oil, and has denied its release.
Estonia starts naval patrols to protect undersea cables DW 12/27/2024
Estonia strengthens naval presence to protect undersea infrastructure after Finland's seizure of a ship linked to Russia's shadow fleet.
Ukraine war briefing: Nato condemns possible sabotage of Baltic Sea cables
NATO supports Finland and Estonia's investigations into potential sabotage of Baltic Sea cables, emphasizing solidarity against attacks on critical infrastructure.
Finland detains Russia-linked vessel over damaged undersea power cable in Baltic Sea
Finnish authorities detained the Eagle S ship linked to Russia amid suspicions of damaging crucial Baltic Sea cables.
The incident raises alarms over the environmental and security risks of Russia's shadow fleet operations.
This event follows a troubling trend of infrastructure sabotage in the Baltic region, prompting calls for sanctions.
Did a Russian shadow ship' cut the Finland-Estonia undersea Baltic cable?
Finnish authorities suspect a Russian-linked ship damaged key power and telecom cables, raising hybrid warfare concerns in Europe.
Swedish navy recovers 'Russian shadow fleet' anchor suspected of cable damage
Sweden assisted Finland in investigating damage to the EstLink 2 cable linked to a suspected Russian tanker.
Finnish court upholds oil tanker seizure in undersea cables probe
Finland seized the Eagle S tanker for allegedly damaging power and telecom lines while carrying Russian oil, and has denied its release.
Estonia starts naval patrols to protect undersea cables DW 12/27/2024
Estonia strengthens naval presence to protect undersea infrastructure after Finland's seizure of a ship linked to Russia's shadow fleet.
Finland's first out gay pro hockey player murdered by 66-year-old ex-boyfriend - LGBTQ Nation
Janne Puhakka, Finland's first out gay pro hockey player, was murdered by his ex-partner after a decade-long relationship ended.
Murder investigation after death of gay ex-ice hockey player aged 29
Janne Puhakka's death, under investigation as murder, highlights the struggles of LGBTQ+ athletes and their pivotal roles in sports.
Predictions for the World Juniors medal round: Who wins it all? Who takes home the awards?
The 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship shifts to an unpredictable medal round, emphasizing team performance and matchups after a competitive preliminary round.
Finland's first out gay pro hockey player murdered by 66-year-old ex-boyfriend - LGBTQ Nation
Janne Puhakka, Finland's first out gay pro hockey player, was murdered by his ex-partner after a decade-long relationship ended.
Murder investigation after death of gay ex-ice hockey player aged 29
Janne Puhakka's death, under investigation as murder, highlights the struggles of LGBTQ+ athletes and their pivotal roles in sports.
Predictions for the World Juniors medal round: Who wins it all? Who takes home the awards?
The 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship shifts to an unpredictable medal round, emphasizing team performance and matchups after a competitive preliminary round.
Finland has pledged to ban Russians from buying property in the country on security grounds
Finland aims to ban most Russian nationals from purchasing property in response to deteriorating relations after the Ukraine invasion.
Finland seizes ship in probe of undersea cable damage
Finnish authorities seized an oil tanker suspected of damaging an undersea cable, raising fears of sabotage linked to Russia's shadow fleet.
The West found a miles-long piece of evidence backing its claim Russia is purposely cutting undersea cables
A Russian ship's anchor may have severed undersea cables in the Baltic, raising fears of deliberate attacks on vital communication infrastructure.
Fires, first aid and guns: meet the Finnish women training for war with Russia
Women in Finland are increasingly seeking emergency preparedness skills following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Man accused of alleged war crimes in separatist region of Ukraine stands trial in Finland
The Independent provides accessible journalism on critical issues like reproductive rights and international conflicts, emphasizing its role in the current US news landscape.
Finland orders seizure of several Russian assets across the country
Finnish court ordered seizure of Russian assets after Russia failed to pay €4.6bn compensation to Naftogaz post-Crimea occupation.
Finland has pledged to ban Russians from buying property in the country on security grounds
Finland aims to ban most Russian nationals from purchasing property in response to deteriorating relations after the Ukraine invasion.
Finland seizes ship in probe of undersea cable damage
Finnish authorities seized an oil tanker suspected of damaging an undersea cable, raising fears of sabotage linked to Russia's shadow fleet.
The West found a miles-long piece of evidence backing its claim Russia is purposely cutting undersea cables
A Russian ship's anchor may have severed undersea cables in the Baltic, raising fears of deliberate attacks on vital communication infrastructure.
Fires, first aid and guns: meet the Finnish women training for war with Russia
Women in Finland are increasingly seeking emergency preparedness skills following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Man accused of alleged war crimes in separatist region of Ukraine stands trial in Finland
The Independent provides accessible journalism on critical issues like reproductive rights and international conflicts, emphasizing its role in the current US news landscape.
Finland orders seizure of several Russian assets across the country
Finnish court ordered seizure of Russian assets after Russia failed to pay €4.6bn compensation to Naftogaz post-Crimea occupation.
Black woman targeted by racist abuse in Finland over festival role
Racist abuse against Daniela Owusu, Finland's first Black Lucia, elicited an apology from Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, highlighting racial issues in Finnish society.
Poll: Finns cautiously optimistic about artificial intelligence
Finns show cautious optimism towards AI, particularly favoring facial recognition in crime prevention and chatbots, yet oppose its use in journalism and weapons.
Fears tighter Finnish immigration laws could deter IT talent | Computer Weekly
Finland's reduced immigration policies threaten its economy and reputation as a technology hub.
Inside Lumi, one of the world's greenest supercomputers
Lumi is Europe's fastest supercomputer, emphasizing collaboration among 11 nations and innovative design within a former papermill facility.
Poll: Finns cautiously optimistic about artificial intelligence
Finns show cautious optimism towards AI, particularly favoring facial recognition in crime prevention and chatbots, yet oppose its use in journalism and weapons.
Fears tighter Finnish immigration laws could deter IT talent | Computer Weekly
Finland's reduced immigration policies threaten its economy and reputation as a technology hub.
Inside Lumi, one of the world's greenest supercomputers
Lumi is Europe's fastest supercomputer, emphasizing collaboration among 11 nations and innovative design within a former papermill facility.
Eviden secures a €60 million contract for a supercomputer that significantly enhances Finland's computational capabilities, despite Atos's challenges.
The 5 best and 5 worst countries for work-life balance-and American workers have it bad
Americans struggle with work-life balance, ranking low globally due to long working hours.
Finland exemplifies strong work-life balance with shorter workdays and flexible policies.
Shiffrin wins WCup slalom for 98th career victory
Mikaela Shiffrin marked her 98th career win by dominating the first women's World Cup slalom of the season.
Shiffrin overcame initial nerves to execute a solid performance in challenging conditions.
Eelis Parssinen Proves PLO Dominance With $100k Title At Triton Super High Roller Poker Series
Eelis Parssinen achieved a career-best $2.27 million score, solidifying his leading position in poker with nearly $9.4 million in earnings.
Finnish fathers taking nearly double length of paternity leave since 2022 reform
Finland's 2022 reform nearly doubled parental leave length, equalizing leave for both parents and significantly increasing fathers' participation in childcare.
Janne Puhakka's ex-partner 'confesses to killing gay former ice-hockey star'
Janne Puhakka's former partner confessed to his murder after they ended their relationship, revealing complex emotional motivations behind the crime.
(Video) Liverpool star Alexander-Arnold proves doubters wrong with beautiful free-kick for England
Trent Alexander-Arnold's stunning free-kick showcased his talent and helped England secure a crucial win against Finland.
Microbial extract from Finnish forests can heal eczema, study finds
Uute Scientific's microbial extract mimics Finnish nature and shows potential in treating atopic dermatitis effectively.
A zoo in Finland is returning pandas to China because they're too expensive to keep
A Finnish zoo is returning loaned giant pandas early due to financial strain and declining visitor numbers. They were initially a diplomatic gift from China.
Finland zoo will return its giant pandas to China, blaming inflation
A Finnish zoo is returning two giant pandas to China due to rising inflation and high upkeep costs, ending their stay 8 years early.
With help from Denmark's Zetland, Finland will get a member-supported news outlet in 2025
Finland will welcome a new digital news outlet, Uusi Juttu, launching in January 2024 with over 5,000 paying members already signed up.
Doctors criticise Finland's proposal to withhold healthcare from migrants
The proposed ban on non-emergency healthcare for undocumented migrants in Finland could threaten lives and undermine human rights.
Experts argue that preventive care is economically beneficial compared to emergency treatments for those facing health conditions.
I Couldn't Afford a Home in California-I Bought a $31K Off-Grid Island Instead
A California man avoided high down payments by purchasing a private island in Finland for $31,000, cheaper than U.S. property deposits.
Pick your England team to face Finland
Lee Carsley aims to build on success as England interim boss after a win against Ireland, facing team selection challenges ahead of the Finland match.
Whatever Happens in the Sauna Stays in the Sauna': Diplomacy, Conducted in the Nude
The Finnish approach to diplomacy often involves sauna meetings, fostering deeper discussions in a less formal, trust-building atmosphere.
UK and Finland discuss further efforts to stop Russia's shadow oil fleet
Britain and Finland plan to block Russian shadow oil tankers in Baltic and Channel to enforce oil price cap.
An Exhibition to Show Young Guys What We Have Been Doing'
Kari Voutilainen, a renowned figure in independent horology, showcased his career in an exhibition in Finland, reflecting on his 35 years of accomplishments.