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Following is a list of the main world leaders who have so far said they will attend Pope Francis' funeral on Saturday in ...
The main business group, EK, pushed back against calls to postpone Finland's 2035 carbon-neutrality target. It said that ...
Finland has passed a new law banning property sales to non-resident Russians, citing national security concerns. The measure ...
Finnish municipal and regional elections brought a sharp drop in support for the Finns Party, which fell below 8 percent. The ...
Finland headed to the polls on Sunday to elect thousands of councillors in a range of local and regional bodies.
Finland is widely seen in Western Europe and the United States as a progressive paradise. In truth, its center-right-led ...
Political changes, higher defence spending and a shift in focus towards national priorities have seen many European aid budgets slashed recently.
The demand for politicians to “publish their tax returns” is like the demand for public inquiries. They are both based on two assumptions: one, that damning secrets are being withheld; two, that ...
European countries are wary of deploying troops on Ukraine as part of a reassurance force without a US backstop. #EuropeNews ...
Hungary’s withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) is a warning. Both of the breakdown of respect for ...
A Finnish court has denied a request for the release of an oil tanker suspected by police of damaging an undersea power line and four telecommunications cables in the Baltic Sea. Last week ...
The World Happiness Report was released, placing Israel as number eight. Columnist Rob Eshman explains why he feels that the country is still so happy despite war and political unrest.