Here is a selection of what the international press has published about Finland in the last week: Transcript: Finland’s ...
Finland’s President Alexander Stubb said there’s no conclusion yet on whether recent repeated damage to undersea cables in ...
"Had it continued for another 12 minutes, the carnage would have been much worse than the four basic cables that were there," ...
Alexander Stubb of Finland's centre-right National ... while Mr Halla-aho maintained his right-wing conservative profile. In Helsinki one advance voter, Leena Boksha, 26, said it was particularly ...
Security in the Baltic Sea will be strengthened through increased Nato presence, a decision announced after a meeting of Nato member states in Helsinki on Tuesday.
I am confident that through hard diplomatic work we will be able to strengthen the Organization, contribute to a safer, more ...
The meeting, set to take place on Tuesday at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, will be chaired by Finnish President ...
Baltic Sea NATO member countries plan to discuss security in the region at a summit in Helsinki on Tuesday that comes in the wake of a number of recent acts of suspected sabotage at sea. The main ...
Stubb is scoring 28.3% of the vote and Haavisto - 25.8% after counting 61.1% of ballots HELSINKI, January 28. /TASS/. Finland’s former Prime Minister Alexander Stubb and former Foreign Minister ...
NATO is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region after a string of incidents that have heightened concerns about possible Russian activities, the alliance’s leader ...
NATO on Tuesday launched operation Baltic Sentry to deter further attempts to damage critical underwater infrastructure in ...
HELSINKI, Jan 14 (Reuters ... Finland's president Alexander Stubb said the damage on Dec. 25 was "definitely" linked to Russia. "They're linked certainly in the sense that the vessel was ...