By Anne Kauranen HELSINKI, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Russia will "likely persist in its ambitions to damage the undersea infrastructure of the Baltic Sea", Finland's Defence Command said in its annual ...
Finland's president pointed to his country's air power, conscription, artillery, and civilian preparedness steps like bunkers ...
Europe is on high alert after a string of violations into NATO airspace, prompting leaders to agree to develop a "drone wall" ...
A Tu-95 strategic bomber of the Russian air force is seen through the cockpit glass dome during a patrol mission, provided by ...
EADaily, . Eastern Finland rejected the idea of a tourist tax amid the absence of guests from Russia. This is reported by the ...
The IOC's recommendation that youth athletes be allowed to participate could be the first step to the IIHF reintegrating ...
Finnish military intelligence has reported that Russia retains the capability to operate in the Baltic Sea and may continue attempts to damage undersea communications.
The debate around the Arctic is becoming hotter than ever as US President Donald Trump insists Greenland should become part ...
Finland's military intelligence warns the drone drift risk is growing as Ukraine targets Russian oil ports, with GPS jamming ...
"The transatlantic alliance is over,” Kremlin aide and businessman Kirill Dmitriev posted on social media.
EADaily, . Finland intends to complete the construction of a fence along the border with Russia by the summer of 2026. This ...
Finnish president dismantles the idea Russia is winning war in Ukraine: ‘Utter strategic failure’ - Alexander Stubb says the ...
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