Trump, Russia and Ukraine
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Donald Trump could not find the president of Finland among the gathered European leaders at his White House summit on Ukraine.
Finnish authorities say they have charged the captain and two senior officers of a Russia-linked vessel that damaged undersea cables last year between Finland and Estonia.
As Ukrainian President Zelenskyy prepares for a crucial meeting with US President Trump, this leader is instrumental in ensuring past diplomatic pitfalls don’t repeat
Finland filed criminal charges against the top officers of a Baltic oil tanker Monday in connection with severe damage done to undersea cables in December, one of a string of energy and telecom ruptures in the region that many European officials suspected were part of a sabotage campaign directed by Moscow.
Russia’s saber-rattling in the Arctic is forcing Canada to deepen military cooperation with its Nordic NATO allies — a marked policy shift away from the United States.
HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen said on Friday she hoped U.S. President Donald Trump will move forward with imposing sanctions on Russia as it would help bring an end to the conflict in Ukraine.
In their 2023 article, "Russia Won't Sit Idly by after Finland and Sweden Join NATO," Nicholas Lokker and Heli Hautala argued that it would be a mistake
STORY: Just 10 miles from the Russian border, Finnish voluntary reservists are sharpening their shooting and drone skills, as the Nordic country’s drive to beef up its already sizeable reservist ...
A British man living in Finland has warned that the UK is not ready for possible Russian aggression as tensions continue to rise in Europe.
Russian entrepreneur lost a €60,000 forestry contract with Metsähallitus after her dual citizenship triggered EU sanctions. The case raises legal and ethical questions about fairness, nationality, and discrimination.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb cited his country's experience with Russia while acknowledging the negotiations would be “very difficult.” Finland, which shares an 830-mile border with Russia, was invaded by the Soviet Union in World War II.