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PoliticsPutin says Sweden and Finland joining NATO and breaking with decades of neutrality is fine after all. ‘No problems’
By Tristan BoveMay 16, 2022
EuropeFinland applies to join NATO to deter Russian aggression
By Kati Pohjanpalo, Leo Laikola and BloombergMay 15, 2022
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin addresses the media during the first day of a German federal government cabinet retreat at Schloss Meseberg on May 3, 2022 in Meseberg, Germany.
EuropeRussia says Finland’s plan to join NATO is ‘definitely’ a threat, as Sweden heads for its own historic membership decision
By David MeyerMay 12, 2022
EuropeThese countries were neutral towards Russia for decades. Now they’re starting to pick sides after the Ukraine invasion
By Tristan BoveMay 2, 2022
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (R) and chairman of the Conservative People's Party Soren Pape Poulsen speak to journalists as they meet and eat together at the Price Brothers Restaurant in Copenhagen on February 1, 2022, as Denmark becomes the first EU country to lift coronavirus restrictions despite record case numbers, citing its high vaccination rates and the lesser severity of Omicron variant.
HealthWhy Denmark is fully reopening during a massive Omicron wave, according to the expert advising the government
By David MeyerFebruary 2, 2022
Image of a Google datacenter in the Netherlands.
TechA.I.’s carbon footprint is big, but easy to reduce, Google researchers say
By Jeremy KahnApril 21, 2021
A photo of a Wolt delivery biker.
TechWhy a venture fund backed by Mark Zuckerberg just invested millions in a Finnish food delivery startup
By Jeremy KahnJanuary 26, 2021
The coronavirus sniffer dogs named Kössi (L) and Miina cuddle with trainer Susanna Paavilainen at the Helsinki airport in Vantaa, Finland where they are trained to detect COVID-19 from the arriving passengers.
Health‘We know the dogs work’: Coronavirus-sniffing dogs go into action at Helsinki Airport
By David MeyerSeptember 23, 2020
HELSINKI, March 7, 2020 -- People visit a cocktail festival in Helsinki, Finland, March 6, 2020. The cocktail festival was held on Friday and Saturday. (Photo by Matti Matikainen/Xinhua via Getty) (Xinhua/ via Getty Images)
PoliticsWhy the world’s happiest countries are up north
By Kati Pohjanpalo and BloombergMarch 20, 2020
FinanceHow Would You Spend a Universal Basic Income? We Asked Participants Around the World—and Their Answers Might Surprise You
By Eric J. LymanOctober 16, 2019
Port of Helsinki
AIFinland Is Using Inmates to Help a Start-Up Train Its Artificial Intelligence Algorithms
By Alyssa NewcombMarch 28, 2019
Finnish government agrees on health reform, averts collapse
EyebrowFinland’s Government Resigns After Failure of Flagship Health and Social Care Reforms
By Kati Pohjanpalo, Leo Laikola and BloombergMarch 8, 2019
Aurora Photographer Andy Keen
EyebrowFinland’s Basic Income Experiment Kind of Works, but Not in Employment Terms
By David MeyerFebruary 8, 2019
Leadership‘Mr. President, Welcome to the Land of Free Press:’ Helsinki Newspaper Trolls Trump and Putin Before Their Meeting
By Natasha BachJuly 16, 2018
A man holds a stack of money and five large hands stretch up out of the ground in front of him, reaching for it
FinanceFinland’s Basic Income Experiment Will End in 2019
By Grace DonnellyApril 19, 2018
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