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Finland and Lithuania plan to begin producing anti-personnel mines following withdrawal from the Ottawa Treaty. Officials say the move is driven by security concerns and the war in Ukraine.
By Andrius Sytas and Anne Kauranen VILNIUS/HELSINKI/TALLINN (Reuters) -Lithuania and Finland look set to start domestic production of anti-personnel landmines next year to supply themselves and Ukraine because of what they see as the military threat from Russia,
Finland's President Alexander Stubb is the head of state for one of NATO's newest members, and he sat down with CBC News to talk Trump, the war in Ukraine and what it's like sharing a 1,300-kilometre border with Russia.
Norway has done it again at the Women’s European Championship with another 2-1 win, this time over impressive Finland after being outshined for much of the game.
One assailant has been arrested after allegedly stabbing at least four people near a shopping center outside Helsinki, Finland, on Thursday, local media reported.
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The Finnish government has proposed amendments to the Conscription Act to clarify the status of individuals who have legally changed their gender, aiming to improve legal clarity and gender equality in military service.