International Affairs

Russian GPS Jamming Affects Most Flights in Finnish Airspace

While electronic interference from neighboring Russia regularly disrupts navigation systems across Finland, air traffic control relies on older radar technology to maintain safe travel for thousands of daily passengers.

Finnish Public Trust in U.S. Leadership Hits Historic Low

A new survey reveals a drastic shift in Finnish public opinion, highlighting deep concerns about the stability of Finland's most powerful military ally.
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Russia Threatens “Countermeasures” as Finland Plans Nuclear Policy Change

As Finland moves to scrap a Cold War-era ban on nuclear weapons to fully integrate into NATO, Moscow threatens countermeasures against what it sees as a growing border threat.

Finland’s Foreign Minister Tells Israel: Finland Supports Two-State Solution

Elina Valtonen pushes for humanitarian aid and a two-state solution during the first high-level Finnish visit to Jerusalem in a decade.

Finland Sets 2026 Refugee Quota with Focus on Afghanistan, Congo, and Syria

Today's expected intake of roughly 2,000 asylum seekers and 500 quota refugees represents a major reduction in migration flows compared to a decade ago.

Finland’s President Stubb Warns Europe: ‘We Must Admit the US is Changing’

President Stubb warns that Finland must update its security doctrine as the American administration’s ideology diverges from European norms.

Finland to Spend €20 Million to Support Ukraine’s High Schools

By focusing on high school education and strengthening teacher training, Finland aims to bring Ukraine’s schools closer to EU standards.

Finland’s Prime Minister Pushes Direct Diplomacy in Rare China Visit

Petteri Orpo’s visit to China signals a shift in Finland’s foreign policy priorities amid global geopolitical tension.