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The President of the Republic and the Ministerial Committee on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy discussed the current situation in Ukraine and the State Council’s statement on the changes in the foreign and security policy environment. (confirmed by 4 sources; translated from sv) [1]
Министр иностранных дел Элина Валтонен (КП) сообщила, что участие в обеспечении безопасности судоходства в Ормузском проливе не является первоочередным приоритетом Финляндии. (confirmed by 5 sources) [2]
Blazing trains, burning tracks, black smoke. Footage posted online by Ukrainian fighters documents their repeated sabotage attacks on a vast railroad system being built by Russia across the occupied territories of Ukraine. [3]
The Government Office published an overview of the information impact directed by Russia on Finland In 2025, Russian discourse about Finland became more hostile than before. (translated from ru) [4]
Address by Mr Antti Häkkänen, Minister for Defence, on the Government's legislative proposal for amendments to the Nuclear Energy and Criminal Code on 5 March 2026 [] (/ documents / 236553176 / 0 / minsiteri + speech + 5.3.2026png.png / ead67a5a-0dbf... (translated from fi) [5]
This combination of pictures created on April 24, 2025 shows, Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) speaking in Murmansk on March 27, 2025 and US President Donald Trump outside the White House in Washington, DC, on April 23, 2025. [6]
Afraid of further sanctions, Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn't have the stomach for recognizing the "independence" of Russian-speaking provinces in eastern Ukraine. [7]
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia -- Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed corporate bigwigs from Asian nations on Friday, talking up the benefits of investment in his country's far eastern region in a bid to bolster the country's ailing economy. [9]
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The President of the Republic and the Ministerial Committee on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy discussed the current situation in Ukraine and the State Council’s statement on the changes in the foreign and security policy environment.
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Министр иностранных дел Элина Валтонен (КП) сообщила, что участие в обеспечении безопасности судоходства в Ормузском проливе не является первоочередным приоритетом Финляндии.
Blazing trains, burning tracks, black smoke. Footage posted online by Ukrainian fighters documents their repeated sabotage attacks on a vast railroad system being built by Russia across the occupied territories of Ukraine.
The Government Office published an overview of the information impact directed by Russia on Finland In 2025, Russian discourse about Finland became more hostile than before.
Original source in ru · View original →
Address by Mr Antti Häkkänen, Minister for Defence, on the Government's legislative proposal for amendments to the Nuclear Energy and Criminal Code on 5 March 2026 [] (/ documents / 236553176 / 0 / minsiteri + speech + 5.3.2026png.png / ead67a5a-0dbf
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This combination of pictures created on April 24, 2025 shows, Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) speaking in Murmansk on March 27, 2025 and US President Donald Trump outside the White House in Washington, DC, on April 23, 2025.
Afraid of further sanctions, Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn't have the stomach for recognizing the "independence" of Russian-speaking provinces in eastern Ukraine.
As harsh sanctions and authorities in Russia increase pressure on the economy and its citizens, some Russians have decided to leave the country due to rumours that the country's borders will be shut down.
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia -- Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed corporate bigwigs from Asian nations on Friday, talking up the benefits of investment in his country's far eastern region in a bid to bolster the country's ailing economy.
More Kremlin critics are being imprisoned in Russia as intolerance of dissent grows Published : 16 Nov 2023, 23:17 Russia under President Vladimir Putin has been closing in on those who challenge the Kremlin, reported AP.