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Based on 6 verified sources covering Finland, Thailand:
We are looking for heroes for Yle material about the problems of Russian pensioners in Finland. Yle is preparing a material on the difficulties faced by pensioners living in Finland with seniority in Russia. (confirmed by 12 sources; translated from ru) [2]
When Russia attacked Ukraine in February, Andrei Danilov, a child Saami, decided to publish on his Facebook page a video that would put him at risk in his own country. (translated from fi) [3]
KYIV -- Alexei Navalny's bold political challenge against Russian President Vladimir Putin's authoritarian rule spelled his demise, as he died later under suspicious circumstances in prison. [4]
“Those who think there will be a big change as Putin disappears will be a big surprise,” Russian analyst James Sherr told Svenska Yle. According to him, people have short memory. (translated from sv) [5]
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Original source in fi · View original →
We are looking for heroes for Yle material about the problems of Russian pensioners in Finland. Yle is preparing a material on the difficulties faced by pensioners living in Finland with seniority in Russia.
Original source in ru · View original →
When Russia attacked Ukraine in February, Andrei Danilov, a child Saami, decided to publish on his Facebook page a video that would put him at risk in his own country.
Original source in fi · View original →
KYIV -- Alexei Navalny's bold political challenge against Russian President Vladimir Putin's authoritarian rule spelled his demise, as he died later under suspicious circumstances in prison.
“Those who think there will be a big change as Putin disappears will be a big surprise,” Russian analyst James Sherr told Svenska Yle. According to him, people have short memory.
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The pressure Russia is exerting on Finland is increasing, Finnish President Sauli Niinistö, Niinistö said on Swedish radio broadcaster Sveriges Radio on Sunday. "We are now possibly starting to see all kinds of activity.