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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) [1]
When Martti Valkonen, the new Uusi Suomi correspondent, arrived in Moscow in 1969, he knew little of the country he was about to settle in. In the late 1960s, the Soviet Union began to organize group tours for foreigners. (confirmed by 2 sources; translated from ru) [2]
President of the Republic and Ministerial Committee on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy discussed the current situation in Ukraine Government Communications Department release date 27.2.2026 12.46 | Published in Swedish 27.2.2026 at 15.20 Type:Pre... (confirmed by 3 sources; translated from sv) [3]
The Prime Minister’s Office has published an overview of Russia’s impact on information against Finland (/documents/194055633/200124065/informaatiovaikuttamisen+katsaus+VNK sv.png/e1b77822-8fdd-506d-82c7-0d17bd72cd13? t=1738660410150&width=1200) In 2... (translated from sv) [4]
Russian priest who fired grenade ‘against NATO’ reported killed in Ukraine Pavel Kunitsyn, a priest who previously taught ‘patriotism and bravery’ at a military school in Murmansk, has been reported killed in Ukraine. [5]
The ultimatum imposed on Russia by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, will be due this Friday. On Wednesday, special envoy Steve Witkoff of Trump met President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. (translated from fi) [6]
In Finland, waste is regarded as raw material or potential energy, while the garbage in Russia is considered only stinking piles of useless debris. (translated from sv) [7]
TOKYO -- Russian President Vladimir Putin has faced major setbacks in his attempt to conquer Ukraine, but apparently he still believes that he is a great leader, judging from the way he behaves toward Western nations. [9]
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.
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When Martti Valkonen, the new Uusi Suomi correspondent, arrived in Moscow in 1969, he knew little of the country he was about to settle in. In the late 1960s, the Soviet Union began to organize group tours for foreigners.
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President of the Republic and Ministerial Committee on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy discussed the current situation in Ukraine Government Communications Department release date 27.2.2026 12.46 | Published in Swedish 27.2.2026 at 15.20 Type:Pre
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The Prime Minister’s Office has published an overview of Russia’s impact on information against Finland (/documents/194055633/200124065/informaatiovaikuttamisen+katsaus+VNK sv.png/e1b77822-8fdd-506d-82c7-0d17bd72cd13? t=1738660410150&width=1200) In 2
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Russian priest who fired grenade ‘against NATO’ reported killed in Ukraine Pavel Kunitsyn, a priest who previously taught ‘patriotism and bravery’ at a military school in Murmansk, has been reported killed in Ukraine.
The ultimatum imposed on Russia by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, will be due this Friday. On Wednesday, special envoy Steve Witkoff of Trump met President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
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In Finland, waste is regarded as raw material or potential energy, while the garbage in Russia is considered only stinking piles of useless debris.
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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.
TOKYO -- Russian President Vladimir Putin has faced major setbacks in his attempt to conquer Ukraine, but apparently he still believes that he is a great leader, judging from the way he behaves toward Western nations.
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