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Labour immigration needs to be doubled, and employment needs to be increased to 80%. At the same time, future Finnish governments must accelerate the transition to a green lifestyle. (confirmed by 4 sources; translated from ru) [1]

Survey: Russia's impact on Finland benefited from the special characteristics of bilateral relations (/documents/194055633/209539203/VNtutkiva valtioneuvoston kanslia-YJA 03.jpg/8f6a3792-ba01-c2a5-d580-8bb029e04c85? = 17642499683:width=1200 In a surv... (translated from sv) [2]

Russian doctor found dead in Pattaya after suspected attack A Russian doctor was found dead in his hotel room in Pattaya earlier this month, with authorities investigating a possible link to a street assault he may have witnessed. [3]

After the night’s meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the feeling is the same with two Ukrainians in Ostrobothnia, discomfort, disappointment and concern for the future. “It’s no surprise, it went as I expected. (translated from sv) [4]

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. [5]

Russian presidential polls scheduled for March 17 Published : 08 Dec 2023, 04:06 Russia's Federation Council or upper house of parliament voted unanimously on Thursday to hold the next presidential elections on March 17, 2024, reported Xinhua. [6]

MOSCOW -- Russian protest leaders have all but conceded temporary defeat, calling off rallies following last week's sentencing of opposition head Alexei Navalny to two years and eight months in prison. [7]

KYIV, Ukraine -- Under the thunder of artillery fire, waves of Russian soldiers throw themselves across a corpse-littered no man's land against Ukrainian trenches around the town of Bilohorivka. [8]

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[1] FI yle.fi · 2023-02-06 · 31% match translated from ru

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Labour immigration needs to be doubled, and employment needs to be increased to 80%. At the same time, future Finnish governments must accelerate the transition to a green lifestyle.

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[2] FI valtioneuvosto.fi · 2026-01-29 · 32% match translated from sv

Undersökning: Rysslands påverkan på Finland drog nytta av särdragen i ländernas bilaterala relation

Survey: Russia's impact on Finland benefited from the special characteristics of bilateral relations (/documents/194055633/209539203/VNtutkiva valtioneuvoston kanslia-YJA 03.jpg/8f6a3792-ba01-c2a5-d580-8bb029e04c85? = 17642499683:width=1200 In a surv

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[3] TH thethaiger.com · 2026-01-16 · 32% match

Russian doctor found dead in Pattaya after suspected attack

Russian doctor found dead in Pattaya after suspected attack A Russian doctor was found dead in his hotel room in Pattaya earlier this month, with authorities investigating a possible link to a street assault he may have witnessed.

[4] FI yle.fi · 2025-08-16 · 33% match translated from sv

Ukrainare i Finland efter mötet mellan Trump och Putin: ”Man kan inte förhandla med ett rovdjur – bara sanktioner och stöd hjälper”

After the night’s meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the feeling is the same with two Ukrainians in Ostrobothnia, discomfort, disappointment and concern for the future. “It’s no surprise, it went as I expected.

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[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2024-02-24 · 40% match

Navalny: The politician who aspired to become Russian president

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.

[6] FI dailyfinland.fi · 2023-12-08 · 36% match

Russian presidential polls scheduled for March 17

Russian presidential polls scheduled for March 17 Published : 08 Dec 2023, 04:06 Russia's Federation Council or upper house of parliament voted unanimously on Thursday to hold the next presidential elections on March 17, 2024, reported Xinhua.

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2021-02-08 · 35% match

Navalny stirs dissent in Siberia's icy land of diamonds and gas

MOSCOW -- Russian protest leaders have all but conceded temporary defeat, calling off rallies following last week's sentencing of opposition head Alexei Navalny to two years and eight months in prison.

[8] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2023-02-22 · 35% match

'Fear for our families': A year of Putin's war through the eyes of Ukrainians

KYIV, Ukraine -- Under the thunder of artillery fire, waves of Russian soldiers throw themselves across a corpse-littered no man's land against Ukrainian trenches around the town of Bilohorivka.

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2022-03-12 · 35% match

Czar Vladimir Putin is divorced from reality: Niall Ferguson

WASHINGTON -- Russian President Vladimir Putin is not mad, as some in the West may think, but rather corrupted by power and divorced from reality, historian Niall Ferguson told Nikkei in a recent interview.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2022-03-01 · 32% match

Vladimir Putin will fail at subduing Ukraine: Francis Fukuyama

InterviewVladimir Putin will fail at subduing Ukraine: Francis Fukuyama 'End of History' scholar remains steadfast advocate of liberal democracy Francis Fukuyama says "there has been a lot of speculation that [Vladimir Putin has] kind of gone crazy,"

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