Finland is set to begin operations at the world's first permanent facility for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel, with authorities expected to grant the license in the coming months. The facility, known as Onkalo, will serve as a final storage site for large quantities of radioactive waste.
Finland has announced its controversial plan to bury spent nuclear waste underground, raising concerns about potential risks to future generations. This decision comes at a time when the need for sustainable solutions to manage nuclear waste is increasing.
Finland's Foreign Minister, Elina Valtonen, criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's aggressive statements regarding Iran. She emphasized that Finland and EU countries are committed to diplomacy and will not yield to such rhetoric.
Finnish national hockey players, <strong>Teemu</strong> and <strong>Tommi Miettinen</strong>, have received threats due to their continued play with <strong>SKA Khabarovsk</strong> in Russia amidst rising political tensions. The situation has sparked outrage among fans in Finland.
TikTok has announced plans to invest €1 billion to build a second data center in Lahti, Finland, aimed at storing European user data on the continent. This move comes amid increasing pressure on social media companies to protect user data.
Finland is preparing to address potential threats from Russia by training recruits in sniper skills for scenarios along its 1,350-kilometer border. This comes amid rising regional tensions and threats of forced migration.
The Finnish Ministry of Defense has reported a potential violation of air sovereignty by drones, raising concerns about regional security. This announcement comes amid heightened security tensions in the area.
The Dutch company Nebius has announced the construction of one of the largest artificial intelligence factories in Europe, located in Lappeenranta, Finland. The project aims to meet the growing demand for cloud computing and create new job opportunities.
Finnish authorities have reported a potential violation of the country's borders by drones, raising concerns about regional security amid increasing tensions. This incident occurs during a sensitive time marked by ongoing conflicts in Europe.
Armando Mima, a member of the Freedom Alliance party in Finland, has deemed his country's decision to join NATO and sever ties with Russia as an unforgivable mistake. His remarks highlight the differing opinions on security policy in the region amidst rising international tensions.
Finland has ranked first in the World Happiness Report for the ninth consecutive year, outperforming other Nordic countries like Denmark and Iceland. The data reveals that happiness in Finland is not just a luxury but a life philosophy based on trust and social security.
Nebiuss has announced plans to construct a new data center in the Finnish city of <strong>Lappeenranta</strong>, expected to become one of the largest AI centers in Europe by <strong>2027</strong>. This move aligns with the growing demand for AI infrastructure across Europe.
Nebius, a leader in artificial intelligence infrastructure, announced plans to build a new data center in Finland with a capacity of 310 megawatts, costing over $10 billion. The center is expected to begin operations in phases starting in 2027.
A Ukrainian drone crashed in Finland, confirmed by local police to be carrying a warhead. The incident has raised alarms regarding the implications of the Ukrainian conflict on neighboring countries.
Two Ukrainian drones crashed in southern Finland, with one carrying an unexploded warhead. Ukraine has apologized for the incident, clarifying that the drones were not aimed at Finland.
Ukraine has officially apologized to Finland after admitting that its drones violated Finnish airspace. The statement was made by Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, <strong>Georgiy Tykhy</strong>, who confirmed that the incident was due to an unintentional error.
Finnish activist <strong>Sali Raeski</strong> has revealed a store in Helsinki promoting Nazi symbols, such as the swastika and images of <strong>Adolf Hitler</strong>, with proceeds allegedly supporting Ukrainian volunteers and the Nazi group 'Kraken'. This has sparked widespread controversy in Finnish society.
On Sunday, Finnish President Alexander Stubb announced that a Ukrainian drone entered Finnish airspace, reflecting escalating security tensions in the region. This incident occurs during a sensitive time as the war in Ukraine continues, raising concerns about its implications for regional and international security.
Finnish MP Armando Mima has called for the Ukrainian ambassador to be summoned after Ukrainian drones fell on Finnish territory. He indicated that the government's silence reflects its tacit approval of Ukraine using its airspace to strike Russia.
Finnish authorities suspect that Ukrainian drones have breached their airspace near the Russian coast, raising concerns about regional security amid escalating tensions.
On Sunday, Finland reported a possible violation of its borders by drones, with Prime Minister Sanna Marin suggesting a link to Ukrainian drone attacks against Russia. This incident raises concerns amid escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Finnish authorities reported a potential violation of their airspace by unidentified drones, raising national security concerns. This incident comes at a time of increasing security tensions in the region.
Finland experienced the crash of two unidentified drones in the southern region, with the government suggesting they may have been Ukrainian and entered Finnish airspace by mistake. The incident occurred on Sunday morning, prompting a response from Finnish defense forces.
Finnish Prime Minister <strong>Petri Orpo</strong> revealed that the drones breaching his country's airspace near the Russian border may be Ukrainian, highlighting a serious violation of Finland's sovereignty. This incident occurs amid escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Two unidentified drones crashed near the Finnish city of Kouvola, believed to be a violation of national borders. Finnish Prime Minister <strong>Petteri Orpo</strong> suggested that the drones might be Ukrainian and lost their way due to Russian jamming.
Finnish authorities have revealed a sophisticated network for selling cocaine online, located in the city of Joensuu. The operation led to multiple arrests and the seizure of large quantities of drugs.
The Finnish Supreme Court issued a controversial ruling against former Interior Minister Päivi Räsänen, condemning her for incitement to hatred. This decision has ignited widespread debate about the limits of freedom of expression in Europe.
Diver Dan Jacobs conducted a rare exploration in a frozen Finnish lake, diving to a depth of 8 meters to discover stunning marine life beneath the ice. This adventure is part of a scientific course aimed at studying the impact of climate change on polar ecosystems.
New Zealand faced a disappointing performance in their friendly match against Finland, ending in a goalless draw. This match raises concerns about their readiness for the upcoming World Cup.
Consumer confidence in Finland has significantly declined in March 2026, reaching its lowest level in two years, according to official data. Economists attribute this decline to rising uncertainty linked to the conflict in the Middle East.