Finland Finland and Estonia call for EU ban on tourist visas for Russians In response, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev compared Estonia's PM Kaja Kallas to a "Nazi". 09/08/2022
Finland Finland to limit tourist visas for Russians, FM tells Euronews The Finnish government has been coming under increased public and political pressure to do something about a perceived sanctions 'loophole' that lets tens of thousands of Russians come to the EU. 04/08/2022
Travel News Finland could become the first EU country to trial digital passports The country is looking to trial digital documentation to replace physical passports - something that is already in place in Ukraine. 03/08/2022
My Europe Series How a sanctions loophole is letting Russians enter the EU There's growing political and public support for banning visas for Russians, who can cross their longest EU border into Finland by bus or car in an apparent sanctions loophole. 30/07/2022
Culture news What are the Heavy Metal Knitting World Championships? The knitting and heavy metal championship was held in Finland, but what do contestants actually do? 12/07/2022
Finland Finland passes a new law to boost border security with Russia Currently, Finland's border with Russia is only secured by light wooden fences, mainly installed to prevent cattle from grazing on the wrong side. 07/07/2022
My Europe Series Could Finland break with Sweden on NATO membership? Despite Finland's president and prime minister calling for a lock-step approach to joining NATO for Finland and Sweden, some people want to see Finland proceed on their own. 16/06/2022
Finland UN finds Finland violated political rights of indigenous Sámi people The UN's Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination has been looking into the sensitive issue about who is eligible to be included on the Sámi electoral roll. 15/06/2022
Finland NATO's chief meets Finland's president to discuss membership bid Finland, and its neighbour Sweden, applied to join NATO after Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparked security concerns. 12/06/2022
Climate Which country has just set the world's most ambitious climate target? The Nordic country will need to reverse the loss of its forests, which turned from net climate sinks to emitters last year. 07/06/2022
Finland Russia cuts gas supplies to Finland for 'refusing to pay in roubles' The cutoff is not expected to have any major immediate effect and there would be no disruption to customers, Finnish authorities said. 21/05/2022
Finland 'A taste of security': NATO beer flies off the shelves in Finland The owners of Olaf craft brewery in the eastern city of Savonlinna say they can't keep up with demand for the new brew. 20/05/2022
My Europe Series Sea changes: How NATO's expansion could stabilise the Baltic region One expert says that if Finland and Sweden join NATO, it will turn the Baltic Sea into a NATO sea. 19/05/2022
Finland 'We don't want to be alone': Minister on Finland's bid to join NATO "Now that Vladimir Putin triggered this ruthless war in Ukraine, our people see what kind of neighbour we have." 18/05/2022
Finland Niinistö to Putin: Finland will join NATO to 'strengthen its security' The Finnish head of state told his Russian counterpart the security environment has changed in recent months, while the Kremlin replied that NATO membership would damage relations. 14/05/2022
Culture news Eurovision versus Intervision: the Cold War song contest Meet the last winner of the Intervision Song Contest, the Eastern Bloc rival to Eurovision which ran from 1977 to 1980. 12/05/2022
Finland 'Finland must apply to join NATO without delay,' say country's leaders The war in Ukraine has sparked debates in Finland and Sweden over whether they should join the NATO military alliance. 12/05/2022
No Comment Greenpeace activists hang anti-war banner on Finnish power firm's HQ Fortum's subsidiary, German-based Uniper, is one of the biggest importers of Russian gas to Europe. Eight activists hung the colourful banner emblazoned with a peace symbol, the Greenpeace logo and the phrase: "Stop fuelling war!" in Espoo, Finland. 05/05/2022
Money Finland is selling its €75 million Bitcoin stash to support Ukraine The Bitcoin will be auctioned off, with "tens of millions" in proceeds going to Ukraine. 28/04/2022
Mobility Are e-scooters more dangerous than cycling or motorbikes? Rental scooters hospitalised over 330 people in a Finnish city over two years, injuring relatively more riders than cars or motorbikes. 21/04/2022
Finland Finland to make NATO membership decision in 'weeks rather than months' Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin said Russia's invasion of Ukraine had "changed everything". 13/04/2022
Finland Finnish 'loopholes' allow imports of Russian coal and oil to continue Activists and politicians have raised the issue of state-owned companies still involved in bringing raw materials from Russia into Finland. 11/04/2022
Finland Finnish government websites hit by cyberattack during Zelenskyy speech The official websites of the Finnish foreign and defence ministries were both down for several minutes on Friday. 08/04/2022
Finland Activists block ship trying to unload Russian coal in Helsinki Helsinki's energy company says they needed to take delivery of the coal from Russia because it was already agreed in a contract - despite earlier pledges to the contrary. 05/04/2022
Finland Former Finnish minister acquitted of inciting anti-LGBT hate speech The Helsinki court said Päivi Räsänen's comments did not go beyond free speech laws. 30/03/2022
Finland Finns warn Russia could meddle in NATO debate The Finnish intelligence services issued new warnings this week about likely Russian interference in the Nordic nation's debate into joining NATO: using old fashioned blackmail or new deep fake tech. 30/03/2022