The War Child was impressed by the image of herring and schnapps - the consequences can be seen in Tampere
An exhibition showcasing the works of Finnish graphic artist Pentti Kaskipuro opens at the Sara Hildén Art Museum in Tampere, featuring iconic food studies and reflecting his significant artistic journey.
Stubb's message suddenly changed - Expert fears it is a danger to Ukraine
Finnish President Alexander Stubb's recent statement claiming Ukraine will win the war has drawn criticism for excessive optimism, potentially misleading perceptions of the situation.
USU: The orders for those going to war have changed - these things to bring along
The Finnish Defense Forces have updated the list of equipment reservists should bring when called to service, reflecting recent global security concerns.
LIFE OF A FINNISH TEACHER ⟩ How many zero points fit into one life?
The article discusses the exploration of existential burdens through the lens of Tommi Kinnunen's novel about a post-World War II Finnish teacher.
Stubb praised Ukraine's chances of victory – researcher calls for precision in speeches
Finnish President Alexander Stubb expressed optimism about Ukraine's chances of winning the war, while researcher Jussi Lassila urges clarity on what 'victory' really means.
Expert: Putin is a prisoner of his war
Finnish expert Risto E. J. Penttilä argues that Putin's invasion of Ukraine is not only a major strategic blunder but also a reflection of his desire to rectify what he views as the greatest geopolitical mistake of the 20th century—the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
These women will not be able to escape if war breaks out in Finland: See if you belong to this group
Many Finnish women will be unable to flee the country in the event of war breaking out, including those who have not served in the military and many mothers of young children.
Now a dispute erupted: Jani Mäkelä and Antti Kaikkonen in a strange war of words - 'I was only away for about ten minutes'
A public dispute ignited on social media between Finnish politicians Jani Mäkelä and Antti Kaikkonen regarding attendance during a parliamentary discussion on unemployment.
Sauli Niinistö discusses in Yle's A-studio whether Europe should establish a communication line with Putin
Finnish President Sauli Niinistö argues that Europe should consider re-establishing communication with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Professor: The idea of war with Russia is not entirely foreign to Finnish students
A recent university event focused on how education and research continue amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting the impact on students and institutions.
Commentary: The Ukraine cause is not for everyone - report reveals astonishing information about European countries
On the fourth anniversary of the war in Ukraine, Finnish political leaders unitedly expressed support for Ukraine, while a report highlighted differing levels of commitment among European nations.
Machine Guns Took Center Stage as Finland Surprised Stalin in December 1939
The Finnish defense during the early stages of the Winter War was characterized by the unexpected success against Soviet forces, primarily due to the effective use of machine guns.
Finnish Lions Clubs Send Ambulances to Ukraine Again – Activist: 'One Vehicle Saves 70 People a Month'
Finnish Lions Clubs are sending ambulances to Ukraine, highlighting their ongoing support for the war-torn country, with each vehicle able to save numerous lives each month.
Stubb: Ukraine Will Win the War
Finnish President Alexander Stubb asserts that Ukraine is winning the war against Russia, urging a shift in the narrative that suggests otherwise.
Is Ukraine winning the war, as Stubb said? Here’s how top politicians commented
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo notes that although Ukraine has morally won the war, there are no visible military victories on the front lines.
Stubb's strong prediction about the war – Halla-aho: 'I don't consider it fruitful'
Finnish President Alexander Stubb believes Ukraine is winning the war against Russia, while Parliament Speaker Jussi Halla-aho emphasizes focusing on European and Western support for Ukraine instead of speculating about the war's outcome.
Stub: Ukraine Winning – Expert: Not Winning
A military expert argues against Finnish President Alexander Stubb's assertion that Ukraine is winning the war, suggesting instead that Ukraine is likely to face significant territorial losses.
Follow live: The Parliament honors the struggle of Ukrainians
The Finnish Parliament will hold a moment of silence in honor of Ukraine's struggle on the fourth anniversary of the war.
Sanna Marin appeared in Ukraine
Former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin visits Ukraine on the anniversary of the war.
Finnish Anders ate mood medication for cosmonauts – Putin's great war shattered family life in St. Petersburg
The article discusses Anders Mård's experiences as a Finnish citizen living in St. Petersburg, whose family life was disrupted by the outbreak of war in Ukraine.
The SMS Diplomats
Finnish President Alexander Stubb asserts that Ukraine is on the path to winning the war against Russia, drawing parallels to Finland's historical loss of Karelia.
Serious warnings about Putin's intentions – Now speaking is a Finnish expert
A Finnish expert comments on Ukrainian President Zelensky's claim that Putin has practically started World War III, suggesting it's mere rhetoric rather than a direct declaration of war.
Jari received a sentence for a thumb and ended up in the Russian ranks at the front: "The last week was spent drinking piss"
The article examines the story of Jari, a Finnish man who was recruited by Russia for combat in the Ukraine war while serving time in a Russian prison.
Commentary: The SDP is waging a war of roses – Tytti Tuppurainen's tough ministerial game wants to be stopped at the outset
The Finnish Social Democratic Party (SDP) has not held the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2015 and is facing challenges in returning to power amid competition from other political parties.
The Government Honors Ukraine by Flagging on the Anniversary of the War's Start
The Finnish government will show its support for Ukraine by flying the flags of Finland and Ukraine on the anniversary of Russia's invasion next week.
This is how the deadliest sniper defended Finland's freedom
The article draws parallels between the Finnish Winter War against the Soviet Union and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting themes of resistance and propaganda.
Mandatory military service in Israel also applies to dual nationals - dozens of Finns served during the Gaza war
Dozens of Finnish citizens served in the Israel Defense Forces during the Gaza war, based on documents obtained from the Israeli military.
Russia sentenced Finnish man to prison
A 26-year-old Finnish man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison by Russia for participating as a mercenary in the war in Ukraine.
Once he played hockey with Putin. Today he could be the key to dialogue between Europe and the Kremlin
Europe is debating whether it should engage directly with Moscow to seek an end to the war in Ukraine, with former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö being considered as a potential envoy.
Antti is Prepared for War: Now He Presents Three Most Important Items for a Reservist
A Finnish reservist named Antti Kettunen shares the three essential items he would bring if called to active duty: a sleeping bag, a camping stove, and a shovel.
What is Elina Valtosen's message from the United States? Live broadcast at 9 am
Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen addresses the Greenland crisis and the diplomatic situation with the U.S. and Europe, emphasizing the importance of cooperation in avoiding a trade war over the island.
Häkkänen on Yle: Russia Will Not Agree to Peace Before Summer
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen expresses caution regarding a joint nuclear deterrent for Europe while discussing Russia's unwillingness to pursue peace before the summer.
"Death from the forests, lakes, and the sky above!" – the conditions of the Winter War horrified the British
The article discusses how the harsh conditions faced by Finnish soldiers during the Winter War were shocking to the British, as highlighted in a 1940 news reel.
Ilmari Käihkö's column: Remembering our Civil War also reminds us of the difficulty of discussing war
Ilmari Käihkö reflects on the complex issues surrounding the commemoration of the Finnish Civil War, questioning whether it is appropriate to celebrate any war.
Reported: Niinistö considered for EU special envoy for communications with Russia
Former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö is being considered as the European Union's special envoy for communication with Russia to establish connections with President Vladimir Putin aimed at ending the war in Ukraine.
The Russian economy is under increasing pressure, the mercenary model no longer works
Finnish experts assess that Russia's economic growth may halt this year as the previously effective recruitment model for soldiers, based on generous pay, is now becoming exhausted.
Finnish Minister: Russia is a Long-Term Threat, Care Must Be Taken with Guarantees to Ukraine
The Finnish minister cautioned U.S. officials against describing future security guarantees for post-war Ukraine as 'Article 5-like', arguing it could undermine NATO's core defense clause.
Finland Returns to the Era of Infantry Mines – Development Work and Domestic Production Underway
The Finnish Defense Forces are preparing for the return of infantry mines following withdrawal from the Ottawa Treaty, as Colonel Riku Mikkonen emphasizes their importance for the country's conscript military.
The Ukrainian War Increased the Need for Interpreters in Finnish Emergency Services
The ongoing war in Ukraine has led to a significant rise in emergency calls in foreign languages in Finland, necessitating more interpreters for these communications.
When Stalin Wanted to Swallow Finland: Underestimating the Willingness to Resist
The article discusses how the 1939 Soviet-Finnish War demonstrates that Russia does not always win its wars, challenging the myths propagated by Putin.
The Finnish defeated and humiliated the mighty USSR using guerrilla tactics
The Battle of Suomussalmi marked one of Finland's significant victories during the Winter War against the Soviet Union, highlighting the effectiveness of guerrilla tactics.
Viewers Claim This is the Best War Film Ever: "Masterpiece"
Audiences are praising the Finnish war film "Winter War," directed by Pekka Parikka, as one of the most impactful depictions of war due to its realistic approach and absence of typical Hollywood elements.