HELSINKI, March 5 (Reuters) - Finland plans to lift a long-standing ban on having nuclear arms on its territory, the ...
The proposed law change would bring the country in line with NATO's nuclear-deterrence architecture, the government argues.
The Finnish government is studying some of the hundreds of properties that have been bought near critical infrastructure and sensitive sites for signs of possible Russian infiltration.
Earlier in March, Finland unveiled plans to lift a longstanding ban on nuclear arms on its territory. Read more at ...
Finland's political dispute over whether to lift the legal ban on nuclear weapons showed no sign of easing on Friday, as opposition Social Democratic Party Chair Antti Lindtman said the government's ...
The government says the nation's defence environment has "significantly changed" since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
India's Jayant Chaudhary and Finland's Employment Minister Matias Marttinen discussed cooperation in skill development, ...
Finland's government has announced that it is reconsidering the ban on nuclear weapons as signs of an impending war draw ever clearer ...
Finland’s FiR 1 research reactor and OK3 laboratory in Otaniemi have been released from regulatory control after successful ...
"Conscription, closed borders and big defence spending - Finland is showing the way" ...
Finnish law has historically prohibited the importation or deployment of a nuclear weapon anywhere on its territory—but this is expected to change soon.
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