In letter to Putin, US first lady asks him to consider the children in push to end war in Ukraine
Read full article: In letter to Putin, US first lady asks him to consider the children in push to end war in UkraineMelania Trump took the unique step of crafting a letter that calls for peace in Ukraine, having her husband President Donald Trump hand-deliver it to Russian President Vladimir Putin during their Friday meeting in Alaska.
A look at some of history's worst air travel disruptions before a fire shut Heathrow
Read full article: A look at some of history's worst air travel disruptions before a fire shut HeathrowA fire that closed Londonโs Heathrow Airport has sparked one of the most serious disruptions to air travel in years.
As Russia threats loom, Finland's people are learning to shoot back
Read full article: As Russia threats loom, Finland's people are learning to shoot backPeople in Finland have been left unsettled by expansionist neighbor Russia and inspired by its recent accession to NATO, are increasingly taking national self-defense into their own hands.
New Trump book defends 2018 Putin meeting, taunts rivals and threatens to imprison Meta's Zuckerberg
Read full article: New Trump book defends 2018 Putin meeting, taunts rivals and threatens to imprison Meta's ZuckerbergIn a new book, former President Donald Trump threatens to imprison Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg if the tech mogul does anything akin to his 2020 donations that helped fund local election offices.
Divers find remains of Finnish WWII plane that was shot down by Moscow with a US diplomat aboard
Read full article: Divers find remains of Finnish WWII plane that was shot down by Moscow with a US diplomat aboardThe World War II mystery of what happened to a Finnish passenger plane after it was shot down over the Baltic Sea by Soviet bombers appears to finally be solved more than eight decades later.
A coffee roastery in Finland has launched an AI-generated blend. The results were surprising
Read full article: A coffee roastery in Finland has launched an AI-generated blend. The results were surprisingAn artisan roastery based in the Finnish capital has introduced a coffee blend that has been developed by artificial intelligence in a trial in which itโs hoped that technology can ease the workload in a sector that traditionally prides itself on manual work.
EU sends border police reinforcements to Finland over fears that Russia is behind a migrant influx
Read full article: EU sends border police reinforcements to Finland over fears that Russia is behind a migrant influxThe European Unionโs border agency says that it will send dozens of officers and equipment as reinforcements to Finland to help police its borders amid suspicion that Russia is behind an influx of migrants arriving to the country.
Republican senator should drop his 'irresponsible' protest and OK military nominees, Biden says
Read full article: Republican senator should drop his 'irresponsible' protest and OK military nominees, Biden saysPresident Joe Biden says it is โirresponsibleโ of an Alabama senator to block confirmation of military officers in protest of a Defense Department policy that pays for travel when a service member has to go out of state to get an abortion or reproductive care.
Sweden public radio exits Twitter, says audience already has
Read full article: Sweden public radio exits Twitter, says audience already hasSwedenโs public radio says it would stop being active on Twitter, but it didn't blame new labels that Elon Muskโs social media platform has slapped on public broadcasters.
Canada rallies in 3rd, tops Sweden 4-3 in OT in world hockey
Read full article: Canada rallies in 3rd, tops Sweden 4-3 in OT in world hockeyDrake Batherson scored on a power play 43 seconds into overtime to give Canada a 4-3 comeback victory over Sweden on Thursday night in the world hockey quarterfinals.
US edges Austria in OT, Canada routs Italy at hockey worlds
Read full article: US edges Austria in OT, Canada routs Italy at hockey worldsLuke Hughes scored with 1:57 left in overtime to complete the United Statesโ comeback from two goals behind to edge Austria 3-2 at the ice hockey world championship.
Defending champ Canada, US win openers at ice hockey worlds
Read full article: Defending champ Canada, US win openers at ice hockey worldsPierre-Luc Dubois scored twice and led defending champion Canada to a 5-3 victory over Germany in their opening game at the world ice hockey championship in Helsinki.
Vaccine passport protests in Europe draw thousands of people
Read full article: Vaccine passport protests in Europe draw thousands of peopleThousands of people have gathered in European capitals to protest vaccine passports and other requirements their governments have imposed in hopes of ending the coronavirus pandemic.
Norway caps indoor gatherings to ward off coronavirus
Read full article: Norway caps indoor gatherings to ward off coronavirusThe Norwegian government is introducing a 10-person limit for gatherings at private homes to counter an uptick in COVID-19 cases, although the number will be increased to 20 on Christmas and New Yearโs eves.
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The Latest: S Korea curbing travel, gatherings for holiday
Read full article: The Latest: S Korea curbing travel, gatherings for holidayโ New Zealandโs medical regulator has approved its first coronavirus vaccine, and officials hope to begin giving shots to border workers by the end of March. Tate Reeves says heโs skeptical about a new federal effort to reduce racial disparities in coronavirus vaccination rates. ___BEIRUT โ Lebanon has broken its single-day record of coronavirus deaths with 81 as the country continued its nationwide lockdown for the third week. ___LAS VEGAS โ Nevada has recorded its deadliest month of the coronavirus pandemic in January after reporting eight additional coronavirus deaths over the weekend. Mike DeWine and his wife received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine on Tuesday in a procedure streamed live.
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Nokia profit up, new CEO pledges to boost 5G investments
Read full article: Nokia profit up, new CEO pledges to boost 5G investmentsHELSINKI โ Finnish telecommunications company Nokia on Thursday reported improved third-quarter earnings largely in line with expectations, but acknowledged it faced challenges in the race for 5G cellular networks. He said Thursday that โmore change is neededโ within Nokia, which has played catch-up with Chinaโs Huawei and Swedenโs Ericsson in the 5G market. Last week, Ericsson reported upbeat third-quarter earnings that were helped by the rollout of 5G networks in China and a strong U.S. market. Itโs going to be increasingly important in the future.โHuawei has been banned by several governments from 5G networks over allegations it can allow the Chinese government to snoop on data. Sweden became latest European country last week to ban Huawei and ZTE, another Chinese network equipment provider, from its 5G networks.
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Teen assumes Finland's PM post for a day in "Girls Takeover"
Read full article: Teen assumes Finland's PM post for a day in "Girls Takeover"A 16-year-old girl has assumed the post of Finnish prime minister for one day in the Girls Takeover scheme part of the U.Ns Day of the Girl to raise more awareness of gender equality in the world. Aava Murto stepped into the shoes of Prime Minister Sanna Marin Wednesday to highlight the impact of technology on gender equality. (Heikki Saukkomaa/Lehtikuva via AP)A 16-year-old girl ceremoniously assumed the post of Finnish prime minister for one day for the โGirls Takeoverโ program โ part of the U.N. International Day of the Girl to raise more awareness of gender equality. Girls, too, have a digital future, and that is why girls should have a voice in technology,โ Murto said. Girls Day on Sunday.
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Mozart meets COVID-19: Finnish opera adapts classic piece
Read full article: Mozart meets COVID-19: Finnish opera adapts classic piece(Stefan Bremer/Finnish National Opera via AP)HELSINKI After being forced to cancel all its spring performances due to the coronavirus pandemic, Finland's National Opera is opening this fall with an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart featuring a topical twist: a story line that plays off of the Nordic countrys outbreak. Mozart's Italian-language Cosi fan tutte first performed in 1790 was his lighthearted take on the merry-go-round of human relationships. This work now deals with our times and people.The piece features libretto by Finnish writer Minna Lindgren accompanied by Mozarts original score. While it can take up to three years for opera houses to plan and prepare a new work, the National Opera completed this piece in less than six months. Covid fan tutte will have 12 performances with subtitles in English and Swedish, running through Oct. 23.
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1952 Helsinki: The Cold War comes to the Olympics
Read full article: 1952 Helsinki: The Cold War comes to the OlympicsLess than a decade later, most global events were seen as part of the Cold War between the two super powers, including the Olympics. The Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland set a record for countries (69) and participants (nearly 5,000), numbers boosted by the USSR's first appearance in the games as a communist nation. Either the Americans or the Russians have finished with the most medals at each of the last 17 Summer Olympics, the U.S. doing it nine times and their counterparts eight. When Peters told Zatopek it was, Zatopek took off and cruised to victory by more than 2 1/2 minutes. During the modest-sized meet there were only 11 events compared to 34 at the 2016 Summer Olympics eight Olympic records were set.

Trump defends remark to Putin, says meddling came up again 'after that'
Read full article: Trump defends remark to Putin, says meddling came up again 'after that'Russian President Vladimir Putin hands U.S. President Donald Trump a World Cup football during a joint press conference after their summit on July 16, 2018, in Helsinki, Finland. (CNN) - President Donald Trump was asked to clarify his sentiments to Russian President Vladimir Putin when he appeared to make light of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. I did say it," Trump said during a news conference in Osaka. On Friday, Trump lightheartedly told Putin, "Don't meddle in the election" when asked by a reporter if the topic would come up during their bilateral meeting. Trump said he had a "tremendous discussion" with the Russian leader, and suggested it came up again later in their meeting.
