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Last update: 5/9/202402:48 PM (Makkah Time) The Qatari Emiri Diwan said that the Emir of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, discussed – today, Thursday –…
Last update: 5/9/202402:48 PM (Makkah Time) The Qatari Emiri Diwan said that the Emir of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, discussed – today, Thursday –…
Updated: 23/08/2024 – 21:19 UTC+2 Internationally renowned artists competed on stage to win their ticket to Friday’s final. Internationally renowned artists competed on stage to win their ticket to Friday’s…
Blackmailing migrants from Russia: Finnish PM urges parliament not to weaken deportation bill, legislation that worries human rights commissioner ADVERTISEMENT As tensions have escalated with Russia since thereFinland has joined…
The Finnish government this fall closed the eight border crossings along the 1,340 kilometer border with Russia. These crossing points will remain closed at least until mid-April. ADVERTISEMENT These crossing…
The vote was close. Former conservative Prime Minister Alexander Stubb won the presidential election with 51.6% of the vote, compared to 48.4% for Pekka Haavisto, former Minister of Foreign Affairs…
Former Prime Minister Alexander Stubb wins Finnish presidential election, narrowly beating former diplomat Pekka Haavisto ADVERTISEMENT Ex-Prime Minister Alexander Stubb won the second round of Finland’s presidential election on Sunday…
To denounce an influx of migrants at its border, which would be supported by Russia, Finland has decided to extend the closure of its border posts by two months. ADVERTISEMENT…
This article was originally published in English Unions have called for mobilization to protest against government proposals for labor law reform which they say would have a negative impact on…
Alexander Stubb of the National Coalition Party came out on top in the first round of Finland’s presidential election on Sunday, with around 28% of the early vote, according to…
The border between the two countries will remain closed until February 11. To justify this extension, Helsinki puts forward security reasons. ADVERTISEMENT The Nordic country accuses Moscow of deliberately letting…