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Govt adopts resolution on space strategy
The government on Monday adopted a resolution on the national space strategy on 30 December 2024, said the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment in a press release.…
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NBI grills Eagle S tanker’s crew members
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on Monday continued investigation into the damage of the Estlink 2 submarine power transmission cable between Finland and…
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Adverse weather disrupts on-board operations on Eagle S
The on-board operations on the Eagle S tanker at inner anchorage in the vicinity of the gulf of Sköldvik was disrupted on Sunday due to the poor weather conditions,…
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Suspected arson kills 2 in Pirkkola
Two people died in a fire in a detached house area in Pirkkola, Helsinki, on Saturday evening. Both of the deceased were found inside the engulfed house, reported local…
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Estlink 2 damage suspect Eagle S taken to Porvoo
Police transferred the Eagle S tanker, the suspect of Estlink 2 submarine cable damage from the Gulf of Finland to the Svartbeck inner anchorage near Porvoo, said police…
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President calls for strengthening maritime infrastructure security
President Alexander Stubb was on Friday briefed on the damage to cables in the Baltic Sea on Christmas Day, according to a government press release. The president was…
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Tanker Eagle S detained for Finland-Estonia power cable damage
Finnish authorities suspected the Eagle S, a tanker registered in the Cook Islands for its involvement in the rupture of the Estlink 2 submarine power transmission cable…
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Finland-Estonia electricity link disrupted
The Estlink 2 electricity connection between Finland and Estonia has been disrupted, reported Xinhua, quoting local media on Wednesday. The reports, citing a statement…
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Finland grants €10m to Int´l NGOs for HR work
The Ministry for Foreign Affairs has granted EUR 10 million for the human rights work of international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) for 2025–2026, said…
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Birth rate remains lower than death in Finland
The number of births was 12,619 lower than that of deaths in Finland during January-November period, according to Statistics Finland. According to the preliminary data,…
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