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EU states want cyber attackers to be punished

To boost the European Union’s electronic defences, a group of eight EU member states is calling on Brussels to target cyber attackers with sanctions....

Finland’s Stubb wants to become EU chief

It’s official. Former Finnish prime minister Alexander Stubb will vie for the post of European Commission president in the next European Parliament elections in...

Finland’s AA+ rating depends on structural reforms

Finland could lose its AA+ credit rating if it fails to carry out structural reforms, according to the credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s....

Finland warned to stop deportations to Afghanistan

Human rights watchdog Amnesty International has once again called for Finland to halt all repatriations of rejected asylum seekers to war-torn Afghanistan. “We’ve had a...

Journalists in Finland worry about online harassment

Journalists in Finland lack confidence in efforts to investigate threats against them, according to the International Press Institute (IPI). The Vienna-based global press freedom...

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Parliament approves the inaugural EU regulations to safeguard dogs and cats

On Tuesday, 29 April, the European Parliament adopted a...

EU Commission president sounds alarm: Billions at risk as energy aid needs better targeting amid Iran conflict

European Union countries are urged to allocate their energy...

European Commission finds Facebook too permissive for underage users

The European Commission concluded that Facebook and Instagram’s parent...

Constructive dialogue between Commission’s president and incoming PM of Hungary about unblocking EU funds

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reported on...

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