
The Bible on Trial: Päivi Räsänen Heads to the Supreme Court
“It is a trial to determine if we are still allowed to agree in public with the Bible.”

“It is a trial to determine if we are still allowed to agree in public with the Bible.”

Finnish President Stubb advises pressuring Moscow with sanctions on its current trading partners.

While Helsinki aligns itself with French-Saudi diplomatic efforts, recognition of Palestine remains off the table for now.

Tytti Tuppurainen claims Budapest’s expanding its fast-track visa scheme to Russia and Belarus poses a security risk to the EU

The Christian Democrat MP’s ‘hate speech’ case has been dragging on for years.

The Nordic country was always a strong performer in the PISA tests, but not anymore, since helping the best is now seen as elitism.

The incident is the latest in a series of suspected undersea attacks since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Eurocrats and politicians are desperately trying to convince us that there is no censorship crisis.

Finland, once a global education leader, is restricting student phone use after a sharp fall in OECD performance rankings.

A suggested requirement for a personal interview has been scrapped.