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Finland
Finland is a country in Northern Europe, bordering Sweden, Norway, Russia and the Baltic Sea.
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Finland votes
Finns vote in a presidential run-off between a former finance minister and an openly gay Green.
Missiles on board
Finland launches a probe after Patriot missiles are found on a ship bound for China.
Russian crash
A drunk navigator was a contributing factor in June's air disaster in Russia, says a report.
United in division
Finland demands collateral from Greece in exchange for its credit, sparking concern within the EU.
Culture in bloom
The Finnish city of Turku is putting on a rich program of events as European Capital of Culture.
Online surveillance
Days after Oslo bombing, politicians and police around Europe want increased Internet monitoring.
Internet access
The OSCE commits itself to free flow of information. But some countries impose Internet filters.
multiclick: finnish euroskeptics
Finland's euroskeptics refuse to join government over the Portugal bailout.
Finland falling-out
Euroskeptic True Finns reject chance to join coalition in a dispute over Portuguese bailout.
multiclick: europe's populists
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Living on credit
The debt crisis heats up again over fears of US debt and Finnish reluctance to bailout Portugal.
True Finns
A nationalist party opposed to EU bailouts enjoys a surge in support among Finnish voters.
Pulling back the curtains
Spring is on the horizon as Turku sheds light on one of its culture's mysteries: darkness.
euromaxx city - Turku, Finland
Turku is undergoing a cultural renaissance.
Green role models
A Finnish project is proving that large, rapid cuts in greenhouse gas emissions are possible.
Nordic alliance
Nine northern European states are meeting in the UK to discuss areas for mutual growth and jobs.
Angry Birds on TV
Just one year after its release, the popular Finnish mobile video game is expanding to new venues.
Culture capitals
Tallinn, Estonia and Turku, Finland step into the cultural spotlight in 2011.
'Culture cures'
See what's happening in Turku, Finland during its upcoming year as a European Capital of Culture.
Solar wind sail
The European Union is investing nearly two million euros in the ESAIL project.
Europe's kids online
The final results of a Europe-wide study of children's behavior online are presented in Berlin.
Sauna death
The annual sauna world contest in Finland ended in tragedy with the death of one finalist.
Finland Internet
Will Finland's law get EU member states moving faster on broadband rights for their citizens?
Nordic nukes
The Finnish parliament has approved the construction of two new nuclear reactors.
Nuclear Finland
Finland approves nuclear power plants in a move that could hurt renewable energy development.
Leaving office
Finland's prime minister steps down, clearing the way for the nation's second female premier.
Gas pipeline
Finnish officials have approved the Nord Stream gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.
Baltic pollution
Leaders of Baltic countries pledge 'urgent action' to save the heavily polluted Baltic Sea.
Finnish shooting
A gunman in Finland has shot dead five people in a killing spree near Helsinki.
Mystery ship
Russian officials say they will check the cargo of a ship that went missing for over two weeks.
Women's soccer
Germany has launched the defense of its European title with a 4-0 victory against Norway.
Pipeline lobbyists
Two formerly allied German politicians are working for competing gas pipelines
Child porn
Homes in four Nordic countries targeted in child porn sweep
OSCE Conference
Foreign ministers from the 56-nation organization are in Finland to discuss the Georgia conflict.
Unfreezing Iceland
Iceland will get billions of euros in loans after the IMF and Nordic neighbors agree to help.
Restricting Gun Permits
Finland has moved to restrict gun permits following last month's deadly school shooting.
Finland debates over the role of guns in Finnish society
Finland vows to toughen gun laws after a school massacre left 11 people dead.
Gun Control
Politicians discussed tightening gun laws as Finland mourned the dead after a school shooting.
World Cup Qualifier
Miroslav Klose scored a hat-trick as Germany came from behind to draw 3-3 against Finland Wednesday.
Finnish Test
Germany face the first test of their 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign when they take on Finland.
Germany Hit Liechenstein for Six in World Cup Qualifier
Three-time world champions Germany breezed to a 6-0 victory over lowly Liechenstein in a Group 4 match to ease into their World Cup qualifying campaign.
Tried and Tested
Germany coach Loew sticks with a tried and tested squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
Finnish, Estonian Parliaments Ratify the Lisbon Treaty
The Finnish and Estonian parliaments ratified the European Union's Lisbon Treaty Wednesday, June 11.
Audio: Electronica's First Cabaret Artist
Finland's hybrid musician Jimi Tenor is in Berlin this month for the Helsinkiss cultural festival.
Michael Björklund - Chef of the Year in Finland and Sweden - shows us how to prepare Aland pancakes.
This recipe comes to us from Michael Björklund who runs the Maritime Pavillion in Mariehamm on the Aland Islands.
Nuclear Renaissance
DW's Jens Thurau says Germany could prove fighting climate change doesn't require nuclear energy.
EU Gun Control
In the wake of a deadly school shooting in Finland, the EU has urged members to tighten gun laws.
School Shooting
Finland plans to review its guns laws after eight people were killed in a school shooting.
Finns Ban Smoking
Finland becomes the latest EU country to to outlaw smoking in bars and restaurants.
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