Finland (Europe)

Rescue personnel and vehicles at the Rovaniemi Airport in Rovaniemi, Finnish Lapland, Finland, May 7, 2025. An F/A-18 Hornet of the Finnish Defence Forces crashed near the Rovaniemi Airport on Wednesday. Hornet's pilot was ejected from the plane before the crash.
A Finnish Air Force jet crashed near an airport in northern Finland on Wednesday, the country's military said, adding that the pilot had ejected from the aircraft and was taken to hospital.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte attends a joint press conference at the summit of the Baltic Sea NATO countries, at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, Finland January 14, 2025.
NATO countries will deploy frigates, patrol aircraft and naval drones in the Baltic Sea to protect critical infrastructure and act against ships suspected of posing security threats, members said.
Finnish Border Guard's undated handout picture of the presumed anchor of the Eagle S tanker on the seabed, captured by Turva's ROV robot off Porkkalanniemi, Finland. The anchor has been recovered from the Gulf of Finland in connection with the criminal investigation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). The anchor is suspected to be related to the cable rupture that took place on Christmas Day, December 25, 2024. The authorities raised the anchor to the surface in a joint operation January 6, 2025.
Finnish police said on Tuesday they had recovered a lost anchor from the seabed as part of an investigation of suspected sabotage against power and internet cables in the Baltic Sea.
Finnish tugboat Ukko is seen near Oil tanker Eagle S outside the Porkkalanniemi, Kirkkonummi, on the Gulf of Finland on December 28, 2024.
Finnish authorities move impounded tanker to port after boarding vessel carrying Russian oil over suspected undersea power line and four telecoms cable damage.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb meets with media at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, Finland, December 27, 2024. Stubb gave his comments on the Finland-Estonia electrical link Estlink cable disruption.
NATO to boost Baltic Sea presence after suspected sabotage of undersea power cable and four internet lines, while Estonia launched a naval operation to guard a parallel electricity link.
FILE PHOTO: People look out to the Atlantic ocean from Slea Had in Ventry, Ireland December 27, 2016.
Over 40 climate scientists urge Nordic ministers to prevent global warming from causing a change in Atlantic Ocean current, which could trigger abrupt shifts in weather patterns and damage ecosystems.
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