Finnish Climate Minister Sari Multala Reaffirms Support for EU Emissions Trading System
Finnish Minister of Science and Culture Sari Multala has defended the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), describing it as a cornerstone of European climate policy. Multala emphasized that the market-based mechanism is essential for driving industrial investment toward clean energy solutions and achieving the bloc's ambitious carbon neutrality targets.
Finnish Climate Minister Sari Multala Reaffirms Support for EU Emissions Trading System
Finnish Minister of Science and Culture Sari Multala has defended the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), describing it as a cornerstone of European climate policy. Multala emphasized that the market-based mechanism is essential for driving industrial investment toward clean energy solutions and achieving the bloc's ambitious carbon neutrality targets.
Finnish Defence Forces Commander Emphasizes Readiness on Flag Day
On the occasion of the Finnish Defence Forces Flag Day, the Commander of the Finnish Defence Forces highlighted the necessity for rapid adaptation and sustained military readiness. Amidst a complex and evolving security landscape, the message underscored the importance of national defense capabilities and the commitment of personnel to maintaining security in Finland.
Finland Conducts Nationwide Warning Siren Test With New Drone Threat Protocols
Finland has completed its scheduled nationwide test of the public warning siren system. This year's exercise is notable for the inclusion of updated protocols designed to alert the public to potential drone threats, reflecting the country's evolving approach to national security and civil defense preparedness in the current geopolitical climate.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb Proposes 'Helsinki-Style' Security Framework for Middle East
Finnish President Alexander Stubb has proposed a new security framework for the Middle East, drawing inspiration from the historic 1975 Helsinki Accords. The initiative aims to foster dialogue and stability by bringing together regional rivals to address long-standing tensions through a structured, multilateral diplomatic process.
EBU Grants Finland Special Permission for Live Violin at Eurovision 2026
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has granted Finland an exception to Eurovision Song Contest rules, allowing for live violin instrumentation during their 2026 performance. This rare waiver deviates from the contest's long-standing policy requiring all instrumental music to be pre-recorded, marking a notable adjustment for the upcoming competition.
Finnish Social and Health Organizations Protest Government Funding Cuts in Helsinki
The Finnish Federation for Social Affairs and Health (SOSTE) organized a demonstration outside the House of the Estates in Helsinki to protest proposed government budget cuts. Participants argued that reducing funding for social and health organizations will severely impact vulnerable populations and weaken essential support services across Finland.
Finnish authorities have launched an investigation into the distribution of fake safety instructions regarding drone attacks. The fraudulent documents surfaced following recent drone sightings and crashes in the country, prompting officials to warn the public against following the misleading guidance.
Finnish Authorities Investigate Unidentified Drones Entering National Airspace
Finnish authorities have launched investigations into multiple incidents involving unidentified drones entering and crashing within Finnish territory. Officials are working to determine the origin and purpose of the unmanned aerial vehicles, as security concerns rise regarding unauthorized airspace incursions near the country's borders.
Finland's consumer confidence indicator dropped to its lowest level since 2024 in March 2026. Official data from Statistics Finland highlights growing pessimism among households regarding the national economy, personal finances, and the labor market as economic uncertainty persists.
UK and Finland Reaffirm Strategic Partnership Amid Evolving Security Landscape
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo met to bolster bilateral cooperation. The leaders focused on deepening ties in defense, trade, and energy security, emphasizing their shared commitment to European stability and support for Ukraine in the face of ongoing regional challenges.
Researchers Conduct Specialized Polar Scientific Diving Training in Finland
Scientists are undergoing rigorous polar scientific diving training at the University of Helsinki's Kilpisjärvi Biological Station in Finland. This specialized program prepares researchers for the unique challenges of conducting underwater fieldwork in extreme, sub-zero environments, ensuring safety and data integrity for critical Arctic and Antarctic research projects.
Visit Finland Launches 'Helsinki Happiness Hacks' Initiative for Summer Travelers
Visit Finland has launched a new initiative titled 'Helsinki Happiness Hacks,' offering selected participants a free, immersive seven-day stay to experience the Finnish lifestyle. The program aims to share the secrets behind Finland's status as the world's happiest country by inviting travelers to participate in authentic local activities and daily routines.
Finland Clarifies Stance on Persian Gulf Military Involvement
Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen has officially stated that Finland has no plans to participate in military operations in the Persian Gulf. The clarification comes amid ongoing international discussions regarding regional security and maritime stability in the area, reaffirming Finland's current foreign policy priorities.
Finland Retains Title as World's Happiest Country in 2026 Report
For the ninth consecutive year, Finland has been named the world's happiest country in the 2026 World Happiness Report. The annual study, which evaluates life satisfaction across global nations, continues to highlight Finland's strong social support systems, high levels of trust in public institutions, and overall quality of life as key drivers for its top ranking.
NATO Launches Cold Response 26 Exercise in Finland to Bolster Arctic Defense
Approximately 7,000 military personnel have gathered in Finland for the NATO Cold Response 26 exercise. The large-scale drill is designed to enhance Arctic vigilance, improve interoperability among allied forces, and test operational readiness in challenging, sub-zero conditions across the Nordic region.
Nordic and Canadian Leaders Convene in Oslo to Address Arctic Security and Regional Defense
Prime ministers from Nordic nations and Canada gathered in Oslo for a high-level summit. The discussions focused on strengthening Arctic security, deepening defense cooperation, and maintaining unified support for Ukraine amidst evolving geopolitical challenges in the High North.
Finland to Ban Non-Biometric Russian Passports from June 2026
Finland will cease accepting non-biometric Russian passports from June 1, 2026, citing enhanced security needs. Exceptions apply for minors, existing residence permit holders, and special cases, with a transition period until December 31, 2026.
Finnish President Stubb: Ukraine Peace Deal 'Closer Than Ever,' Final 5% Most Difficult
Finnish President Alexander Stubb stated that negotiators are 'closer than ever' to a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, though the final, most challenging 5% of the deal remains unresolved. He highlighted the role of U.S. diplomatic efforts and Western allied unity, emphasizing security guarantees for Ukraine and the economic pressure on Russia.
Finnish IPPs Exilion and Nala Renewables Advance Battery Storage Projects with Merus Power and Sungrow Orders
Finnish Independent Power Producers Exilion and Nala Renewables have placed significant orders for Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to bolster Finland's grid stability and renewable energy integration. Exilion partnered with Merus Power for a 30MW/66MWh system, while Nala Renewables is deploying a 50MW/100MWh project with Sungrow technology, both slated for completion by 2026.