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Inside Finland's Michelin Green Star restaurant putting sustainability on every plateFrom the forests of Finland to fine dining plates in Helsinki, Nokka's chef Ari Ruoho is setting a new standard for sustainable cuisine, one foraged ingredient at a time.
Finland plans to leave the Ottawa convention that bans antipersonnel landmines, following similar moves by other neighbouring states bordering Russia. Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said on Tuesday ...
It was 1938, and the Soviet Union sought to protect the city of Leningrad from a possible German attack on the eve of World War II. But there was one little thing that prevented them from creating a ...
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Jacobin on MSNHa-Joon Chang: There Should Be No Return to Free TradeDonald Trump’s attempts to overturn the global trade regime are chaotic and uncoordinated. As economist Ha-Joon Chang tells ...
Hailed as “the greatest battle implement ever devised,” the M1 Garand is a WW2 legend—but was it really that flawless? In this video, I share some hot takes on its performance, reliability ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida, March 29 (Reuters) - Finnish President Alexander Stubb made a surprise trip on Saturday to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Florida, where the two leaders ...
Finland has Europe’s longest border with Russia – running for 830 miles through a vista of pine forests and frozen lakes – and only 5.6 million people, barely 4 per cent of Vladimir Putin ...
Tourists having their picture taken with one of the Santas at Santa Claus Village outside Rovaniemi, Finland, in February.Credit... Supported by By Jeffrey Gettleman Photographs by Jim Huylebroek ...
NATO member Finland plans to quit a global convention banning anti-personnel landmines and boost defense spending to at least 3% of GDP by 2029 in response to the evolving military threat from ...
Last Sunday’s local and regional elections in Finland saw a big defeat for the hard-right Finns Party. Its leader called the gains for left-wing parties a “red wave” — but it’s less clear that this ...
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