List of Finland articles
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h_52306153 How Finland Became Europe’s Bear Whisperer
Helsinki has figured out how to stand up to Russia without provoking Putin’s wrath. Its neighbors call that appeasement.
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ - FEBRUARY 18: A group of Iraqi refugee, fled from civil war in Iraq and refuged to Finland, arrive at Baghdad International Airport in Baghdad, Iraq on February 18, 2016 after they left Finland due to varied difficulties they experienced. (Photo by Visam Ziyad Muhammet/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) If You’re an Unhappy Iraqi Asylum-Seeker, Finland Will Fly You Home
Finland is paying for Iraqi asylum-seekers to fly home if they decide they prefer Baghdad to Helsinki.
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GettyImages-506448640 For Finland and Norway, the Refugee Crisis Heats Up Along the Russian Arctic
The faster and safer Arctic route has emerged as a viable alternative for asylum-seekers to the rough seas that have claimed thousands of lives crossing from Turkey to Europe.
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XIAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 21: (CHINA OUT) Customers pose with Nicholas from Finland, dressed as the Santa Claus during a promotion in a department store on December 21, 2008 in Xian of Shaanxi Province, China. Christmas continues to gain popularity each year in the Chinese consumer culture. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images) Finland’s Santa-Industrial Complex
Many countries have claimed to be the official home of Father Christmas. But only Finland has Santa’s elves cranking out tourism gold.
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GettyImages-459679184 A New Survey Finds U.S. Citizens Aren’t the Brightest When It Comes to Money
U.S. citizens lag behind their international peers when it comes to understanding money.
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479628256 Tiny Finland Could Complicate New Greek Bailout Deal
A nationalist party in Finland is determined to see Greek left out of the eurozone.
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meatballs Under Finnish Law, ‘Meatballs’ Are Now Just Plain Old ‘Balls’
The law says the animal product they're made of doesn’t really count as meat because it’s been “mechanically recovered.”