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Finland Officially Joins NATO
Finland officially joined NATO on Tuesday in a move that began after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Finland Officially Joins NATO, Dealing Major Blow to Russia
Finland officially became the 31st member of NATO and take its place among the ranks of the world’s biggest security alliance.
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Finland's NATO Membership: What's Next?
Finland has received the green light to join NATO after Turkey ratified the Nordic country’s membership. The vote by the Turkish parliament late Thursday followed Hungary’s ratification of Finland’s bid earlier in the week.
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Turkey Threatens to Block Sweden's NATO Bid Over Quran Burning Protest in Stockholm
Finland’s top diplomat appears to have suggested that the country may have to join NATO without Sweden, after Turkey’s president cast doubt on expansion of the military alliance.
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Finland Debates: Does a Prime Minister Have a Right to Party?
A leaked video that shows Finland’s 36-year-old prime minister dancing and singing with friends at a private party has triggered a debate among Finns about what level of reveling is appropriate for their leader.
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Finland's PM Did Not Take Any Drugs at ‘Wild' Party, She Says
Finland’s prime minister has ruled out taking any drugs during a “wild” party in a private home.
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Senate Backs Finland, Sweden for NATO 95-1, Rebuking Russia
U.S. Senators delivered overwhelming bipartisan approval to NATO membership for Finland and Sweden Wednesday, calling expansion of the Western defensive bloc a “slam-dunk” for U.S. national security and a day of reckoning for Russian President Vladimir Putin over his invasion of Ukraine.
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Senate Set to Vote to Ratify Adding Sweden, Finland to NATO
The Senate is set to ratify NATO membership for Finland and Sweden with strong bipartisan support in response to Russia’s war with Ukraine. Wednesday’s vote is a crucial step toward expanding the Western military alliance.
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NATO Nations Take Next Step, Signing Accession Protocols for Sweden and Finland
The move means the question of admitting the two nations now goes to the capitals of existing members for legislative approval.
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NATO Formally Asks Finland, Sweden to Join, Says Russia Is Alliance's Biggest Threat
In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the two Nordic nations abandoned their long-held nonaligned status and applied to join NATO as protection
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NATO Looks to ‘Historic' Madrid Summit, With Sweden, Finland
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Monday that next month’s summit in Madrid will be a “historic” opportunity to strengthen the alliance in the face of Russian aggression against Ukraine.
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How Have Other Countries Responded to Mass Shootings?
Mass shootings are not unique to the United States, with gun violence impacting almost every Western country. Here’s how lawmakers around the world have responded to mass shootings.
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Finland Brewery Launches NATO-themed Beer With ‘Taste of Security'
A small brewery in Finland has launched a NATO-themed beer to mark the Nordic country’s bid to join the Western military alliance. Olaf Brewing’s OTAN lager features a blue label with a cartoon version of a beer-drinking medieval knight in metal armor emblazoned with NATO’s compass symbol. The beer’s name is a play on the Finnish expression “Otan olutta,” which...
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NATO Talks With Finland, Sweden Falter But Will Continue
NATO diplomats say national envoys have failed to reach a consensus about whether to start membership talks with Finland and Sweden. Wednesday’s development comes just as Turkey renewed its objections to the two Nordic countries joining. The envoys met at NATO headquarters after Finland and Sweden’s ambassadors submitted written applications to join the military organization. The diplomats, who did not...
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Sweden, Finland Push Ahead With NATO Bids as Turkey Objects
Sweden and Finland have pushed ahead with their bids to join NATO even as Turkey insists it won’t let the previously nonaligned Nordic countries into the alliance because of their alleged support for Kurdish militants. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s strongly worded objections caught the two applicants and other NATO members off guard, complicating what was envisioned to be a...
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‘A New Era Begins,' Leaders Say, as Finland Announces Intention to Join NATO
NATO Deputy-Secretary General Mircea Geoana told reporters that “with the bravery of the Ukrainian people and army, and with our help, Ukraine can win this war.”
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Finland and Sweden Now Want to Join NATO. Here's Why That's a Big Deal
Finland and Sweden have traditionally preferred to be militarily “nonaligned.” But Russia’s war in Ukraine has shaken their security notions to the core.
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Finland Leaders in Favor of Joining NATO
Finland’s leaders said they are in favor of rapidly applying for NATO membership, paving the way for a historic expansion of the alliance.
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Finland Announces Intention to Join NATO ‘Without Delay' Despite Russia's Threats
Finland’s leaders say they’re in favor of rapidly applying for NATO membership.
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Crucial NATO Decisions Expected in Finland, Sweden This Week
To join or not to join? The NATO question is coming to a head this week for the two Nordic countries.