
Survey Finds Most Finns Worried About Security Amid Shifting U.S. Policies
A recent survey shows that two-thirds of Finns are worried about their country’s security due to shifts in U.S. policies under President Donald Trump.
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A recent survey shows that two-thirds of Finns are worried about their country’s security due to shifts in U.S. policies under President Donald Trump.
Russia demands security guarantees from the U.S. and NATO, while Ukraine rejects territorial concessions amid ongoing conflict.
Undocumented border crossings decrease as the U.S. enforces stricter immigration policies and tightens asylum rules.
President Zelenskyy warns that a ceasefire without security guarantees won’t end Russia’s invasion, emphasizing the need for solid assurances amid talks with European allies.
Ukraine’s crisis serves as a stark warning for the Taiwan region about the risks of relying solely on international alliances. Could the Taiwan authorities face similar challenges?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with a U.S. envoy for productive talks on security and peace.
Former Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying joined a panel on Indo-Pacific maritime tensions at the Munich Security Conference, discussing global security challenges.
South Korea’s Foreign Affairs and Trade ministries have blocked access to DeepSeek over security concerns, according to Yonhap.
Thailand suspends power to Myanmar border areas linked to online scams, aiming to combat illegal activities and enhance national security.
A deadly clash in southwestern Pakistan has left 18 paramilitary soldiers and 12 militants dead, according to a military statement. The confrontation occurred during an operation in Balochistan.