Finland Seeking to Build TNT Production Plant Due to Lack of Explosives - Report

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Finland wants to urgently build a TNT production plant due to a shortage of explosives in Europe, Finnish broadcaster Yle reported, citing Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen.

Russia accused of meddling in the GPS systems of Baltic Sea countries

Russia is being accused of jamming GPS signals across northern Europe, putting airlines on alert to possible flight disruptions. The rising frequency of these incidents is also shining a spotlight on recent trends in electronic warfare.

Revealed: The dog breeds at the highest risk of dying from cancer - with medium-sized pups at the top of the list

By studying canine death records from three different countries, a biologist in California found the flat-coated retriever has the highest risk of cancer mortality.

Two Finnish passenger jets are forced to turn around mid-journey due to Russian GPS jamming as Baltic nations warn Moscow's 'hostile' actions are risking an air disaster

Two Finnair flights from Helsinki to Tartu in Estonia were forced to turn around and return to Finland on Thursday and Friday after they were unable to navigate safely.

Captured British armoured cars and American tanks are put on display in Moscow after being seized from Ukrainian forces as part of a new exhibit that claims Russia's victory is inevitable

The open-air museum, which commemorates Germany's defeat in the Second World War , has been transformed into a glorification of Russia's invasion of Ukraine .

Stark Chernobyl before and after images show how once-bustling city stands deserted 38 years after nuclear disaster

Shocking photos reveal the devastation left in Chernobyl following the nuclear catastrophe - transforming a once bustling place into a ghost town.

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden is the image of glamour in a flowing white gown - as her father King Carl Gustaf hosts gala dinner for Finnish President and his wife

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, 46, was effortlessly sophisticated in a flowing white gown which featured a stunning cloak with feather trim detailing.

Putin's 'top secret electronic weapon' causing havoc in the skies: How the West fears Russia is jamming GPS tech on flights and ships across eastern flank of NATO using advanced system at Kaliningrad military base

Military chiefs have warned that a system known as Tobol, based in the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, could be interfering with signals on planes and boats, causing them to 'malfunction'.

Top neurosurgeon left with trembling hand after crashing snowmobile on £23,000 Lapland break organised by supercar brand McLaren sues for more than £10million

Dr Andrew Cannestra, a spinal surgery specialist, suffered serious head injuries after losing control of a snowmobile during a couples' break in Lapland, booked through the Pure McLaren Arctic Experience

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Sitting naked in a sauna WON'T detox your body... but it could make you 50% per cent less likely to die of a heart attack

Are you on Instagram ? If so you may have noticed that having a sauna, or at least filming yourself having one, seems to be the next big thing.

Over 60% of Finns Dissatisfied With Prime Minister Orpo's Government - Poll

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Over 60% of Finns are dissatisfied with the work of Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's government, while the majority is also unhappy with the opposition, according to the findings of a Verian survey published by the Yle broadcaster...

Scientists find a pair of unlucky rats that were mummified in tar 650 years ago... and think they might unlock the secrets of the Black Death

Two 650-year-old rodents have been unearthed by archaeologists and stomach and hair samples are being tested in Finland for signs the plague. (Stock Image)

Scientists studying preserved rats which were mummified in tar claim they are close to uncovering the secrets of the deadly Black Death

Two 650-year-old rodents have been unearthed by archaeologists and stomach and hair samples are being tested in Finland for signs the plague. (Stock Image)

On GPS: Finland's new president on ending the Ukraine war

New Finnish President Alexander Stubb gives Fareed his assessment on the war in Ukraine after his recent trip to Kyiv — and why he thinks peace negotiations cannot happen yet: "The only way we can achieve peace is through the battlefield."

On GPS: Finland's new president on how NATO would handle Trump's return

New Finnish President Alexander Stubb speaks to Fareed about Europe's reaction to former US President Donald Trump's anti-NATO comments — and how Western nations can respond to what he calls the global "regionalization of power."

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: You CAN teach yourself to be happy! And here are my scientifically-backed tips for happiness

When were you at your happiest? Was it as a carefree child, a ­boisterous teenager, a happily married mid-lifer, or someone, like me, in the later stages of their life?

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: My four tips for leading a happy life

When were you at your happiest? Was it as a carefree child, a ­boisterous teenager, a happily married mid-lifer, or someone, like me, in the later stages of their life?

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: My five tips for leading a happy life

When were you at your happiest? Was it as a carefree child, a ­boisterous teenager, a happily married mid-lifer, or someone, like me, in the later stages of their life?

Finland school shooting: 12-year-old suspect claims ‘bullying’ as motive

A 12-year-old boy opened fire at a school in Helsinki and shot three classmates.

Russia and NATO are now in 'direct confrontation', Kremlin declares on the day the alliance celebrates its 75th anniversary as it accuses the US-led bloc of 'moving towards our borders'

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov made the announcement on 'direct confrontation' as NATO leaders and diplomats gathered for a ceremony in Brussels marking 75 years of the security bloc

BULLYING was to blame for Finland classroom shooting: Boy, 12, who shot classmate dead and wounded two others tells police he had been picked on after transferring to the school this year

Finnish police declared today that the 12-year-old boy suspected of shooting and killing a classmate while injuring two others had been the victim of bullying and this had motivated the act.