Denmark Something rotten in the state of Denmark? The Danes don't think so. A recent report released by the White House's Council of Economic Advisors claims Nordic countries have a lower standard of living due to socialism 30/10/2018
Norway Watch: NATO kicks off largest exercise since Cold War in Norway Norway hosted NATO’s 2018 Trident Juncture war games. It involved 50,000 troops from all 29 member states, plus non-members Sweden and Finland. 25/10/2018
Europe News "Humanitarian assistance must not be criminalized" Debate over the activity of NGOs helping migrants 02/10/2018
No Comment Northern Light display illuminates sky over Arctic Circle The Northern Lights were seen dancing in the sky over the Arctic Circle for several hours on Monday (September 10) evening. 11/09/2018
Finland Finland temporarily suspends Afghan asylum decisions The Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) has temporarily suspended asylum decisions from Afghanistan. 06/09/2018
Finland Finnish presidential candidate 'plagiarised master’s thesis' Which other European politicians have been accused of plagiarising work or faking degrees? 28/08/2018
No Comment Japanese performer rocks out to win air guitar world championship Air guitar enthusiasts gathered on Friday (August 24) in Oulu in north-western Finland to compete at mastering their imaginary electric guitars, pursuing the title of world champion in their bewildering passion. 27/08/2018
Denmark 'Most radical organisation': Brazen neo-Nazi group eyes Scandinavia The Nordic Resistance Movement, a neo-Nazi organisation, has made its way into Denmark. But politicians and activists aren't sitting idly. 25/08/2018
Finland Japan takes air guitar title A Japanese woman has been named as the world's greatest air guitarist at the 23rd annual contest in Finland 25/08/2018
Destinations Secret Lapland - what happens in summer Luxury accommodation and literally endless sunshine make this place the perfect summer destination. 13/08/2018
Finland Helsinki shoppers sleep in cool supermarket aisles to escape heatwave A supermarket in Finland offered its customers its aisles as a cool place to sleep on Saturday as respite from Europe's heatwave 06/08/2018
No Comment Man kicked out of Trump-Putin news conference A man who identified himself as a US journalist from The Nation was forcibly removed from the Trump-Putin news conference while carrying a hand-written sign. 16/07/2018
Finland Donald Trump has 'low expectations' for Helsinki summit Donald Trump said he had low expectations for the Monday summit with Vladimir Putin just days after 12 Russian intelligence officers were charged meddling in the 2016 election. 14/07/2018
Next Series How a robot in deep water can bring enlightenment A European research project is using a robot to boldly go where no one has potentially gone before. An underwater sphere stuffed to the gills with technology is capable of entering a mine, mapping it and returning on its own. 02/07/2018
Finland Finnish citizen 'first European woman with Saudi driving licence' A Finnish national has become the first European woman to obtain the Saudi driving licence. 13/06/2018
Next Series Nuclear inspection: 3D scanner for easier checks at underground site 'Futuris' went to Finland for a demonstration of an innovative device developed by European researchers 04/06/2018
Business Planet Building trust with business clusters: the Lapland example 'Business Planet' headed north to discover an exciting way in which SMEs and other firms are joining forces to strengthen credibility and build trust 18/05/2018
Finland Finland tears up the rule book for presidential portrait Presidential portraits are normally dull affairs more concerned about being historically accurate. But the latest one to be unveiled in Finland has torn up the rule book and involved the work of a 100 artists. 05/05/2018
Estonia Meet the sea-skimming vessel from Russia set to make a splash in Europe An Estonian entrepreneur wants to use a Russian-developed sea-skimming vessel to transport people between Tallinn and Helsinki. 20/04/2018
Finland Robots are helping pupils to learn in Finland The "techno" teachers are engaging with children in a way that makes learning more interesting. 02/04/2018