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EU nations divided over nature law

China Daily 27 Mar 2024
The European Union's proposed law on ... The other countries that oppose the law are Italy, the Netherlands, and Sweden, while Austria, Belgium, Finland, and Poland plan to abstain from any future vote.
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Senior Party official meets with Finnish parliament speaker

Vietnam News 25 Mar 2024
Exchanging viewpoints on global and regional situations as well as some common concerns, the two leaders stated that Việt Nam and Finland are ready to cooperate bilaterally and at multilateral forums ...
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EU nature restoration laws in balance as member states withdraw support

AOL 25 Mar 2024
The EU’s nature restoration laws are hanging in the balance after a number of member states, including Hungary and Italy, withdrew support for the legislation ... Austria, Belgium, Finland and Poland have said they will abstain.
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Finland's president endorses NATO Status of Forces Agreement, Paris Protocol

Xinhua 22 Mar 2024
HELSINKI, March 22 (Xinhua) -- Finland's President Alexander ... Stubb also confirmed changes to national laws in order to accomodate the accession.
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Germans Want to Sideline the Far Right. The Government Isn’t Helping.

The Atlantic 20 Mar 2024
His coalition is also looking to fortify the courts against the AfD’s rising power by making changes to the law governing the constitutional court subject to a two-thirds majority in Parliament rather than the simple majority they require now.
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Finland Vows More Support For NATO

OWP 18 Mar 2024
What singled Stubb out from his competitor was his willingness to allow NATO to transport nuclear weapons within Finland, something his competitor wasn’t willing to allow ... Finland’s decision received ...
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City of LA and Finland sign agreement to promote cooperation on climate, economic development

Daily Breeze 16 Mar 2024
Finland has climate laws that aim for carbon-neutrality by 2035 ... Finland will aim to share best practices and co-develop solutions to help solve some of LA’s complex mobility challenges.
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Finnish intelligence chief sees Russia as greatest security threat to country

Anadolu Agency 15 Mar 2024
"If you look at the changed security environment in Finland, threat is now coming from outside the country's borders from the east,” Juha Martelius said ... On the other hand, there is also a disregard for certain rules of international law.".
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Letter of the week: Fining people based on income makes a mockery of the law

Straits Times 15 Mar 2024
... (Follow Finland’s example and fine speedsters based on their income, March 9).
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Macron faces backlash over U-turn on rape law

Beijing News 15 Mar 2024
"I fully agree that it should be incorporated into French law, that consent should be enshrined," adding "I'm going to enshrine it in French law." ... Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Greece have all passed similar laws.
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Half the world will vote in 2024, but how many elections will be fair?

Beijing News 15 Mar 2024
Election quality is the highest in Finland (see graphic) where electoral laws are fair to smaller parties, voter registration is seamless and electoral authorities are professional ... But even in Finland there are areas for improvement.
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Forum: Fining people based on income makes a mockery of the law

Straits Times 11 Mar 2024
... (Follow Finland’s example and fine speedsters based on their income, March 9).
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A work in progress

Deccan Herald 09 Mar 2024
For instance, Government of India employees are entitled to only 15 days of paternity leave while private companies have no law or mandate concerning this. Contrast this with Finland which ...
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Sweden officially joins NATO

Russia Today 07 Mar 2024
Hungary and Türkiye initially objected to welcoming the two countries, with Ankara accusing Sweden and Finland of harboring members of armed groups designated as terrorists under Turkish law.
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Sweden officially joins NATO after decades of neutrality

The Hill 07 Mar 2024
"We will strive for unity, solidarity and burden-sharing," he said, pledging to uphold the values of "freedom, democracy, individual liberty and the rule of law." ... But while Finland was ratified ...

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