Cuban Children Die as US Sanctions Block Fuel and Medicine

A Cuban children patient in a Havana pediatric hospital ward affected by power blackouts caused by US economic sanctions in 2026.

By Hammad Kahlun Scandinavian news Finland A Finnish human rights organization has released a formal report alleging that at least twelve children under five years of age died in Cuba between January and May 2026 due to shortages caused by US economic sanctions. Finn Right International is calling on Washington to immediately lift restrictions it […]

Finland Probes Deportation as Foreign Prisoners Rise

Finland probes foreign prisoner deportation policy at the Ministry of Justice in Helsinki.

By Riffat Kausar SNN News Finland Foreign Prisoners Now a Growing Share of Finland’s Prison Population The proportion of foreign nationals held in Finland Probes prisons has been rising, prompting authorities to take a closer look at the country’s criminal justice and immigration enforcement framework. The trend has drawn attention from policymakers, with the Finnish […]

Rochdale Grooming Gang: Convictions and Inquiry

Rochdale town centre, Greater Manchester — site of UK grooming gang prosecutions leading to 2012 convictions at Liverpool Crown Court

By Rifat Kahlun Scandinavian news Finland One of the United Kingdom’s most significant child sexual exploitation (CSE) cases the Rochdale grooming gang prosecutions continues to shape British law, policy, and public debate more than a decade after the first convictions. The case exposed systemic failures by authorities and prompted sweeping national inquiries into the scale […]