Japanese PM Ishiba Resigns After Electoral Defeat

Hammad KahlunScandinavian News Finland Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has announced his resignation following a recent electoral setback, according to SNN News. His departure opens the door for potential leadership contenders, including Sanae Takaichi, a right-wing hardliner, and Shinjiro Koizumi, a charismatic political figure with strong public appeal. If elected as the new Prime Minister, […]
Mass Protests Erupt in Serbia Against President Vucic

Hammad KahlunScandinavian News Agency, Finland Mass protests have once again erupted in Serbia against President Aleksandar Vucic. Demonstrators gathered in the capital, voicing strong opposition to his leadership. Scandinavian News confirms that thousands took to the streets, demanding political change and greater accountability from the government. Read more about political unrest in Europe in our […]
UK Home Secretary Halted Deportation Flights of Criminals

Riffat KausarScandinavian News Agency, Finland In 2020, Britain’s current Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, co-signed a letter advocating for the suspension of deportation flights carrying foreign criminals. One of these flights was intended to deport convicted child rapist Fabian Henry, while others involved individuals who later went on to commit serious crimes, including murder, in the […]
Migrant Assaults Driver, Steals Car in Orleans, France

Abida KahlunScandinavian News, Finland A shocking incident in Orleans, France, has gone viral online, showing a migrant attacking a local driver. According to the footage, the man forcibly pulled the driver out of his car, physically assaulted him, and then stole the vehicle. The suspect subsequently crashed the car and attempted to flee, with police […]
Finland Loses Viipuri in Winter War, Seeds Continuation War

Abida KahlunScandinavian News Agency, Finland During the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union, the city of Viipuri was lost to the USSR, marking a deeply painful moment for the Finnish people. Approximately 75,000 residents of Viipuri were displaced, losing their homes and hometown to Russian control. The loss of Viipuri, viewed as an […]
Putin Warns Western Troops in Ukraine Are Targets

Riffat KausarScandinavian News Agency Finland Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a strong warning, declaring that any Western troops deployed to Ukraine would be considered a “legitimate target” for Russian military action. Putin’s remarks come amid heightened tensions over the ongoing conflict, as Western nations continue to discuss military and financial support for Kyiv. Related […]
Russian Drones Briefly Violate Polish Airspace

Riffat KausarScandinavian News Agency, Finland Polish authorities confirmed on Friday morning that two Russian suicide drones briefly entered Poland’s airspace during a large-scale aerial assault on Ukraine. The Polish Armed Forces reported that the drones briefly entered Polish territory before exiting the country’s airspace.Officials emphasized that the incident is directly linked to Russia’s overnight attacks […]
Nepal Bans Facebook, X, YouTube and 23 Other Platforms

Riffat Kausar Scandinavian News Agency Finland Nepal has officially banned 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), YouTube, Reddit, and LinkedIn, after the registration deadline expired. According to the government, the platforms failed to register before the official deadline that ended on Wednesday evening. The ban officially took effect at midnight on […]
Finland Sends Border Patrol Support to Latvia

Riffat KausarScandinavian News Agency Finland Finland has dispatched a border guard unit to Latvia to assist in controlling the growing migration pressure along the Latvia–Belarus frontier. According to officials, the deployment came at the request of the Latvian Border Guard, with Finnish teams expected to remain until 22 September. The unit will perform similar duties […]
S. Korea President Lee Jae Myung Supports Multicultural

Hammad KahlunSCANDINAVIAN NEWS AGENCY FINLAND South Korea’s newly elected left-leaning President, Lee Jae Myung, has announced plans to promote multiculturalism across the country. The president also emphasized a firm stance against anti-immigration activism, signaling a shift toward more inclusive policies for foreign residents and immigrant communities. For more updates on South Korea and global immigration […]