Dmitry Medvedev Criticizes Kaja Kallas, Calls Former Estonian PM

By Shumaila Aslam Scandinavian News Finland Bureau Chief Pakistan In a sharply worded statement that has caught international attention, Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s former president and prime minister, publicly criticized Kaja Kallas, Vice Chair of the European Commission and former Prime Minister of Estonia, labeling her a “laboratory rat.” The comment reflects ongoing tensions between Russia […]
British Police Brutality Allegations Spark Outrage After Viral Video

By Hammad Kahlun Scandinavian news Finland Incident Raises Serious Concerns Over Use of Force in the UK A disturbing incident involving five British police officers has triggered widespread outrage and renewed scrutiny over law enforcement conduct in the United Kingdom. The case centers on a Muslim man who was allegedly kicked and physically assaulted by […]
Spanish Euthanasia Case Sparks Debate After Death of Noelia Castillo Ramos

By Shumaila AslamScandinavian News FinlandBureau Chief Pakistan A Controversial Death Raises Questions About Care, Justice, and Assisted Dying Noelia Castillo Ramos, a young woman from Spanish Euthanasia, died by euthanasia on Saturday at approximately 6:00 p.m. Her death has ignited widespread debate about assisted suicide laws, the responsibility of state institutions, and the treatment of […]
Russian Media Claims Baltic Airspace Open to Ukrainian Drones

By Riffat Kausar Snn News Finland Russian Media outlets have recently reported that Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia have “officially opened their airspace” to Ukrainian drones following attacks in Russian Media Leningrad region. These claims have stirred international attention and raised concerns about escalating tensions in Eastern Europe. Analysts argue that the narrative is inconsistent, especially […]
Finland Hosts First-Ever JEF Leaders’ Summit in Helsinki

By Hammad Kahlun Scandinavian news Finland Finland’ President Alexander Stubb Helsinki, Finland – Finland’s President Alexander Stubb welcomed JEF Leaders from the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) to the nation’s capital for the inaugural JEF Leaders’ Summit, marking a significant step in regional defence cooperation. The summit brought together military and political leaders to discuss evolving […]
Clocks Spring Forward in Finland as Daylight Saving Time Begins

By Hammad Kahlun Scandinavian news Finland Finland and EU Prepare for Biannual Clock Change This weekend, Finland will officially shift to Read more about Finland’s daylight saving time changes and EU time policy updates. of standard winter time. In the early hours of Sunday, 29 March, clocks across the country will move forward by one […]
Gasoline Shortages Spark Clashes Across India Amid Strait of Hormuz Disruptions

By Shumaila AslamScandinavian News FinlandBureau Chief Pakistan India Shortages is facing a growing energy crisis as citizens clash in queues over limited gasoline supplies. The Shortages stems from disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil shipping route, combined with India’s recent strategic cooperation with Israel. This situation has escalated tensions in several […]
Prison Visit Incident Leads to Arrest After Alleged Drug Transfer Using Infant

By Shumaila AslamScandinavian News FinlandBureau Chief Pakistan A routine prison visit took a serious turn when a woman was arrested after allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs to her husband using their infant child. The incident, which was captured on security cameras, has raised concerns about prison security, child safety, and the risks associated with contraband […]
Iran Reopens Strait of Hormuz to Selected Nations, Allowing

By Shumaila AslamScandinavian News FinlandBureau Chief Pakistan Iran has partially reopened the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz to Selected, allowing ships from what it describes as “friendly countries” to pass through a controlled corridor. The decision comes after heightened tensions in the Middle East led Tehran to restrict access to the key maritime route. According […]
Fatal Bus Accident in Bangladesh: At Least 24 Dead After Vehicle

By Shumaila AslamScandinavian News FinlandBureau Chief Pakistan Dhaka, Bangladesh – April 25, 2026 At least 24 people have died after a passenger bus carrying around 40 individuals plunged into the Padma River while attempting to board a ferry in Bangladesh, officials confirmed on Thursday. The tragic incident occurred near Daulatdia Ferry Ghat in Rajbari district, […]