Norway may put a fence along part or all of the 198-kilometer border it shares with Russia – move inspired by a similar project in its Nordic neighbor Finland politics Article 490 words 17 votes
Israeli cabinet trades insults over ‘Jewish terrorism’ warning. Far-right security minister accused by defence minister and intelligence chief of endangering nation. politics Link 9 votes
Finland's deportation law puts EU's migration norms to the test – human rights organizations sound the alarm over the controversial measure politics Article 20 votes
National security or legal niceties? Norway picks a path – closing down opportunities for members of the authoritarian axis is not always as easy as it looks. politics Article 899 words 7 votes
Finnish lawmakers narrowly approved controversial bill that will allow border guards to turn away third-country migrants attempting to enter from neighboring Russia politics Article 536 words 11 votes
Norwegian government has called off a plan to sell the last privately owned piece of land on the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard in order to prevent its acquisition by China politics Article 381 words 30 votes
Finland's PM Petteri Orpo urged parliament not to weaken a deportation bill that would allow Finnish border authorities to refuse to accept asylum applications in certain circumstances politics Article 327 words 5 votes
Pentagon contracts reveal US prep for multinational force in Haiti, down to toothbrushes and WiFi politics Article 22 votes
As China and Iran hunt for dissidents in the US, the FBI is racing to counter the threat politics Article 1795 words 20 votes
Finland's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been to move away from policy of self-reliance and embrace the alliance politics Article 1067 words 12 votes
The curious case of the Danish spy chief and former minister may be over, but key questions about secrecy and democracy remain politics Article 863 words 6 votes
Russia's war in Ukraine and destabilising "hybrid warfare" actions on the eastern border put foreign and security policy top of the agenda in Finland's presidential election politics Article 1687 words 8 votes
Denmark's former defence minister and ex-spy chief have spoken of their relief after prosecutors dramatically dropped criminal charges for leaking state secrets politics Article 585 words 7 votes
Former US President Donald Trump allegedly discussed US nuclear subs with Australian billionaire businessman Anthony Pratt after leaving White House: Sources politics Article 941 words 43 votes
How Lars Findsen and Claus Hjort Frederiksen came to be facing trial for allegedly disclosing Danish state secrets that had been in the public domain for years politics Article 2828 words 10 votes
US Congress is debating the controversial surveillance power in section 702 - White House and privacy advocates have strong opinions politics Article 1171 words 10 votes
Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Implications on National Security, Public Safety, and Government Transparency (US House of Congress hearings) politics Link 31 votes
Cannon fodder: The US judge in the Donald Trump documents case sets an early trial date, but that's not happening politics Article 1284 words 18 votes
Former US President Donald Trump demands Republican rivals pledge to pardon him … or else politics Article 901 words 44 votes
Mike Pence reads the Donald Trump indictment - He ‘can’t defend’ the conduct but thinks the case is also political politics Article 64 words 21 votes
Finland to start building 200km long border fence with Russia next year – estimated to cost a total of 380 million euros and be completed by 2026 politics Article 399 words 7 votes
Sweden's espionage scandal raises hard questions on spy recruitment – intelligence agencies debate whether foreign-born citizens are more targeted politics Article 1475 words 4 votes
What can the UK learn from Norway's EU border? Its border, with EU member state Sweden, is over a thousand miles long. politics Article 4 votes
When US President Donald Trump phones his friends, the Chinese listen and learn politics Article 10 votes