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5.5.2015
Finland increases support to Nepal earthquake victims
Finland will grant an additional one million euros in humanitarian aid to help the earthquake victims in Nepal.
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4.5.2015
All Finnish citizens in Nepal have been reached
All 240 Finnish citizens in Nepal have been reached and they are all well.
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4.5.2015
Kathmandu airport operating almost normally
International flights are arriving and departing. Some delays are however to be expected. The Embassy recommends travellers to contact their airline for any possible delays.
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29.4.2015
Finland coordinates the EU's consular cooperation in Nepal
Finland has assumed responsibility for the coordination of EU consular cooperation in Nepal starting Wednesday on 29 April. About 9,000 EU citizens are still in Nepal after the country was struck by an earthquake last weekend. Somewhat over a thousand of them have not been reached yet.
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29.4.2015
The Embassy of Finland in Kathmandu serves at the airport
The Embassy of Finland in Kathmandu has set up a temporary consular service point at the Tribhuvan International Airport. The joint Nordic consular service point offers information and advice and helps those in need of assistance as required. The service point is situated in front of the door to the departures lounge and can be identified from the flag of Finland and yellow uniforms.
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27.4.2015
Most of Finnish citizens in Nepal have been reached
The Finnish Embassy in Kathmandu is functioning and working around the clock. The main function of the Embassy is to reach the 27 Finnish citizens who are missing and to help all Finnish citizens in Nepal.
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25.4.2015
Strong earthquake in Kathmandu in the afternoon of 25.4.2015
An earthquake of 7,9 maginute has hit Nepal earlier today.
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22.4.2015
After Finnish election, anything can happen
In the 2015 Finnish parliamentary election, the Centre and the Greens bounced back. So did guesses about the next coalition.
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14.4.2015
Inside the 2015 Finnish parliamentary election
A political reporter provides an accessible explanation of the trends in the 2015 Finnish parliamentary election.
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14.4.2015
Three iconic Finns remain relevant at 150
Sibelius, Gallen-Kallela and Halonen, all born in 1865, helped form the Finnish identity. Now two of them post on Facebook.
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