Finland PM apologizes to Asian nations
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Bank of Finland Governor Olli Rehn called on the Nordic country’s government to decide on more measures to fix its ailing public finances.
Finland’s government is facing heavy pressure and accusations of racism from several Asian countries after its representative to the 2025 Miss Universe pageant was seen pulling the corners of her eyes in a photo — and some Finnish politicians posted their own photos repeating the gesture.
Former Miss Finland titleholder Sarah Dzafce previously issued an apology for her offensive behavior before the pageant organization released a statement confirming her revoked crown on Dec. 11.
A Finnish beauty queen was stripped of her crown for a gesture mocking Asians. After Finnish lawmakers have copied her, Finland’s prime minister is trying to defuse the controversy.
Miss Finland Sarah Dzafce was stripped of her title on Thursday, weeks after competing at the Miss Universe pageant over a racially charged social media post.
Miss Finland Sarah Dzafce was stripped of her title Thursday, just weeks after competing in the Miss Universe pageant, following backlash over a racially charged social media post.
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Lockheed Shows Off Finland’s First F-35
Lockheed Martin on Tuesday debuted its first F-35A fighter jet bound for Finland. The aerospace and defense conglomerate staged a rollout ceremony at its F-35 production facility in Fort Worth, Texas, with government officials from Finland and the U.S. in attendance.
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Finland’s New F-35 Fighter Jets Are Headed to … Arkansas?
Finland’s first F-35 is now on its way to Ebbing Air Force National Guard Base, where Finnish pilots will train on its use before returning home.