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Finland declines Turkey's demand to extradite Kurds made by Ankara for Helsinki's accession to NATO.
Finnish officials have declined to extradite Kurds that Turkey considers terrorists.
According to Censor.NЕТ, this was informed by Yle.
As indicated, in early June, the Ministry of Justice of Finland received ten requests from Turkey for the extradition of representatives of the Kurdistan Workers' Party and the Fethullah Gulen Movement. At the same time, Finland has satisfied only two cases where people have not been accused of terrorism. Both cases involved sexual offenses.
As publication states, Turkey also demanded from the Finnish authorities to extradite a man convicted of setting fire to the embassy in Helsinki.
Read more: NATO doubts Russia's ability to attack Sweden and Finland
We are preparing for tomorrow’s Ramstein meeting. We will talk about difficulties and problems that have accumulated over six months - Zelenskyy. VIDEO
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that tomorrow’s meeting of the Ramstein Group would discuss how to overcome the difficulties and problems that have accumulated over the six months that Ukraine has been waiting for a decision on US support.
US sanctions network that helped transfer Iranian drones to Russia.
On April 25, the U.S. Treasury Department announced sanctions against more than a dozen entities and individuals who played a key role in facilitating and financing the sale of Iranian drones.
Minister of Agrarian Policy Solskyi on his resignation: I think it is wise step.
Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Mykola Solskyi commented on his resignation.
Denmark to increase military support to Ukraine by 590 million euros in 2024.
The Danish government and parliament agree to increase military support for Ukraine by another DKK 4.4 billion (EUR 590 million) in 2024.
AFU General Staff: 93 combat engagements were recorded over last day, enemy attacks in Avdiivka direction mostly.
The 792nd day of Russia’s large-scale armed aggression against our country continues. During the day, 93 combat engagements were recorded.
Nationwide Amber Alert issued after ex-cop kills girlfriend, ex-wife; abducts child.
Elias Huizar is considered armed and dangerous, according to Washington State Patrol, adding he is "likely to commit more crimes." Subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: Watch 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events on ABC News Live: Watch full ...
Aunt of two children killed in birthday party car crash speaks in court.
The aunt of an 8-year-old girl and 4-year-old boy spoke at the arraignment of a woman, 66, who allegedly drove into a child's birthday party in Michigan, killing the two siblings and injuring several others on Saturday, officials said. The woman h...
'Liars' are encouraging 'insane' college protests
Fox News contributor Charlie Hurt joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss his outrage surrounding the anti-Israel demonstrations as many protesters openly support Hamas. #FoxNews Subscribe to Fox News! Watch more Fox News Video: Watch Fox News Chan...
Continent 'at turning point' as PM pours billions into defence spending.
The UK will spend an additional £75bn on defence over the next six years in an attempt to counter the rising threat from Russia, China and Iran. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said 2.5% of Britain's GDP would be spent on defence, putting the industry ...
U.S. to pay $138.7 million to Larry Nassar abuse victims for FBI inaction
The Justice Department announced a $138.7 million settlement with victims of former USA Gymnastics physician Larry Nassar. The civil settlement stems from allegations that the FBI failed to properly investigate sexual abuse claims against Nassar. ...
Labour 'would want to match' Sunak pledge to spend 2.
Labour's initial response to the prime minister's defence announcement earlier was to suggest it would review government spending if it takes power. But Steve Reed, the party's shadow environment secretary, says Labour is aiming to match the curre...