Danny Dorling and Annika Koljonen explain how Finland has come to be so equal, peaceful and happy – and sketch out the lessons we might learn from its example.
At Least Wave Your Handkerchief At Me by Saz’iso; Frost on Fiddles by Frigg.
The Finnish crime writer and punk singer talks to Jo Lateu about the rise of rightwing populism, the importance of identity, and the embrace of the natural world.
Finland's poor record on animal rights is threatening its reputation as a civilized, ethical country. Kelsi Farrington reports.
Ragnhild Freng Dale on a recent win and the ongoing fight for recognition.
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Finntopia | The biodiversity emergency | January, 2021 |
Mixed Media: Music | Brazil's soft coup | October, 2017 |
A word with Kati Hiekkapelto | The exceptionally brave - 500th issue | March, 2017 |
Animal wrongs | Last stand - Saving the world's forests | April, 2016 |
Sámi's diamond win | Fundamentalism - Power, politics and persuasion | June, 2015 |