Live in Finland
We're in Lappeenranta near the Russian border, as Finland's leader says it must join NATO
After Finland鈥檚 leaders said their country must join the NATO military alliance without delay in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we鈥檙e presenting the programme live from the Finnish town of Lappeenranta. It鈥檚 30km from the Russian border.
We hear how the border has an impact on people鈥檚 lives and the economy there. We find out what it鈥檚 like to live there if you鈥檙e Russian at the moment. And we talk to local people about whether they agree with the proposal to join NATO.
Our correspondent explains what it actually means when a country joins NATO and what would actually change for Finns, if they became part of the group.
Also, we go to Sri Lanka, where veteran politician, Ranil Wickremesinghe, has been sworn in as the prime minister after Mahinda Rajapaksa resigned on Monday amid widespread anti-government protests. We get the latest from our correspondent on the ground, as well as hearing from protestors.
(Photo: James Reynolds in Lappeenranta, Finland. Credit: 91热爆)
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