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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: Bearskins lie in the grass as members of The Coldstream Guards relax after King Charles III presented new colours at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: King Charles III presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: King Charles III presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: King Charles III presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: Bearskins lie in the grass as members of The Coldstream Guards relax after King Charles III presented new colours at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: King Charles III presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: King Charles III presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: King Charles III presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: Bearskins lie in the grass as members of The Coldstream Guards relax after King Charles III presented new colours at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: King Charles III presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: King Charles III presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: Bearskins lie in the grass as members of The Coldstream Guards relax after King Charles III presented new colours at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
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    King Charles presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/06/2025. Windsor, United Kingdom: King Charles III presents new colours to the Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) / Pool (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Warm tents for asylum seekers at the border, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Warm tents for asylum seekers at the border, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Personel from boarder guards and customs discussing, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Snowmobiles at the border, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Closed border crossing, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    DUKAS_163533020_EYE
    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Ville Ahtiainen, (left) and e, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    DUKAS_163533021_EYE
    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Ville Ahtiainen, (left) and e, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    DUKAS_163533042_EYE
    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Ville Ahtiainen, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    DUKAS_163533040_EYE
    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Ville Ahtiainen, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    DUKAS_163533043_EYE
    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Timo Marquis, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    DUKAS_163533002_EYE
    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Vesa Arffman, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    DUKAS_163533045_EYE
    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    At the border, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Vesa Arffman, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

    © Juho Kuva / Guardian / eyevine

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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Timo Marquis, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Person trying to get to Russia, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Person trying to get to Russia, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    DUKAS_163533027_EYE
    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Person trying to get to Russia, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    DUKAS_163533001_EYE
    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Vesa Arffman in front, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    DUKAS_163533037_EYE
    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Toilets for asylum seekers at the border, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Toilets for asylum seekers at the border, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Bus at the border crossing heading to Finland (Already in Finland), Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    At the border crossing, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    At the border crossing, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    At the boarder crossing, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    At the border crossing, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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  • 'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
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    'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
    As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.

    Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.

    The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."

    Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.

    All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.

    Truck driver trying to get to Russia, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023

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