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Fairways, friendship and a $6 billion deal: How Finland’s president found a partner in Trump

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When President Donald Trump and Finnish President Alexander Stubb sealed their latest trade agreement on Thursday, it wasn’t just a handshake for 11 rugged ships. 

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It was another sign of a friendship that’s quickly turning into strategy.

Where other European leaders have tried to win Trump’s respect through policy and persuasion, Stubb chose the fairway. In March, the Finnish president — once a national golf team player — turned up at Mar-a-Lago not with briefing notes, but with clubs, challenging Trump to a round and earning something rarer than a trade deal: rapport.

Presentation matters to Trump, and Stubb — 6-foot-3, fit and sharply dressed in a double-breasted coat — seemed to meet the moment. When the two last met at the White House in August, Trump told him he «looked better than ever» and introduced him as «a young, powerful man.»

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Finnish President Alexander Stubb turned the fairway into a diplomatic fast track. (Nathan Howard/Reuters)

That personal chemistry, maintained through frequent text exchanges, has quietly opened doors for the Finnish president, a longtime marathoner and triathlete with a competitive streak. What’s more, it’s translating into real policy — from defense contracts to Arctic cooperation — elevating the once-quiet Nordic nation to new prominence in Washington.

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It’s an unlikely rise for a country better known for saunas and serenity than for summits. Stubb hails from a nation of 5.6 million that routinely tops the world’s happiness index, where forests blanket nearly 75% of the land and lakes glint by the hundreds of thousands.

Finland — slightly smaller than the state of Montana and wedged between Sweden and Russia — has long had its security outlook shaped by geography, a position that now places it on the front line of NATO and Arctic strategy.

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Finland builds about 60% of the world’s icebreakers in its own shipyards.  (Giles Clarke/Getty Images)

The trade deal signed Thursday, for 11 ships valued at roughly $6.1 billion, is the latest sign of how that alignment is taking shape. Under the deal Trump approved, three of the ships will be built by Davie in Galveston, Texas, and four by Bollinger Shipyards in Houma, Louisiana, a setup that aligns with his «Made in America» credo and emphasis on creating U.S. jobs, injecting billions of dollars into the maritime industrial base.

And when it comes to icebreakers, Helsinki is firmly in its element: Finnish companies design roughly 80% of the world’s fleet.

Finland’s expertise has made it more than just a supplier. It’s turned Helsinki into a trusted player in Trump’s Arctic strategy, a region increasingly defined by military competition with Russia and China, melting sea routes and access to critical minerals.

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U.S. President Donald Trump participates in a bilateral meeting with Finland's President Alexander Stubb, in the Oval office at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 9, 2025.

Trump and Stubb at the White House signed an icebreaker deal.  (Nathan Howard/Reuters)

That partnership cuts both ways. For Finland, the agreement deepens defense cooperation with the U.S. and elevates it from NATO newcomer to strategic partner, a bridge linking Washington to the fast-changing Arctic frontier.

«We are very pleased with the fact that we have so much training going on with American soldiers right now. They are getting experience from our Arctic conditions, and we are integrating our militaries together,» Stubb said during a meeting in the Oval Office Thursday. 

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For now, Stubb’s rapport with Trump has turned the fairway into a diplomatic fast track. Whether that personal chemistry endures amid shifting politics remains to be seen, but, for Finland, the gains are already tangible. 

Stubb has learned what some other global counterparts haven’t. With Trump, a well-timed drive can travel farther than any policy memo. And, so far, that lesson is paying off for both men.

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Tech company at odds with Pentagon warns its AI possibly gained consciousness, Elon Musk gives 2-word response

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SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave a two-word retort after Anthropic leader Dario Amodei claimed in an interview that he isn’t sure if his company’s AI models have gained consciousness.

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«Anthropic CEO says Claude may or may not have gained consciousness, as the model has begun showing symptoms of anxiety,» read a post on X by cryptocurrency-based prediction market Polymarket, to which Musk replied, «He’s projecting.» 

The comment from Musk, who is also the founder of xAI, comes as Anthropic is at odds with the Pentagon over its use in a separate matter.  

In an interview with The New York Times, Amodei, when asked about AI and consciousness, said, «We’ve taken a generally precautionary approach here,» and, «We don’t know if the models are conscious.»

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SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, left, and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei. (Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Samyukta Lakshmi/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

«We are not even sure that we know what it would mean for a model to be conscious or whether a model can be conscious. But we’re open to the idea that it could be,» he continued. 

«We’re putting a lot of work into this field called interpretability, which is looking inside the brains of the models to try to understand what they’re thinking. And you find things that are evocative, where there are activations that light up in the models that we see as being associated with the concept of anxiety or something like that. When characters experience anxiety in the text, and then when the model itself is in a situation that a human might associate with anxiety, that same anxiety neuron shows up,» Amodei also told the Times. 

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The interview comes as the Trump administration is moving federal agencies away from Anthropic after the tech company pushed back against the War Department’s usage of its tools.

The Pentagon has called for Anthropic to allow the Department of War to utilize the company’s artificial intelligence product for «all lawful purposes,» but Amodei has suggested the government could potentially use their product for «mass domestic surveillance» or «fully autonomous weapons,» and that the company would not be willing to allow such use cases.

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stands outside the Pentagon during a ceremony welcoming Japan’s defense minister in Washington, on Jan. 15, 2026. (Kevin Wolf/AP)

President Donald Trump said last Friday, «The Leftwing nut jobs at Anthropic have made a DISASTROUS MISTAKE trying to STRONG-ARM the Department of War, and force them to obey their Terms of Service instead of our Constitution. Their selfishness is putting AMERICAN LIVES at risk, our Troops in danger, and our National Security in JEOPARDY.» 

«Therefore, I am directing EVERY Federal Agency in the United States Government to IMMEDIATELY CEASE all use of Anthropic’s technology. We don’t need it, we don’t want it, and will not do business with them again! There will be a Six Month phase out period for Agencies like the Department of War who are using Anthropic’s products, at various levels,» Trump added on Truth Social.

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President Donald Trump gestures as he boards Air Force One before departing Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Florida, on March 1, 2026. Trump said last week he is «directing EVERY Federal Agency in the United States Government to IMMEDIATELY CEASE all use of Anthropic’s technology.» (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth later wrote on X, «In conjunction with the President’s directive for the Federal Government to cease all use of Anthropic’s technology, I am directing the Department of War to designate Anthropic a Supply-Chain Risk to National Security. Effective immediately, no contractor, supplier, or partner that does business with the United States military may conduct any commercial activity with Anthropic. Anthropic will continue to provide the Department of War its services for a period of no more than six months to allow for a seamless transition to a better and more patriotic service.» 

Fox News Digital’s Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report. 

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La magia del azúcar y la música salvadoreña: lo que se vive en la Feria de la Panela de Apastepeque

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La molienda Divina Providencia recibirá a cientos de visitantes durante la 24.ª Feria de la Panela en Apastepeque./(Freepik)

Este fin de semana el distrito de Apastepeque, en San Vicente Norte, se convertirá en el epicentro de la cultura y la tradición salvadoreña con la celebración de la 24.ª edición de la Feria de la Panela. Esta festividad, que se realizará los días 7 y 8 de marzo en la molienda Divina Providencia, reunirá a turistas nacionales e internacionales para celebrar uno de los productos más emblemáticos derivados de la caña de azúcar: la panela.

La feria inicia el sábado 8 de marzo con una variada agenda que incluye música en vivo, cabalgatas, gastronomía típica, desfiles de carrozas, bandas musicales y actividades de turismo vivencial. La molienda Divina Providencia, ubicada a 500 metros al oriente del Parque Central José María Canales, será el principal escenario donde los visitantes podrán disfrutar de artistas invitados como Los Dos de la Banda, Alex Joshua, Alejandro Fernández y Selena Rodríguez, quienes amenizarán las jornadas con presentaciones musicales y espectáculos variados.

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Uno de los momentos más esperados será la elección y coronación de la reina de la Feria de la Panela, un evento que destaca el papel de las jóvenes de la localidad y la importancia de preservar las tradiciones comunitarias. Además, la programación cultural del domingo contará con la participación de la orquesta Color Esperanza, el ballet folclórico y el grupo Impacto Norteño, así como agrupaciones coreográficas que enriquecerán la experiencia de los asistentes.

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La elección y coronación de la reina de la Feria de la Panela destaca la participación de jóvenes de la localidad./(Redes de San Vicente Norte)

La feria no solo es una celebración musical y cultural, sino también una oportunidad para que los visitantes conozcan a fondo el proceso artesanal de elaboración de la panela y sus derivados. Durante el evento, los asistentes podrán observar el proceso completo, desde la cosecha de la caña de azúcar hasta la obtención de los dulces tradicionales como la melcocha, el batido y el azúcar de pilón. Quienes visiten la molienda tendrán la oportunidad de adquirir estos productos y apoyar a los productores locales, contribuyendo así al desarrollo económico de la región.

La elaboración de la panela en Apastepeque inicia en los cañales, donde la caña madura se corta manualmente con herramientas como el machete. Los productores seleccionan las cañas más robustas y frescas, que luego son transportadas a la molienda. En este punto, la caña se introduce en una máquina de rodillos que la prensa con fuerza para extraer el jugo dulce, conocido como guarapo.

El jugo recién extraído se filtra para eliminar impurezas y se vierte en grandes calderas de metal donde se calienta con fuego de leña. A medida que el líquido hierve, los maestros paneleros lo remueven de manera constante con palas de madera para evitar que se queme y para lograr una cocción uniforme. Un espeso vapor se eleva de los calderos y el ambiente se impregna del aroma característico del azúcar cocida.

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Los productores mostrarán el proceso artesanal de la caña de azúcar, desde el corte hasta la obtención de la panela./(Freepik)

Durante la cocción, el jugo de caña pasa por varias etapas en las que se va concentrando y adquiere una textura más densa. En el momento preciso, el maestro panelero traslada la mezcla a moldes de madera, donde se enfría y solidifica para formar los bloques de panela. El resultado es un dulce compacto y de color dorado, de sabor intenso y aroma penetrante.

Además de la panela, en la feria se elaboran y venden otros productos derivados como la melcocha, un caramelo suave que se estira y enrolla a mano; el batido, una variante que implica batir el jugo caliente hasta obtener una textura granulada; y el azúcar de pilón, que requiere un proceso de cristalización adicional.

La Feria de la Panela en Apastepeque es una vitrina para la cultura local, el trabajo de los productores y la riqueza gastronómica de San Vicente Norte. Este evento no solo permite degustar productos auténticos, sino que promueve la identidad y el orgullo de una comunidad que mantiene vivo el legado de la caña de azúcar y la elaboración artesanal de la panela, una tradición que trasciende generaciones y une a familias enteras en torno al dulce sabor de su tierra.



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Iran warns European countries will be ‘legitimate targets’ if they join conflict

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An Iranian official warned that any European countries that enter the conflict against Iran will become «legitimate targets» for Tehran’s retaliation. 

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Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi made the remark to France24 as Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday apologized to neighboring countries that have been attacked by the regime. 

«We have already informed the Europeans and everybody else that they should be careful not to be involved in this war of aggression against Iran,» Takht-Ravanchi told the network. «If they help, I’m not trying to name any country, but if any country joins in the aggression against Iran, joins America and Israel in the aggression against Iran, definitely they will be also the legitimate targets for Iranian retaliation.» 

«This war has imposed on us, and we will continue to defend ourselves to the best of our abilities,» he added. «We have an obligation to defend our people and that is what exactly we are doing.»

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Then-Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations Majid Takht-Ravanchi speaks to the media outside Security Council chambers at the U.N. headquarters in New York, on June 24, 2019.  (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)

Takht-Ravanchi also claimed Iran was «negotiating in good faith» in talks with the U.S. about its nuclear program, before America launched Operation Epic Fury and Israel began Operation Roaring Lion on Feb. 28. 

«We are sincere. We are sincere in our endeavor to arrive at a peaceful conclusion of this issue,» he told France24. 

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A group of men inspect the ruins of a police station struck during the U.S.–Israeli military campaign in Tehran, Iran, on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (Vahid Salemi/AP)

Pezeshkian said Saturday that any future attacks coming out of Iran would only be in response to attacks against the country. 

«I should apologize to the neighboring countries that were attacked by Iran, on my own behalf,» he said, according to The Associated Press. «From now on, they should not attack neighboring countries or fire missiles at them, unless we are attacked by those countries. I think we should solve this through diplomacy.»

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Damage is seen in Bnei Brak, Israel, on March 3, 2026, following an Iranian missile barrage. (Nir Elias/Reuters)

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Pezeshkian made the apology during a prerecorded televised speech on Saturday after Iran launched repeated strikes on Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Oman. 

Despite the vow, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Defense said on Saturday that the country’s air defense systems intercepted 16 ballistic missiles, 15 of which were destroyed while one fell into the sea.

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Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Pritchett and The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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