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It's a bit difficult for me to say "how our news portray USA", because this is of course in comparison to how it's portrayed elsewhere. And I don't really know very well how it's portrayed elsewhere. But, here's raw data for you to analyse. You can try to figure out what might have been news elsewhere but was not in Finland, and also, if there's anything about USA that was news in Finland but not elsewhere. Then you can say yourself what the answer seems to be regarding Finland.
So, firstly, within the newest 50 articles on any subject published by Yle, the national broadcasting organization of Finland, five have to do with USA. (Also, I happened to notice that the 52th article on that list is about USA as well :) )
Then, let's narrow the search by choosing only news with Topic:USA and go through all headlines from the last few days, starting from the most recent one:
18th Oct:
17th Oct:
16th Oct:
15th Oct:
Oct 14th:
(etc.)
The following articles from the last two days were not tagged with "USA":