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Police in Helsinki are investigating the death of a woman who fell from a fifth-floor balcony. Authorities are treating the ...
Non-EU students in Finland complete degrees faster and earn more credits than Finnish peers, but their income remains ...
Former defence researcher warns Finland risks losing ground in drone warfare as Russia advances. Jyri Kosola urges quicker ...
Finnish President Alexander Stubb has condemned Israel’s ground offensive in Gaza as a violation of international law.
A Finnish civil society group has joined the Global Sumud Flotilla carrying aid to Gaza. With risks of Israeli interception, ...
A new LABORE report reveals that Prime Minister Petteri Orpo’s welfare cuts will hit part-time working women in Finland’s ...
Over two million people in Finland now own stocks or investment funds, with younger and middle-aged adults driving the rise.
Demand for IT professionals in Finland is shifting, with strong competition for specialists in AI, cybersecurity and cloud ...
Finland’s economy is projected to grow just 0.8% in 2025, according to Etla. The research institute cites weak household ...
A police investigation into suspected human trafficking involving Thai berry pickers in Finland has been completed.
Helsinki Police will not investigate Finns Party MP Teemu Keskisarja over anti-immigration remarks on Yle's A-studio.
Tram services in central Helsinki will face daily cancellations over the coming week due to ongoing repairs on older vehicles ...
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