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Prime Minister Petteri Orpo defends Finland’s new tax cuts and pension fund borrowing, promising economic growth will prevent ...
Alko launches a trial to sell soon-to-expire drinks at reduced prices in Tampere, aiming to cut waste and environmental ...
A new battery materials plant in Kotka, Finland, is set to create around 300 jobs, with construction involving significant ...
Astronomers have captured unprecedented images of the universe’s earliest galaxies using the James Webb Space Telescope, ...
Three people were shot dead in central Uppsala on Tuesday evening, prompting a large police operation as Sweden begins its ...
Several Helsinki bars have banned entry to students wearing overalls, citing low spending and disruptive behaviour.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns the US may withdraw from Ukraine peace talks if no progress is made, as tensions rise ...
Finland's Parliament has passed a law restricting mobile phone use in schools from August 2025, aiming to improve learning ...
A weekly roundup of global media coverage on Finland features a political shift to the left, the return of wolverines to ...
Former Finns Party MP Timo Vornanen faces multiple criminal charges after allegedly firing a gun during a street altercation ...
Cold and wet weather is set to dominate Finland’s May Day celebrations, with temperatures falling below freezing at night and ...
Finnair will furlough 36 long-haul pilots until at least May 2026 following disruptions to a key wet lease agreement, citing ...