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Russia is using state-backed influencers to promote a positive image of war-torn Mariupol and encourage resettlement, despite ...
Finnair will cancel around 60 flights on Friday due to a four-hour work stoppage by the Finnish Aviation Union, impacting ...
An EU court has ruled that Commission President Ursula von der Leyen broke transparency laws by withholding text messages ...
Finland’s eastern border closure has triggered monthly costs of over €500,000. Customs and Border Guard staff have been ...
Finland plans to change its railway gauge to the European standard by 2027, aligning with EU regulations and improving ...
Finland names nine professions with severe labour shortages where foreign workers can now switch jobs more freely without ...
Finland to allocate over five million euros for cable damage response in the Baltic Sea after suspected sabotage involving ...
Petrol prices in Finland have dropped below €1.60 per litre, partly due to global oil market fears triggered by Donald ...
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has decided to disband after four decades of armed conflict with the Turkish state, following calls from imprisoned leader Abdullah Öcalan.
Retirement is a time for Finns to unwind, pursue personal interests, and enjoy the freedom that comes with no work ...
Finland celebrates Finnish Identity Day on 12 May, commemorating Johan Vilhelm Snellman, a 19th-century statesman who ...
Finnish unions have issued a strike warning for universities in Helsinki and Turku, with 13,000 employees set to walk out on ...
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