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Foreign trade and development minister Ville Tavio has opposed a proposal to bring injured children from Gaza to Finnish ...
University of Helsinki Rector Sari Lindblom has defended the university’s decision to rent out space in the Kaisa House to a ...
Finland faces a stretch of cool and unsettled weather, with scattered showers, hail, and even overnight frost across large ...
Revised calculations by Finland’s public health authority show government welfare cuts will increase low-income households ...
Three crew members of the Eagle S tanker face trial in Helsinki over damage to five undersea cables in the Gulf of Finland.
Finland's Navy has put the Israeli-made Gabriel missile system into operational use, replacing a Swedish system nearing the ...
Wolt has launched consultative talks affecting around 80 roles in its Finnish customer service unit. The company plans to ...
Finland’s homicide rate has declined by over one-third in a decade, according to a new study. However, the number of women ...
German investigators say the Nord Stream pipeline was destroyed using at least four timed charges placed by divers from a ...
Finnish President Alexander Stubb says Russia shows no signs of seeking peace in Ukraine and stresses that only U.S.
A UN-backed hunger monitor has declared famine in Gaza, blaming Israel’s restrictions on aid deliveries. The declaration ...
Finns are buying more clothing but spending less, as low-cost imports and cautious consumer habits reshape the fashion and ...
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