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Finland’s government has proposed a new law to support the EU’s gigabit regulation, aiming to speed up deployment of ...
Michelin-starred restaurant The Room in Helsinki has closed amid legal action from its former head chef, who claims he was ...
Finns are buying more clothing but spending less, as low-cost imports and cautious consumer habits reshape the fashion and ...
A record 16,955 new businesses were registered in Finland between April and June 2025, marking a 20% increase from the same ...
At least 35 Russian paratroopers faked combat wounds by shooting each other on the Ukrainian front to claim over €2 million ...
Finland faces a cold and unstable weekend, with temperatures below 15°C across most of the country and a high risk of showers ...
Russia has ruled out any planned meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi, citing ...
Finland’s early childhood education sector faces rising unemployment and staff shortages, while childcarers are blocked from ...
Helsinki’s housing market and construction sector remained subdued in 2024 due to weak consumer confidence and economic ...
Israel has begun the first stages of a ground offensive on Gaza City, calling up 60,000 reservists as airstrikes and ...
Finland’s two state forensic psychiatric hospitals report a growing number of severely ill patients arriving without prior ...
A man hospitalised after a broad daylight assault in central Helsinki is calling for action against street drug use, warning ...