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Donald Trump has threatened a 50% import tariff on EU goods, triggering a sharp downturn in European markets. The EU insists ...
A NATO exercise in Estonia has highlighted the value of Finnish officers in multinational operations. Known for their direct ...
Finnish students will lose general housing allowance and shift to lower study-based housing support. The sudden change leaves ...
European research institutes predict slow economic growth across the EU through 2026. The forecast highlights risks from ...
Parliament’s Secretary General Antti Pelttari is under investigation for a suspected treason offence involving the disclosure ...
President Donald Trump presented false images to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa as evidence of a white genocide, ...
A fault in the turbine facility forced TVO to shut down the Olkiluoto 1 reactor during its restart after maintenance. The ...
Finland must leverage its renewable energy resources and technical expertise to boost productivity and advance green industry ...
Finland will begin enforcing a new law in June 2025 requiring unemployed foreign workers to find new jobs within three to six ...
Helsinki has seen a sharp rise in assault cases involving children under 15, prompting concern from police and schools.
Helsinki has restricted the use of substitute staff in daycare centres as part of cost-saving measures, without notifying ...
As Finland pushes further into digital services, experts warn that government cost-cutting risks deepening digital exclusion, ...
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