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A Finnish court has ruled that the seizure of Russian state-owned property in Finland is legal, rejecting Moscow’s claims of ...
Employment figures in Finland continue to decline, with female-dominated sectors such as health and hospitality hit hardest.
The deepest mine in Europe, located in Pyhäsalmi, Finland, is preparing to shut down permanently. Without a last-minute ...
Finland plans to launch a €20 million scrappage scheme to encourage drivers to replace old cars with low-emission models.
A new survey shows that nearly half of Finns now identify as politically right-wing, the highest level recorded. Liberal ...
A second road collapse within a year on Finland’s Highway 23 in Keuruu has left one worker injured and forced the full ...
President Donald Trump reportedly asked President Volodymyr Zelenskyi whether Ukraine could strike Moscow or St Petersburg.
Childhood vaccination rates have declined in Europe and Central Asia, falling below herd immunity levels in many countries, according to WHO and Unicef. Cases of whooping cough and measles have surged ...
Finland’s inflation slowed to 0.2% in June, down from 0.5% in May, according to official data. Healthcare and medicine costs ...
Fazer will invest €400 million in a new chocolate factory in Lahti, marking the largest investment in its history. The ...
Temperatures across Finland climbed past 30°C on Monday, breaking summer records. The heat is expected to persist through the ...
The European Union has delayed retaliatory tariffs on US imports, aiming to avoid escalation as trade talks with the Trump ...
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