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As Finland pushes further into digital services, experts warn that government cost-cutting risks deepening digital exclusion, ...
Helsinki has seen a sharp rise in assault cases involving children under 15, prompting concern from police and schools.
Lung cancer deaths among men in Helsinki have halved since the early 1990s, driven by a sharp decline in smoking rates. The ...
A Finnish school stabbing that injured three girls in Pirkkala is being investigated as a possible misogyny-driven act.
Helsinki has restricted the use of substitute staff in daycare centres as part of cost-saving measures, without notifying ...
Alcohol consumption in Finland fell by 4.4% in 2023, continuing a long-term decline despite relaxed retail rules. The drop ...
Finland has completed the first 35 km of a planned 200 km barrier on its border with Russia, citing security concerns and ...
Finland’s Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that Wolt couriers are employees, not independent entrepreneurs. The ...
Finland’s top defence strategist warns that Russia could pose a threat to Nato within five years, as troop repositioning and ...
Finnish MPs report an unprecedented surge of public messages ahead of a Gaza debate in Parliament, revealing sharp political ...
Rain and cooler weather are set to dominate Finland through the rest of May, with multiple fronts crossing the country.
State Secretary Antti Salminen has resigned after assisting two Finns Party ministers for about a year. Interior Minister ...
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