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The Finnish Ombudsman has received six complaints about the selection of President Alexander Stubb’s son, Oliver, for an ...
Thunderstorm damage to safety equipment continues to disrupt metro services in western Espoo, with repairs ongoing and ...
Espanjassa mitattiin kesäkuun lämpöennätys – kuumuusaalto piinaa Eurooppaa Alppien korkeimmalla huipulla lämpötila nousi ...
Russian band Slaughter to Prevail's set at Helsinki's Tuska Festival sparked protests over alleged ties to Russian ...
Tens of thousands joined the Helsinki Pride parade on Saturday, filling the city centre with rainbow flags and festive crowds ...
Thunderstorms brought lightning, heavy rain and strong winds to southern Finland on Sunday, disrupting metro services in ...
Fourteen-year-old Heili Sirviö of Finland won her first gold medal at the X Games in Salt Lake City, topping the women’s park ...
Hundreds of passengers spent the night stranded in trains due to a major electrical fault near Hyvinkää. Rail traffic on ...
A Helsinki neighbourhood grocery is facing rising losses from shoplifting, with alcohol and vitamins frequently targeted.
Climate Minister Sari Multala says Finland’s next government will face the toughest decisions on emissions, as carbon ...
Finnish elderly care units have reduced staff following a drop in the legal minimum staffing ratio. THL reports a 9% cut in ...
The Finnish Aviation Union has announced seven more strike dates in July, threatening further disruption to Finnair ...