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Tick sightings in Finland have more than doubled compared to last year, with over 115,000 reports so far. Experts link the ...
Finland’s Baltic ringed seal population has grown fivefold since the 1970s, reaching around 25,000. A University of Helsinki ...
Finland will extend temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, aligning with an EU directive. Around ...
Finland has received no inquiries from Ukraine or Russia over a former Wagner fighter detained in June after crossing the ...
Israel launched airstrikes in Damascus and Suwayda as fighting between Syria’s regime and Druze groups escalates. Nearly 250 ...
Finnair has been ranked the worst airline in Europe by a consumer index, following months of strike disruptions and customer ...
Three children were rescued from drowning in Espoo on Tuesday after being pulled lifeless from the water in separate ...
North Savo has terminated the contracts of 12 foreign healthcare workers, citing inadequate language and professional skills.
Emails and internal documents suggest that President Alexander Stubb’s son received favourable treatment for an internship at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, despite lacking experience ...
A new survey shows that nearly half of Finns now identify as politically right-wing, the highest level recorded. Liberal ...
The European Central Bank has launched a design competition for the next series of euro banknotes. Designers in the EU are ...
A Finnish court has ruled that the seizure of Russian state-owned property in Finland is legal, rejecting Moscow’s claims of ...
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