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Israel has begun the first stages of a ground offensive on Gaza City, calling up 60,000 reservists as airstrikes and ...
Electricity prices on Finland’s spot market will spike on Thursday, with evening rates climbing close to 34 cents per kilowatt hour. Calm weather has cut wind power production, forcing reliance on ...
Over half of Finland’s unemployed are structurally unemployed and unlikely to find work through economic growth alone, EVA warns. Youth unemployment is rising, with new policy proposals focused on ...
Finland’s state-owned alcohol retailer Alko will close nine outlets this autumn, including its two smallest shops in Helsinki. The closures, described as part of “normal network planning,” come amid ...
A new survey finds that one in three young Finns is postponing or abandoning plans to have children due to concerns about ...
Finland’s two state forensic psychiatric hospitals report a growing number of severely ill patients arriving without prior ...
A man hospitalised after a broad daylight assault in central Helsinki is calling for action against street drug use, warning ...
A 16-year-old arrived at a student hazing event in Espoo carrying a machete and was found in possession of alpha-PVP, a ...
A new biography of Finnish parliamentary speaker Jussi Halla-aho reveals that exhaustion, depression, and personal turmoil ...
The Eurovision Song Contest will return to Vienna in May 2026, with the Wiener Stadthalle hosting the event for the third ...
Teachers across Finland oppose a proposal to delay school summer holidays by two weeks, citing pupil exhaustion and risks to ...
Finnish pension funds have invested tens of millions in companies operating in Israeli settlements, including Airbnb and ...