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Finland celebrates Finnish Identity Day on 12 May, commemorating Johan Vilhelm Snellman, a 19th-century statesman who ...
Retirement is a time for Finns to unwind, pursue personal interests, and enjoy the freedom that comes with no work ...
Finnish unions have issued a strike warning for universities in Helsinki and Turku, with 13,000 employees set to walk out on ...
The 90-day tariff truce between the United States and China reduces steep trade barriers and signals renewed global economic ...
President Alexander Stubb has begun a historic trip to Kenya and Tanzania, marking Finland’s first presidential-level visit ...
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has decided to disband after four decades of armed conflict with the Turkish state, following calls from imprisoned leader Abdullah Öcalan.
Thirty-six mothers across Finland were awarded medals on Mother's Day for their contributions to family life and parenting, ...
Finns Party leader Riikka Purra will seek re-election despite declining public support, attributing the slump to challenges ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi says Russia is considering a ceasefire, with 12 May seen as a potential turning point ...
Finland’s Finance Ministry admits its key estimate that corporate tax cuts will fund themselves is not based on calculations, ...
A student-led campaign from Haaga-Helia has prompted Finnish media outlets to adopt visible timestamps on news videos shared ...
Steady Energy will build a non-nuclear pilot SMR plant inside a former coal-fired power station in Helsinki to test its ...