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A Finnish firm is suspected of aggravated fraud, embezzlement, and money laundering over a €5.7 million deal to supply ...
Helsinki Court of Appeal has convicted two journalists for disclosing and attempting to disclose classified military ...
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 ...
Finland’s booming nail salon industry is facing allegations of exploitation, with insiders claiming that many Vietnamese-owned salons are involved in illegal practices including selling jobs for tens ...
Finland’s national rail operator VR has confirmed that more than 10,000 passengers were affected by last weekend’s widespread train disruption, which led to the cancellation of dozens of services and ...
Finnair announced it will cancel around 100 flights on Wednesday, 2 July, due to strike action by the Finnish Aviation Union (IAU), affecting ground services essential to the airline's operations. The ...
Starting 1 July, Finland has banned cargo ships from discharging toilet wastewater, scrubber sludge and sulphuric wash water into its coastal waters. The move makes Finland the first country to impose ...
Helsinki and surrounding areas are expected to see the warmest days of the summer so far this week, with temperatures forecast to climb as high as 25°C after a cold and unsettled June. According to ...
Russian band Slaughter to Prevail's set at Helsinki's Tuska Festival sparked protests over alleged ties to Russian ...
Espanjassa mitattiin kesäkuun lämpöennätys – kuumuusaalto piinaa Eurooppaa Alppien korkeimmalla huipulla lämpötila nousi ...
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 ...
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