In Finland, around 12,500 single-family homes were sold in 2024, according to Tuomas Viljamaa, the managing director of the ...
Nearly 600 Russian asylum seekers are awaiting decisions from the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri), with most applications ...
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (NCP) told STT on Saturday that the EU must respond to the possible tariffs strongly, in unison ...
Helsinki’s Tove Jansson Park, located in Katajanokka, will undergo a major renovation that will bring the beloved Moomintroll to the heart of the park. The refurbishment aims to enhance the park’s ...
Here is a selection of what the international press has published about Finland in the last week: Is Finland losing the train ...
Total media advertising spending in Finland reached €1.3 billion in 2024, marking a 1.3% decline compared to the previous ...
Finland and India already have strong trade and investment ties, but there is still significant untapped potential, according ...
Unemployment among Finland’s highly educated workforce has risen to unprecedented levels, with over 52,000 university ...
Finland is bracing for a large-scale retail strike that could see thousands of supermarkets and logistics centres shut down ...
A National Bureau of Investigation (KRP) spokesperson told the Finnish public broadcaster on Tuesday that police have ...
Karina Jutila, the head of E2 Research, said young men may be inclined to hold such views for two reasons: they may be drawn to resurgent conservative ideas and they may consider the question distant.
Finnish schools have made media literacy a key part of education, equipping even six-year-olds with the skills to spot fake news and online manipulation. Finland has consistently ranked as Europe’s ...