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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 ...
President Alexander Stubb has begun a historic trip to Kenya and Tanzania, marking Finland’s first presidential-level visit ...
The 90-day tariff truce between the United States and China reduces steep trade barriers and signals renewed global economic ...
Finland celebrates Finnish Identity Day on 12 May, commemorating Johan Vilhelm Snellman, a 19th-century statesman who ...
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland has rejected a proposal to formally recognise both same-sex and heterosexual ...
New satellite imagery reveals Russia has increased military activity near the Finnish border, including troop deployments, ...
Thirty-six mothers across Finland were awarded medals on Mother's Day for their contributions to family life and parenting, ...
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.
A student-led campaign from Haaga-Helia has prompted Finnish media outlets to adopt visible timestamps on news videos shared ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi says Russia is considering a ceasefire, with 12 May seen as a potential turning point ...
Nearly 60% of Finnish jobseekers are applying outside their own field, according to a new YTK survey, as economic uncertainty ...