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A new survey shows 35% of companies in the Helsinki region are struggling to find skilled workers despite high unemployment, ...
President Alexander Stubb and Suzanne Innes-Stubb will receive traditional May Day greetings in Helsinki on Thursday, ...
Helsinki launches a new therapy guarantee for children and young people from 1 May 2025, aiming to ensure access to mental ...
Cold weather and headwinds have slowed the spring migration of barnacle geese to Finland, with the main migration wave still ...
Police evacuated thousands from Helsinki’s Kaivopuisto park on May Day Eve due to assaults, fireworks misuse, and public ...
Helsinki’s health and social services will operate with adjusted hours during May Day 2025. Emergency and crisis services ...
Around 150 youth workers, volunteers, and emergency services personnel will patrol Helsinki on May Day Eve to support young ...
Remote workers in Finland must act now to claim the 960-euro home office deduction before it is eliminated next year.
Alko launches a trial to sell soon-to-expire drinks at reduced prices in Tampere, aiming to cut waste and environmental ...
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo defends Finland’s new tax cuts and pension fund borrowing, promising economic growth will prevent ...
Finland has announced its support for the EU’s new action plan aimed at improving the security and resilience of submarine cables, citing the strategic importance of the Baltic Sea.
A weekly roundup of global media coverage on Finland features a political shift to the left, the return of wolverines to ...
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