A reading group organised by the far-right Sinimusta Liike (Blue-and-Black Movement) in Helsinki’s Oodi Central Library on ...
A recent study by the Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (Etla) reveals that an increase in immigrant workforce ...
Nearly half of Finns believe that the country’s pension system will collapse in the future, rendering it unable to pay earned ...
Investors in Finland face a rare and unsettling scenario as seven real estate funds have suspended or restricted redemptions ...
The Finnish car market faced a challenging year in 2024, with only 74,072 new passenger cars registered, a 15.4% drop ...
Helsinki welcomed the new year with a grand celebration at Kansalaistori Square, drawing approximately 75,000 attendees. The ...
Humans have been relying on robots for decades, often without realising it. While science fiction has shaped the popular ...
Finland’s economy is projected to be the worst-performing in the eurozone for 2024, marking the second consecutive year of ...
Finland experienced an exceptionally warm year in 2024, with average temperatures across the country significantly above long ...
They say violence is never the answer, but what happens when violence has already been woven into the fabric of our systems?
Juha Lavapuro, a newly appointed judge at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), on Monday criticised the Parliament’s ...
Fingrid on Wednesday reported that Estlink 2, a 170-kilometre mostly underwater transmission link between Finland and Estonia ...