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Hotel prices across Finland are spiking as summer events combine with dynamic pricing algorithms. In some cases, nightly ...
Women now hold 40% of board seats in Finland’s largest listed companies, a new high amid preparations for updated corporate ...
Over 24,000 Finnish households exceed income limits for state-subsidised rental housing, with some earning more than €12,000 ...
A heatwave and high-pressure system caused Russian radio signals to travel unusually far, with listeners in southeast Finland ...
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo has rejected the European Commission's proposed €2 trillion EU budget for 2028–2034, ...
Trust in Finnish politicians has dropped sharply, with only 1% of citizens reporting “very high” trust, according to a ...
Finland's largest wasp, the European hornet, is spreading north due to warmer summers and milder winters. Though intimidating ...
TV producer Robin Kaye, known for his work on American Idol, and his husband Thomas Deluca were found shot dead in their Los ...
Rents in Helsinki dropped for the first time since 2015, falling 0.3% in the second quarter. Experts link the change to housing benefit reforms and oversupply in the capital region.
A drunk man stole a city bus in Helsinki and drove it for ten minutes with two passengers aboard before police stopped him. He is now under investigation for multiple offences.
Finland’s Baltic ringed seal population has grown fivefold since the 1970s, reaching around 25,000. A University of Helsinki ...
Israel launched airstrikes in Damascus and Suwayda as fighting between Syria’s regime and Druze groups escalates. Nearly 250 ...