Former Finns Party MP Timo Vornanen faces trial in Helsinki for assault, illegal threats and firearms offences after firing a ...
Foreign background residents in the Helsinki region report poor language skills and limited Finnish contacts as key ...
Valmet Automotive will lay off 235 workers and temporarily furlough up to 860 following the end of adjustment talks in Finland. The measures aim to cut costs and reflect falling demand in the ...
Use of artificial intelligence has increased rapidly among Finnish SMEs, with 57 percent now using AI tools. A new survey ...
Finland is set for a nationwide shift to winter weather this week, with heavy snow in Lapland and sleet forecast for central ...
Police in Finland recorded a record 1,808 suspected hate crimes in 2024, with the sharpest increases affecting people with ...
Finnish households invested a record €438 million in investment funds in September 2025, with domestic fund holdings reaching ...
A government proposal to expand the Finnish Tax Administration’s access to bank data has drawn strong criticism from financial sector representatives and privacy advocates. Critics warn of mass ...
For the first time in Finnish history, President Alexander Stubb awarded state honours to 48 fathers for their parenting ...
Over a million people have been evacuated in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Fung-wong approaches, days after Typhoon ...
BBC Director General Tim Davie and News CEO Deborah Turness resign following backlash over a Panorama documentary accused of ...
Drone attacks struck near Khartoum hours after Sudan's RSF declared a humanitarian truce. Military leaders questioned the ...