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The University of Eastern Finland has received its largest-ever donation, over €3 million, from late Lapinlahti farmer and ...
Eurofound reports substantial 2025 minimum wage rises across the EU, often outpacing inflation. Yet rising housing costs are ...
US President Donald Trump has placed Washington DC’s police force under federal control and deployed 800 National Guard ...
Severe thunderstorms swept into southern and western Finland on Tuesday, bringing heavy showers, strong gusts and possible ...
Finnish Defence Minister Antti Häkkänen says the war in Gaza will not affect Finland’s ongoing arms purchases from Israel, ...
Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen says Europe will not accept any peace deal for Ukraine that rewards Russian ...
London police arrest 522 people, many elderly, during protests against the UK’s ban on Palestine Action under terrorism laws. Critics call the move a threat to free speech, while the government ...
Sharif, were killed in an Israeli strike near Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital. Israel alleges ties to Hamas, but evidence remains scant. The UN calls the killings a breach of humanitarian law as press groups ...
University of Helsinki Professor Kirsi Tirri says Finland’s neglect of gifted students is contributing to declining PISA ...
Finnish grocery stores are facing a surge in shoplifting and violent incidents, prompting retailers to introduce secure ...
Finnish Customs will tighten inspections at Helsinki ports from 12 August to 30 September to prevent African swine fever from entering the country, focusing on passenger traffic from Estonia and ...
The captain and two officers of the oil tanker Eagle S face charges in Finland for allegedly dragging an anchor across the ...