VIDEO: 13,000 People in Senate Square Demand Talks With Government Instead of...
About 13,000 people, according to police estimates, took part in a protest called "Stop Now!" in the Senate Square on Thursday afternoon
View ArticleStrikes Bring Public Transport to a Standstill on Friday; Here’s What Runs...
Public transport will be disrupted on Friday.
View ArticleGALLERY: Strikes Against the Government’s Policies Clear the City Center of...
The strikes against the government’s cuts cleared the streets of downtown Helsinki on Friday.
View ArticleFILM REVIEW: Finnish ‘(Pri)sons’ is a Violent Humdinger
Here’s how I came to score 100%.
View ArticleAlexander Stubb Leads Polls and Early Voting Results in Finnish Presidential...
The next Finnish President will be elected tonight. According to the polls and early voting results, Alexander Stubb (NCP) will win.
View ArticleVR Cancels All Long-Distance Trains on Tuesday
For safety reasons related to track damage, no long-distance train services will run on Tuesday.
View ArticleWe Know This: Alexander Stubb is the Next Finnish President, Here’s What You...
We followed the presidential race of Alexander Stubb (NCP) up to the point where he was facing the runner-up, Pekka Haavisto (Greens), and then, during the final hours it became clear that Stubb may win.
View ArticleAddressing Labor Shortages in the EU: The Imperative of Enhancing Job Quality...
Labor shortages have become a pressing issue as EU economies recover from COVID-19. But it will take more than skills development to address these shortages.
View Article‘Dune: Part Two’ Film Review: This Movie Will Likely Blow Your Mind
‘Dune: Part Two' scores 100% in Tony Öhberg's review. "It was a thrilling, action-packed tale that rocked black Italian leather seats for nearly three hours while keeping viewers glued to a screen...
View Article‘Spaceman’ Starring Adam Sandler is a Story About a Cosmonaut Talking to a...
In 'Spaceman,' comedian Adam Sandler receives comfort from a large arachnid in outer space. There's not much more to say.
View ArticleGALLERY: The Inauguration of President Alexander Stubb
Alexander Stubb was inaugurated as Finland's 13th president, marking the beginning of a new era and bringing to an end the tenure of President Sauli Niinistö.
View ArticlePeela’s Album Release Gig Was a Groovy Sensory Feast
Peela consists of some of Helsinki's finest up-and-coming jazz musicians. On Thursday evening, they took over the Koko Jazz Club and played to a full house.
View ArticleFinland is the World’s Happiest Country for the Seventh Year in a Row
Finland, once again, is the happiest country in the world.
View ArticleLabor Unions Extend Strikes to Three Weeks; A Deeper Look at the ‘Political...
Finland ranks as the happiest country in the world for the seventh year in a row. At the same time, trade unions and the government have reached a stalemate and companies have no choice but to leave...
View Article‘An Import Ban Would be Catastrophic’; Minister Rydman Explains Why the...
Wille Rydman (Finns), the minister of economic affairs, defends the nickel trade, saying Finland and other Western countries depend on Nornickel's nickel refining.
View ArticleFintraffic: Easter Traffic on Good Friday Similar to a Quiet Sunday
Fintraffic had previously estimated that Good Friday traffic would be heavy between the morning and afternoon. THE EASTER TRAFFIC on Good Friday has been comparable to a quiet Sunday. according to...
View ArticleStudent, 12, Suspected in Vantaa School Shooting; Three Pupils Injured
Police suspect a minor shot other students at Viertola school, Vantaa.
View ArticleVantaa School Shooting Claims One 12-Year-Old Victim and Leaves Two Seriously...
The shooting at Viertola school in Vantaa left a 12-year-old dead and two students of the same age seriously injured. The incident sent shockwaves through the nation on Tuesday.
View ArticleThe Suspected School Shooter in Vantaa Planned His Attack, According to the...
The events leading up to Tuesday's school shooting in Viertola have begun to unfold. Here's what we know so far.
View ArticleSix Years of Waiting Did Not Help BASF in Finland to Start Production
BASF chose Harjavalta as the first European site to produce battery materials for the European automotive market, but is now forced to announce layoffs.
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