Survey finds over 40 percent of residents in Finland’s capital region feel unsafe using public transport, with concerns ...
Finland proposes higher fees for elderly care and broader social welfare cuts aiming for €100 million in savings, including ending work rehabilitation schemes and reducing administrative duties.
Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping during ceasefire as oil prices fall and global markets react while US ...
Finland moves forward with plans to introduce a citizenship test, as the government submits legislation to Parliament as part ...
Finland moves to introduce a tourist tax as the government begins drafting legislation that would allow municipalities to ...
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon begins as displaced civilians return home, global leaders call for restraint, and talks linked to the illegal US-Israeli war against Iran gain momentum.
Finland plans to upgrade its public warning system with Cell Broadcast technology, enabling authorities to send alerts directly to mobile phones as part of a wider multi-channel safety network.
Pope Leo XIV condemns global leaders as “tyrants” during a visit to Cameroon, criticising war spending and the use of religion to justify conflict amid an ongoing dispute with US President Donald ...
A new Finnish party barometer shows two thirds of voters rate Prime Minister Petteri Orpo’s government poorly, while ...
Helsinki’s OMXH index closed at its highest level since 2000, supported by global market gains linked to hopes of easing ...
Finnish authorities investigate a fourth drone found in Iitti as links to earlier incidents raise concerns over airspace ...
Hungary’s prime minister-elect Péter Magyar says he will suspend state media broadcasts and overhaul press laws after a landslide election win that ends Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule and gives his party ...