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Finland's Education minister wants to keep kids in school until the middle of June, but expat parents say his plan fails to solve the current problems — and may even create new ones.
Yle has compiled five growth indicators showing that both households and businesses are slightly more confident about the ...
Finland is afflicted by structural unemployment, meaning there is a mismatch between workers' skills and those employers want ...
Jussi Halla-aho previously said that the reasons behind his 2021 resignation would remain sealed in an envelope for 10 years, ...
Most young people in Finland think the country's security situation will worsen over the next five years, according to a new ...
The All Points North podcast returns next week, and we want to hear what's on your mind as the summer winds down.
Helsingin Sanomat answers the question: "Why do school days for some students in Finland last only three hours?" ...
Finnish President Alexander Stubb said there are no concrete security guarantees for Ukraine, but progress is being made.
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo commented on the death of MP Eemeli Peltonen (SDP), calling the news "truly shocking".
News of President Stubb’s participation in the Ukraine peace talks in Washington DC dominated Finnish headlines on Tuesday.
Building and maintaining one large daycare centre rather than many smaller ones is much cheaper for municipalities.
Mieli Mental Health Finland's Crisis Hotline has received a record number of calls this summer. In June and July, the ...