Nearly half of Finnish SMEs now rate their financial situation as good, according to a new Yrittäjägallup survey. Regional ...
A senior Finnish police officer has been dismissed after accepting a €3,000 bribe in exchange for confidential criminal case ...
Despite a formal ceasefire in Gaza, Israel continues to restrict humanitarian aid and conduct military operations, raising alarm among international observers and aid agencies.
EU leaders have delayed a decision on using frozen Russian assets to fund a €140bn loan to Ukraine, after Belgium blocked ...
Israel’s parliament has advanced a bill to annex the occupied West Bank, drawing criticism from the US and international ...
Neste has reportedly halted fuel deliveries to Russian-owned Teboil in Finland, leaving station operators uncertain and ...
Telecom firm Elisa will cut up to 450 jobs, including 400 in Finland, as part of a restructuring programme aimed at saving ...
The Communist Party of China’s 20th Central Committee convened its fourth plenary session in Beijing to define the 15th ...
Former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö’s memoir reveals private discussions with global leaders, Finland’s NATO path, and ...
Finland’s unemployment rate remained one of the EU’s highest in September, with 259,000 people jobless. Labour force ...
Sweden has signed a letter of intent to sell up to 150 Gripen fighter jets to Ukraine. The agreement follows Ukrainian ...
Finland's government debt rose to 88.4% of GDP by mid-2025, the steepest quarterly and annual increase among EU member states ...
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