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The Finnish government is preparing to cut corporate tax from 20% to as low as 17% in a move aimed at reviving economic ...
Overtourism in Santa’s village, start-up race and icebreaker diplomacy: Finland in the world press
Here is a selection of what the international press has published about Finland in the last week: Santa lives in Rovaniemi, ...
The Finnish Meteorological Institute warns of heavy rain and potential flooding across southern Finland on Easter Sunday, ...
DHL has suspended shipments over $800 to US consumers due to new customs rules introduced by the Trump administration. The ...
Finland’s top Lutheran and Orthodox bishops have warned that government budget cuts could worsen child poverty and social ...
The Finnish Aviation Union has announced a work stoppage set for 5 May, affecting Finnair and other airlines, as collective ...
Fuel prices in Finland have dropped sharply in recent weeks, driven by declining global oil prices amid rising trade tensions ...
Finnish families of volunteers killed in Ukraine express frustration with official silence and lack of support. As more Finns ...
Finland will celebrate its tenth national Play Day on Saturday 26 April, with free events nationwide highlighting the joy of ...
Green Party leader Sofia Virta admits to giving false information about logging on her partner’s land. The confusion over ...
Helsinki Region Transport (HSL) will reintroduce online top-ups for HSL cards on 14 May, alongside broader system changes, ...
Astronomers have detected potential biosignature gases in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b using the James Webb Space ...
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