NATO and allied forces began a major military exercise across northern Finland, Norway and Sweden on Monday as the alliance increases its focus on Arctic
Finnish police say organised crime networks recruited teenagers to carry out a contract killing attempt linked to a drug debt, after a fire in a residential
Thousands of people marched through central Helsinki on Sunday to mark International Women’s Day and call for stronger protection of women’s rights.
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An explosion struck the United States embassy compound in Oslo during the early hours of Sunday, prompting a large police response and an investigation
Finnish food group Fazer has signed a memorandum of understanding with Reliance Consumer Products Limited to examine a partnership that would introduce
The Winter Paralympic Games opened in Verona with Russian and Belarusian athletes marching behind national flags for the first time since bans followed
Burnout symptoms have increased and work ability has declined slightly among workers, while concern about the future of employment has grown, according
The Social Democratic Party has extended its lead over the governing National Coalition Party to the widest margin of the current parliamentary term, according
Hundreds of citizens have registered for a government-organised repatriation flight from the Middle East as conflict across the region disrupts air travel
A surge of warm air and sunshine will lift temperatures across Finland this weekend, with forecasters warning that parts of the country may approach 10°C
Finland’s government plans to remove a legal ban that blocks nuclear weapons from entering the country. The proposal links the change to national defence
Finnish Customs has opened a large investigation into suspected tax fraud linked to used vehicle imports into Finland. Authorities state that more than
A United States submarine sank an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean near Sri Lanka, killing at least 87 sailors, amid the US-Israeli war against Iran.
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