From January 2026, paper authorisations will no longer be accepted for collecting Finnish passports and ID cards, as Finland ...
A student at Vihti's secondary school was taken into police custody after allegedly attacking a teacher. The school was ...
The New York Times has filed a federal lawsuit against the Pentagon, accusing it of violating press freedom through new ...
Israel will be allowed to compete in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest despite international calls for exclusion over its actions in Gaza. Several countries plan to boycott the event, while Finland ...
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said Finland should issue a formal apology to the Sámi people after the publication of a national truth and reconciliation report detailing decades of assimilation and ...
Over 700 students and staff at the University of Helsinki joined nationwide protests demanding an end to academic cooperation ...
Finnish Parliament has approved a law raising inheritance and gift tax thresholds from 2026. Inheritances below €30,000 and ...
Russia has officially withdrawn from key parts of a 1972 energy agreement with Finland, ending compensation electricity ...
President Donald Trump has announced plans for military strikes inside Venezuela, escalating his administration’s anti-drug ...
Belgium remains the key holdout in the EU’s push to fund Ukraine using €140bn in frozen Russian assets. Despite new legal guarantees from the European Commission, Prime Minister Bart De Wever warns ...
Talks between US envoys and Vladimir Putin over a new Ukraine peace plan ended without agreement, as Moscow rejects European conditions and Kyiv awaits further US consultation.
Oxford University Press has named “rage bait” as the 2025 Word of the Year, reflecting a growing awareness of online content ...
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