Long associated with steeply progressive taxation, Finland has quietly revised a tax break aimed at luring highly skilled ...
Thursday's papers: Gold rush payoffs, Finns mourn sugar firm's plans, and luxury cars blocking trams
On Wednesday, Finland's main manufacturer of various types of sugar, Suomen Sokeri, announced redundancy negotiations, ...
The department confirmed to Yle that it is investigating a case of suspected negligent breach of official secrecy.
In terms of the number of victims, in the tens of thousands, the Vastaamo investigation and trial is the biggest criminal ...
The shining reputation of the Finnish education system and the promise of a healthy work-life balance attracts many students from abroad, but do the realities meet the expectations?
The agreement requires the next government to make billions of euros in cuts and tax, regardless of its political composition ...
Many bets are on Finland to win this year's Eurovision Song Contest. One act is a particular favourite, but the actual entry ...
The tranche for Ukraine is part of a broader 72-million-euro humanitarian aid effort for other crises-hit regions of the ...
The heightened checks of tour operators will begin in March, particulary in Northern Finland and Finnish Lapland.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb on Friday formally appointed MP Wille Rydman (Finns) as the country's new minister of ...
Negative spot electricity prices are losing their charge, according to Helsingin Sanomat. Finland's electricity market has become less prone to episodes of zero or negative prices, even as wind ...
Four years into Russia's full-scale invasion, HBL notes that Finland has not tested its wartime readiness since 1945.
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