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A man and a woman, Finns who lived abroad, died in the level-crossing accident along with their dogs. No serious injuries ...
After a cool June with fewer drownings than usual, the number of fatalities spiked in July, when a heatwave enveloped Finland ...
Besides restrictions on the use of mobile devices, Finnish schools are adopting other reforms as the new school year starts.
Petteri Taalas, director of the Finnish Meteorological Institute and formerly of the World Meteorological Organisation, ...
Timo Soini, long-time leader of the Finns Party, told Turun Sanomat he may run in the next parliamentary elections on the ...
"Approximately 75 percent of companies are considering increasing or starting exports to EU countries. Meanwhile 28 percent ...
Electric vehicles accounted for nearly a third of all new registrations during the first seven months of this year.
Finns Party leader Riikka Purra stated that her party opposes recognising Palestine and was merely informed of Finland's ...
Helsinki has not recorded a single traffic fatality in the past 12 months, city and police officials confirmed this week. The ...
A Moomin scholar finds the move "absurd", arguing that the character Stinky is far from racist and the decision likely ...
Among other rules, students will only be permitted to study in English if their Finnish and Swedish skills aren't up to snuff ...
The Somali youths who drowned in Kalajoki lived in a reception home in Kokkola, which houses unaccompanied minors who have ...
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