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Baltic Sea Day highlights issues of heritage and environmental protection

Towns and cities along Finland’s southern and western coast are joining together to celebrate the heritage of the Baltic Sea, and highlight the need for greater environmental protection. As a central feature in the lives of many Finns – whether…

Development Minister: Pandemic laid bare weaknesses in society

In the last half year, as the coronavirus pandemic swept across the planet, Finland has been quietly working with other donor countries to continue providing aid to nations most in need. Countries like Iraq or Somalia, with public healthcare systems…

Bittersweet victory for Finns with partners trapped abroad and waiting on visas

Campaigners say they’re pleased that new visa rules mean their partners, stranded abroad by coronavirus travel bans, can now apply for visas to visit Finland – but they question why it’s taken so long to happen. Posting online as part…

Olympic Stadium strikes gold with modern take on heritage architecture

Helsinki’s iconic Olympic Stadium, a field of dreams for thousands of athletes over the decades, is open again for sporting glory. After four years of renovations, the results of a €300 million makeover showcase the original 1930’s architecture with a…

Get into hiking: Tips for exploring Nuuksio and Sipoonkorpi – even if you’re a beginner!

This weekend is set to be another warm one, with temperatures hitting +22°C – possibly for the last time this summer. If you’re in the Helsinki metropolitan region having two national parks right on the doorstep of Helsinki, Vantaa and…

Hunger strikers take climate change message to parliament

A group of protesters is hoping their peaceful but jarring hunger strike action sends a clear message to the Finnish government that more action needs to be taken to slow climate change. With its tents, colourful banners, potted plants and…

Li Andersson interview: ‘Coronavirus back-to-school discussion has moved on since spring’

Finnish students are heading back to school on Wednesday, after an unprecedented year that saw classes suspended during the worst of the coronavirus epidemic in spring, and a switch to distance learning for tens of thousands of pupils. Although classes…

Finland’s top diplomat in Beirut: ‘Lebanese people seem to be tired of rising from the ashes’

The Muslim call to prayer echoed from mosques across Lebanon on Tuesday evening, as church bells tolled at exactly 18:09, a week after a man-made disaster caused widespread destruction in the capital Beirut. Finland’s Acting Ambassador to Lebanon Aki Kauppinen…

Food camps teaching lessons about nutrition and sustainability

Children at food food camps around the country have been learning lessons about nutrition and sustainability that organisers hope will help them develop healthy cooking and eating habits. The August camps, run by the 4H organisation, took place just before…

Let’s speak about our periods: Campaign pressures politicians to cut tax on sanitary products

A campaign spearheaded by the Finnish Feminist Association Naisunioni is working with political parties to raise awareness of the issues of period poverty, and to get a tax cut on their agendas. There’s currently value added tax of 24% put…

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Crosshairs: Accused man apologises in court for online harassment of interior minister

A 30-year old man has apologised in court on Tuesday, for online posts he made about Interior Minister Maria Ohisalo (Green). The comments came on…

Capital region turns to TikTok to reinforce mask message

Authorities in the capital city region are turning to TikTok to help reinforce the message among young people about wearing face masks. The cities of…

Morning headlines: Tuesday 17th November 2020

Trial begins in Maria Ohisalo online harassment case A 30-year old man is due in Helsinki District Court today, facing charges of online harassment against…

Huuhkajat arrive in Wales for crucial decider without key players

The Finnish men’s national football team arrived in Wales on Monday ahead of a crunch match, without their captain at the helm, or two…

Iraqis overtake Russians as the biggest group of prospective new Finnish citizens

The greatest number of citizenship applications received this year has been from Iraqis – officially overtaking Russian nationals who had been the nationality lodging…

Trial begins in deadly Kuopio bus crash case

The trial begins on Monday for a bus driver who was behind the wheel when his vehicle was involved in a deadly crash. It happened…

Number of job vacancies falls year-on-year

New figures published on Monday morning show the ongoing economic impact of the coronavirus crisis. Statistics Finland reports the number of job vacancies during…

Morning headlines: Monday 16th November 2020

Number of job vacancies falls New figures published on Monday morning show the ongoing economic impact of the coronavirus crisis. Statistics Finland reports the number…