Finland welcomes Marco Rubio's comments on transatlantic unity
The US Secretary of State spoke of the importance of US-European relations during his speech at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday.
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Finland celebrates friendship and community on 14 February
A survey last year found that Finnish people have an average of four close friends and a total average of 11 friends.
Drunk Swedish man steals courier's car, tries to drive across Finnish-Russian border
The suspect faces a slew of potential charges, including a border violation, aggravated drunk driving, and payment fraud.
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Finland wants to curb supermarket store brands to give farmers more power, but could the move leave shoppers paying more for less?
Foodora is leaving Finland
After 27 February, the courier company will no longer operate in the country.
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Wolt finally hires couriers as employees – with exceptional terms
According to a labour law expert, it is unusual for a Finnish firm not to reimburse workers for the use of their own tools.
Finland opens Europe's first lithium mine
The long-planned project will create about 350 jobs and offers Europe’s only production chain of its kind, reducing reliance on Chinese imports.
"As a society, we can do better" — Study finds people in Finland feel increasingly lonely
The study revealed that loneliness leads to a multitude of mental health problems — especially among students, low-income earners, and people who speak languages other than Finnish as their mother tongue.
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Finland looks to end "uncontrolled human experiment" with Australia-style ban on social media
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (NCP), the Finnish public health authority THL and two-thirds of Finns are in favour of banning or restricting the use of social media by under-15s.
Worried about the climate? Concrete action can help, study suggests
Concern about the state of the climate is linked to symptoms of depression and anxiety, but symptoms are less common in those who take action, a new study indicates.
Taxman takes a sip from Finland's empties
You've taken the trouble to pick up and return a discarded bottle — now you need to report it to the tax authorities.