Finland and other European countries are closely watching the UK's move to ban tobacco sales for today's under-18s.
May Day is being celebrated in bright, sunny weather. In the capital, the holiday began with the traditional concert in ...
The US food delivery firm Uber Eats has launched its operations in Finland. Users of the Uber app, which has previously been ...
Israel's defence forces have detained more than 170 activists who were part of an aid flotilla bound for Gaza, according to a ...
Any chance of economic growth will depend heavily on when and how the crisis in the Middle East is resolved, the ministry's ...
"The worst cases show the abuse the dogs face," SEY spokesperson Pi Mäkilä told Yle. SEY is calling for tighter legislation ...
Left Alliance leader Minja Koskela has called on Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (NCP) and his government to resign. "The most ...
This week's dismissal of the Anneli Auer case raises uncomfortable questions about the Finnish judiciary, Helsingin Sanomat ...
Finland has fallen to sixth place in the latest World Press Freedom Index published by Reporters Without Borders, marking one ...
Festivities on Thursday, May Day Eve, will culminate in the traditional capping of Helsinki’s Havis Amanda statue.
The group recruited children from Finland for a camp in Crimea while receiving employment support from the City of Helsinki.
Kone's acquisition of TK Elevator would be the largest in Finnish history — and also make it the world's largest elevator ...