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Finnish debt crisis deepens: 15,000 more face payment defaults in 2024
A person is sorting out their financial matters with a calculator and a guide from the Guarantee Foundation designed to help manage debts. LEHTIKUVA…
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Water business is a licence to print money, professor tells HS
Water running out of a tap in Espoo on 15 March 2024. Finland’s ruling and opposition parties have continued to debate a government bill designed to…
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Autumn storm could reach Southern Finland on Wednesday
Autumn leaves in Kirkkojärvi, Espoo, on Monday, 7 October 2024. A low-pressure system is forecast to bring heavy rains and storm-like winds to parts of…
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Finland is leaving door open for water supply privatisation, warn activists, opposition members
Pinja Perholehto (SDP) had the floor during a plenary session in the Finnish Parliment on 5 June 2024. Perholehto is one of many oppositoin lawmakers…
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Finns struggle with summer vacation debt, some repaying until 2025
Helsinki-Vantaa Airport in Vantaa on August 30, 2024. LEHTIKUVA Next Article HS: Helsinki one…
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Finnish government in rare public disagreement over foreign policy
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (NCP) faced members of the media to shed light on the latest meeting of the president and ministerial committee on foreign…
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Centre is on the rise, National Coalition on the decline in latest YLE poll
Chairpersons Antti Lindtman of the Social Democrats (left), Petteri Orpo of the National Coalition and Antti Kaikkonen of the Centre greeted each other…
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HS: Helsinki one step closer to dedicating Kaivokatu to public transport
People hopping on and off a tram at Rautatientori Square in Helsinki on 3 June 2024. Kaivokatu, a short street running past the square, is to be…
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Severe occupational burnout on the rise among Finnish workers
A fatigued employee in an office in Helsinki on August 5, 2024. Already one in ten Finns is likely experiencing occupational burnout. LEHTIKUVA…
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Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment starts talks over up to 40 staff cuts
Plaques outside the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment in Helsinki on 26 September 2024. On Wednesday, the ministry began talks over the…
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