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Students falling short of minimum credit requirements urged to repay received financial aid
Young women at the Helsinki University library. LEHTIKUVA Previous Article Prevalence of…
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Finnair benefited almost €475m from tax exemptions in 2022, says report
A Finnair aircraft landed at Helsinki Airport on 1 August 2023. The Finnish majority state-owned airline benefited from the tax exemptions granted to…
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Finnish trade unions are gearing up to take action against government
People took part in an anti-racism demonstration in Helsinki on 19 July 2023. The Finnish government has laid out plans to restrict the right to strike…
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Orpo makes surprise visit to Kyiv, detailing new military aid package
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (left) and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy shook hands during a joint press conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, on…
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Helsinki social democrats request Jutta Urpilainen to run for SDP’s presidential candidate
Jutta Urpilainen Previous Article YLE: Finnish government considers cutting labour market…
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Deteriorating economic conditions impacting job market, says central chamber of commerce chief…
Customer at the Employment Service Center in Pasila's TE Office in Helsinki. LEHTIKUVA Previous…
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Niinistö calls for sweeping global action to combat climate change
President Sauli Niinistö addressed Finnish diplomats at the Parliament House in Helsinki on Tuesday, 22 August 2023. Niinistö called for far-reaching…
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Customs ensures trans fat compliance in imported foodstuffs
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Finns wary about long-term damage to the economy from coronavirus
Most people who responded to a new survey said they would be willing to compromise their own standard of living to help the country recover economically.…
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Parliament starts debate on rare MP prosecution request
MPs will vote on Friday to prosecute one of their own - but the motion needs a five-sixths majority before it will happen.…
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