Morning papers tell readers that US tariffs on EU goods could severely dampen economic growth here in Finland.
Wednesday's papers: Grads go back to school, Ukraine's rebuilding opportunity, and reindeer poachers
Wednesday's papers: Grads go back to school, Ukraine's rebuilding opportunity, and reindeer poachers
Some parents are joining their kids in grade school to learn Finnish.Zena Iovino (Yle News)
As America sided with Russia at the UN, Finland's president was in Kyiv to support Ukraine.
Monday's papers: Drug problems, fur farming politics and the promise of warmer days ahead
Monday's papers: Drug problems, fur farming politics and the promise of warmer days ahead
Domestic outlets cover everything from drugs in Helsinki to seasonal allergies.Zena Iovino (Yle News)
Domestic news outlets speculate that Russia may deploy forces to Finland's eastern border as America's new foreign policy sends shockwaves across Europe.
Thursday's papers: Troops for Ukraine, Trump tariffs, and a warning from Finland's ice ambassador
Thursday's papers: Troops for Ukraine, Trump tariffs, and a warning from Finland's ice ambassador
How would Europe monitor a potential ceasefire in Ukraine?Zena Iovino (Yle News)
Europe's exclusion from Ukraine talks in Saudi Arabia is causing frustration in Finland.
A Helsingin Sanomat column questions whether cutting unemployment benefits boosts employment, suggesting it may only force people into low-paying jobs.
The eastern border fence is being built at the highest-risk areas along the 1,300-km-long shared border with Russia.
US President Trump's call to Vladimir Putin was a major topic of discussion during Finnish Parliament's question hour on Thursday evening.
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Domestic outlets cover everything from ambulance response and church membership to retail investing.
Wednesday's papers: Airport staycationers, a carless society, and electricity costs
Wednesday's papers: Airport staycationers, a carless society, and electricity costs
Would you staycation at Helsinki Airport?Zena Iovino (Yle News)
Finnish pensioners in Sweden are concerned about the government's move to stop paying national pensions to people living abroad.
Monday's papers: Concerning unemployment, a Russian opposition leader and Finland's clean air
Monday's papers: Concerning unemployment, a Russian opposition leader and Finland's clean air
Finland consistently ranks among the countries with the cleanest air in the world.Zena Iovino (Yle News)
Finns Party Health Minister Kaisa Juuso issued an urgent warning — without a significant increase in immigration, Finland's health services are at risk of collapse.
Iltalehti reports praise from Finland's foreign minister for the United States' stand on Ukraine peace talks, with the caveat that Europe must have a seat at the table.
According to a morning press report, the Finnish Security and Intelligence Service says there have been no definite signs of sabotage in Finland — by, or on behalf of, Russia.
Parliament is not exempt from the state spending squeeze, and MPs' parties will be one part of the cuts.
Monday's papers: Chauffeur parents, a cold snap and pricey electricity
Monday's papers: Chauffeur parents, a cold snap and pricey electricity
Why are some parents driving their kids to school?Zena Iovino (Yle News)
The slowdown in Finland's immigration growth can be seen as a positive thing, says Finns Party leader and Finance Minister Riikka Purra.
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Will the European Union challenge social media platforms' retreat from content moderation? Finland's EU Commissioner is at the heart of that battle.
Wednesday's papers: Finland cuts grain stockpiles, fighting the flu and flavour of the season
Wednesday's papers: Finland cuts grain stockpiles, fighting the flu and flavour of the season
Finland is reducing its grain reserves this spring.Zena Iovino (Yle News)
The Hygge-tastic photo caused a stir on social media — but should Alexander Stubb have even been there?
A defence spending target of 3% of GDP is more likely than the 5% aim pushed by US President Donald Trump, say members of the parliamentary Defence Committee.
All wellbeing counties across Finland are likely seeking savings opportunities in emergency services, according to Maaseuden Tulevaisuus.
Domestic outlets examine Russian hybrid operations and the decline in Finnish timber exports to China.
Welfare region leaders fear that government pressure to achieve savings could compromise citizens' rights to social and healthcare services.
Jacob Friis was announced as Finland's football coach on Monday, which was good news for him and his family.
Monday's papers: Bankruptcy boom, Marin's stalker and service with a smile
Monday's papers: Bankruptcy boom, Marin's stalker and service with a smile
More and more Finnish companies are going under, reports Kauppalehti.Zena Iovino (Yle News)
The Finnish Hunters' Association is offering a 50-euro reward for each wolf or hybrid wolf fecal sample.
Schools in Espoo and Tampere are experimenting with placing immigrant children in regular classes, instead of separating them into preparatory groups.
Wednesday's papers: Unemployed grads, data snooping and unusually mild weather
Wednesday's papers: Unemployed grads, data snooping and unusually mild weather
Domestic outlets feature highly educated people's struggles to find jobs.Zena Iovino (Yle News)
Tuesday sees a gathering of leaders from Baltic Sea states in Helsinki.
Can watching a concert with virtual reality glasses help speed recovery from brain injury?
Friday's papers: Sitra budget cuts, a US-style financial crisis and a snowy weekend
Friday's papers: Sitra budget cuts, a US-style financial crisis and a snowy weekend
Domestic outlets explore cuts facing publicly funded organisations in Finland.Zena Iovino (Yle News)
The Director General of Finland's benefits agency Kela serves a seven-year term, and has a salary exceeding 20,000 euros per month.
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In a recent blog post, finance minister Riikka Purra (Finns) dismissed income inequality in Finland , criticised the public's knowledge and blamed the media for spreading misinformation.
The openly racist Blue-Black Movement assembled at Helsinki's Oodi Central Library on Monday, claiming to hold a reading circle.
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