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1 month ago
Espoo is debating whether all schools should be required to offer English as the first foreign language – a contentious issue entwined with allegations of segregation and ‘school shopping’.
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Several labour groups approved a compromise deal on Friday, but the Trade Union for the Public and Welfare Sectors (JHL) was not included. It is still planning more strike action next week.
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An Yle investigation last year revealed that third-party agents have exploited Finland’s image as the “happiest country in the world” to sell an inaccurate or downright misleading image of life in the country.
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The court reached its decision without a psychiatric evaluation.
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Nearly 500 counterfeit banknotes turned up in Finland last year.
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“Students look each other in the eye and say hello. This makes me happy,” a principal in Lahti said.
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Green parliamentarian Pekka Haavisto says he will soon submit his resignation.
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A total of 169 people were ordered to leave the country, reports Helsingin Sanomat.
1 month ago
A senior economist characterised the agency’s figures as even bleaker than expected.
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More and more people are qualifying for basic social assistance.