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Finland commits €3m to UN women’s initiative in Ukraine
The foreign ministry says the effort demonstrates Finland’s commitment to supporting the rights of women and girls and aiding Ukraine’s recovery.
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Kanta-Häme
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Police not ruling out possibility of arson in bread factory blaze
The fire will likely completely destroy the Jokioinen Leipä bread factory in Kanta-Häme, according to the firm’s managing director.
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Donor-conceived adults in Finland gain access to their origins
Since 2007, sperm and egg donation in Finland has not been anonymous. The first children conceived since then are reaching adulthood, granting them the right to learn the identity of their donor.
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2 months ago
Medicines watchdog warns of deadly social media pill challenges
Misuse can quickly cause permanent harm, Fimea says.
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Economic strain pushes more Finns towards charity
Financial strain is increasingly affecting a broader segment of the population.
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Students mark ‘Vanhat Day’ in style
The school tradition celebrates eleventh graders’ status as the new seniors.
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Cold but dry weather ahead for the weekend
Temperatures will mostly range between -10 and -15 degrees Celsius nationwide.
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RAI: Italy avalanche kills two Finns
Rescuers located the victims using tracking devices, but they were already dead.
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Venezuelans included in refugee quota
Finland will admit 50 Venezuelans from Peru as part of its annual refugee quota.
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2 months ago
Friday’s papers: Nuclear deterrence, an exploding ship, and going for gold
Even as gold retreats from record highs, Finns continue cashing in on the precious metal.
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