Ylen Teksti-tv. | Continue reading
Before the latest glitch, Olkiluoto's long-delayed third unit had been tested at 90 percent of its full capacity. | Continue reading
In Finland, the internal records revealed how the company lobbied politicians to reform long-standing laws on the taxi sector. | Continue reading
Finland was excited to welcome a new UN office to Helsinki, but the Finnish government was unaware that the agency was the subject of an internal UN probe. | Continue reading
The 15-year saga of the planned Fennovoima nuclear power plant may have reached a dead end. | Continue reading
The Ministry of the Interior is investigating whether fingerprints taken for passports and identity cards could be handed over to the police for the investigation of serious criminal acts. | Continue reading
The company said the facility will be the world’s largest initiative to recycle waste heat from data centres. | Continue reading
OpenStreetMap is the source for HSL's map data, and anyone can edit it. | Continue reading
Prime Minister Sanna Marin did not want to say on Saturday whether Finland and Sweden were seeking special non-Nato partner status with the United States. | Continue reading
Finland's state-owned rail operator VR says it is trying to add more trains to its Helsinki-St. Petersburg connection. | Continue reading
The government is set to discuss increases to defence spending against the backdrop of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. | Continue reading
The citizens' initiative gathered the required signatures within a few days. | Continue reading
Finland's Foreign Minister says that there is a risk of humanitarian catastrophe in Ukraine. | Continue reading
The controversial project was approved in 2014, but lacked a building permit. | Continue reading
The proposal could help employees who suspect pay discrimination. | Continue reading
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has red-listed Finland in its latest coronavirus update. | Continue reading
The EU Commission decides this autumn if nuclear power will be classified as sustainable. | Continue reading
Clearview AI uses publicly-posted social media photos scraped from the web for use in law enforcement agency investigations. | Continue reading
Huippusuositun maksunvälitysyhtiö Klarnan tietoturvassa on vakava aukko, joka mahdollistaa petosten tehtailun. Ruotsalaisyhtiö kertoo panostavansa petosten kitkemiseen. | Continue reading
The chief doc emphasised that the actual number of heart attacks had declined, and not a matter of people hesitating to seek treatment. | Continue reading
Jan Vapaavuori said he's serious about a contest to come up with a coal replacement – but preferably not biomass or nuclear – to heat the capital city. | Continue reading
The professors behind an open source nasal vaccine say that the effort needs tens of millions of euros in funding. | Continue reading
American in Finland, Emilia Seikkanen, 33, wants to make amends for having worked at Ruptly, Russian state media meddling elections and promoting extremism in the West. | Continue reading
The Olkiluoto 2 (OL2) reactor has been turned off since an emergency shutdown last Thursday. | Continue reading
The extortionist wants payments in Bitcoin. | Continue reading
The company did not reveal when the hack took place, nor how extensive it was. | Continue reading
A Finnish team has developed a coronavirus vaccine for testing, but fears nags in production. | Continue reading
The coronavirus crisis is renewing calls for basic income as economies struggle to cope with the financial fallout. | Continue reading
The carbon offsetting scheme may be in breach of Finland’s strict fundraising laws. | Continue reading
The oval ice formations created by wave action were piled up on a Hailuoto beach. | Continue reading
Adolf Hitler as Mannerheim's surprise guest in 1942 | Continue reading
Google CEO Sundar Pichai called Finland's infrastructure "supportive and welcoming". | Continue reading
The new server farm will be located in Hamina, where the American tech giant previously opened a data centre in 2011. | Continue reading
Finland’s basic income trial increased participants’ sense of happiness but didn’t improve employment, the government said on Friday. | Continue reading
Initially disgusted by the idea of noshing on discarded food, Jessica Suni said she quickly realised that ditched plastic-wrapped items were safe to eat. | Continue reading
Finland's newest public library, a wood-clad behemoth called Oodi, had its grand opening on Wednesday, but celebrations continue on Thursday, Independence Day. | Continue reading
A Helsinki University researcher says Finland's current digital and 'phenomenon-based' learning methods used in schools may not be suitable for all students. | Continue reading
Helsinki University hopes that one percent of the Finnish population - some 54,000 people - will take the online course this year. So far 24,000 have signed up. | Continue reading
According to statistics from the World Health Organisation, the air in Finland is the cleanest in the world. | Continue reading