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"We've declared war on the rats," says the owner of an old bakery where the rodents have taken refuge since a former cinema ...
After the Pope’s death on Easter Monday, Stubb said that Francis "will be remembered for his work against poverty and social ...
The rise in redundancies in the health and social services sectors is linked to the budget shortfalls of Finland’s wellbeing ...
The government plans to reduce VAT on food by half a percentage point — to 13.5 percent. But consumers will only save money ...
Those earning a quarter of a million euros annually will see a tax reduction of around 9,250 euros per year, based on ...
The validity was decreased to five years in 2006, when biometric identifiers – i.e. facial images and fingerprints – were ...
Finnish papers explored the potential impact of scrapping popular tax perks, including the remote work deduction, bike ...
All Points North looks into the surging number of children in Finland being diagnosed with ADHD, with one in five primary ...
The government plans to require extra training for drivers, taxi meters and special coloured license plates among other ...
Weekend trains on multiple routes will be replaced by buses, and Saturday night departures will be cancelled throughout May.
There is "deep disappointment" in relation to America, says Hanna Wass, Associate Professor in Political Science at the ...
Finland is under pressure to switch its rail to the standard European gauge. In the first phase, a planned train line is to ...
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