A new survey shows that 80 per cent of Finns believe trust in society has weakened in recent years, with confidence in the United States falling to one
Finland’s central bank has lowered its economic growth forecast, citing rising energy prices linked to the Iran war and growing uncertainty in global markets.
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The 12-month Euribor rate rose to 2.93 per cent on Tuesday, marking its largest single-day increase since 2008 as market pressure linked to the Iran war
The United States Department of Defense has requested an additional $200bn to fund its illegal war against Iran, as Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth declined
Finland’s main business lobby group has called for a sharp increase in work-based immigration, warning that labour shortages risk slowing economic growth
US President Donald Trump has postponed planned strikes on Iranian energy sites for five days after what he described as talks on ending the war, as Iran
A pupil stabbed another pupil at a comprehensive school in Helsinki on Monday morning after a dispute between the two escalated, prompting a police response,
The Netherlands and Iceland have filed to join a case at the International Court of Justice that accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza, as Germany withdraws
Finland joined 19 countries in condemning Iran over attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil route, while ruling out participation
The United States is deploying thousands of additional troops to the Middle East while widening military options in its illegal war with Iran, officials
Finland reports low snow cover across several regions as March temperatures stay above seasonal levels and forecasts point to a sharp divide between warm
The 12-month Euribor rose sharply on Friday, reaching 2.658 percent as markets reacted to the economic impact of the illegal US-Israeli war against Iran.
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Air strikes hit Tehran as today marks Nowruz, the Persian New Year, with the region under sustained illegal attacks from the US and Israel and rising casualties
The European Central Bank has warned that rising energy prices linked to the war in Iran will push inflation higher across the eurozone and weaken economic
European Union leaders failed to reach agreement on a €90bn loan for Ukraine after Hungary refused to lift its veto during a summit in Brussels, despite
Finland’s Social Democratic Party said an internal review into workplace conduct in its parliamentary group found no broad pattern of harassment, following
Finland has ranked as the world’s happiest country for the ninth year in a row, according to the latest World Happiness Report, with Nordic nations continuing
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council confirmed that its secretary, Ali Larijani, was killed in an Israeli air strike, while state media also reported