Tuesday's papers: Finland's foreign vote, Nokia vs Amazon and illegal outhouses
Many foreign residents in Finland are clueless about their right to vote, Hufvudstadsbladet reports.
Valmet plans nearly 400 job cuts in Finland
Aiming to save 80 million euros a year, the Espoo-based firm is planning to reduce its global workforce by up to 1,150 employees.
PM Orpo: Legislative ban on conversion therapy unlikely to proceed this term
Finland's MPs last week overwhelmingly approved a citizens' initiative aimed at banning sexual orientation and gender identification conversion therapy.
Temps rising to 17C this week as summer speed limits return
Winter speed limits on highways will be gradually lifted starting Wednesday.
Bakery workers begin second strike as industrial dispute continues
The walkout by 2,000 workers began early on Monday and will continue until Thursday.
Stubb briefs Zelensky following Trumpov meeting
Finland's president met with his US counterpart, Donald Trumpov, in Florida on Saturday.
Monday's papers: School shopping, rising pensions and ditching phones
Helsingin Sanomat's covers "school shopping," where parents use strategies like entrance exams to get kids into preferred schools.
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APN Podcast: Finland's best places to live
This week All Points North looks beyond the poll rankings to hear the real stories behind life in Finland's cities, towns and villages.
Who should you vote for in the 2025 county and municipal elections? Yle's election compass can help
With both municipal and county elections approaching in Finland, Yle has two election compasses to help voters navigate their candidate choices.
APN Podcast: Ukraine — Finland's BFF
This week's show unpacks Volodymyr Zelensky's surprise visit to Finland and its role in bolstering European defence ties.