Europe Finland A third of Finnish teachers have considered changing careers because of the exceptional circumstances caused by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a survey commissioned by the education union
Europe Finland Prices of old houses in housing companies rose by 6,5% year-on-year in the capital region, according to preliminary data published by Statistics Finland
Europe Finland Tampere University of Applied Sciences has announced the launch of a degree programme offering professional training for social media influencers and content producers to be launched in January 2022
Europe Finland Lime, Tier and Voi, the three companies that offer electric scooter sharing in Helsinki have agreed to lower the vehicles' maximum speed
Europe Finland The police set an end to the protests staged in Helsinki by the Elokapina movement taking 117 activists into custody
Europe Finland Local startups will now gain access to the CSC state supercomputer center through Business Finland's AI Computing Grant
Europe Finland At least 6,600 Finnish households were left without power yesterday after an unusually strong storm hit areas along the west coast
Europe Finland The football association has begun to offer a free 'sport hijab' in an effort to attract a greater diversity of players into the sport
Europe Finland The country won first place in the list of the ten best countries in Europe for pensioners
Europe Finland On the west coast a semi-closed and high-tech greenhouse is producing nearly carbon-neutral tomatoes for local supermarkets
Europe Finland Seventeen of Nordex's turbines will be adapted for cold climates and deployed at Wpd’s Nuolivaara wind farm in the country
Europe Finland 33 workplaces reach the goal of zero accidents last year within the Zero Accident Forum