Finland's Helsinki-filmi is ready to hear "Dead Women Talking" in a new series set to be directed by Jojo Erholtz. Based on the original concept by Johanna Holvikallio – with Tua Harno as head writer – it will see two ambitious reporters,
With 100,000 books, social robots and a community spirit, Finland’s flagship library Helsinki Central Library Oodi is designed for the future
On January 1, 2025, Finland assumed the Organization for Security and Co-Operation (OSCE) chairpersonship ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act (also known as the Helsinki Accords). Finland’s chairpersonship comes at a difficult time for the OSCE, the world’s largest security organization with 57 participating states.
Helsinki's public libraries set a new visitor record in 2024. They saw 9.2 million visitors last year, which was an all-time high since the city began keeping records, and 13 percent more than in 2023.
According to statistics, as many as 30,000 people participated in the temple fair activities in the afternoon of that day.
The Eagle S tanker seized by Finnish authorities on suspicion of ripping up subsea cables will not face a separate criminal investigation into whether its fuel cargo violates sanctions imposed on Russia,
Welfare region leaders fear that government pressure to achieve savings could compromise citizens' rights to social and healthcare services.
Crew on board an oil tanker accused of sabotaging undersea power and communications cables in the Baltic Sea were poised to cut other cables and pipelines when Finnish authorities boarded the vessel last month,
Baltic Sea NATO member countries plan to discuss security in the region at a summit in Helsinki on Tuesday that comes in the wake of a number of recent acts of suspected sabotage at sea. The main purpose of the summit is to find ways to better protect critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea and to counter the threat posed by the so-called Russian shadow fleet.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says the alliance is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region.
Temple Fair took place in Helsinki on 22 January 2025, celebrating the Year of the Snake. The event was held at Narinkkatori Square in Kamppi from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. This annual fair, organised as part of the "Happy Chinese New Year" celebration,
FINLAND: Sweco has won a framework contract to provide design and engineering services for expansion of Helsinki's light rail network. Projects cover up to 30 route-km, including the Malmin-Jakomaen network serving northeast districts of the city.