For an unprecedented ninth consecutive year, Finland has claimed the top spot in the UN World Happiness Report. A deep dive into the nation's culture, policies, and daily life reveals that Finnish happiness is less about fleeting joy and more about a deeply ingrained, systemic stability.
Vantaa and Tampere have introduced new guidelines prohibiting facial coverings in educational settings, sparking a nationwide debate over school safety, pedagogical interaction, and cultural expression.
A high-pressure system is bringing exceptionally warm air to Finland, driving temperatures up to 15 degrees Celsius and rapidly melting snow much earlier than usual.
In a major shift toward sustainable urban living, the city plans to transform its busiest street into a sprawling, car-free pedestrian plaza by the early 2030s.
At the inaugural Bato Summit, more than 150 founders, investors, and dreamers gathered to prove that the next wave of Nordic innovation may have roots in the Himalayas.
After thirty years of feeding the vulnerable, the Myllypuro food bank is closing its doors because modern grocery stores and budget-conscious consumers have become too efficient at clearing out expiring food.
A massive 770 percent increase in translated emergency calls over five years reveals the daily realities of Finland's shifting demographics and its growing international community.
Hundreds of thousands of pet owners face steep new financial penalties this spring as authorities move to enforce mandatory microchipping and registration laws.