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Kela Pays €250 Million in Social Benefits to Ukrainians in Finland

In total, Finland has paid almost half a billion euros in benefits to Ukrainians since the war started.

Finland Shifts to Summer Time as Clocks Move Forward

Finland established the permanent practice of using summer and normal time in 1981.
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Helsinki Airport Crowned ‘Best in Europe’ for 2025

Following a massive billion-euro renovation, Finland's main aviation hub has secured its title as Europe's top airport in its size category for the seventh time.

Finland’s First Lithium Mine Opens, Offering Hope for European Automakers

Europe’s push for energy independence took a major step forward this week as commercial lithium mining officially began in western Finland.

Finland Tops European Charts for Highest Unemployment Rate

Finland has overtaken Spain as the hardest place to find work in the European Union according to the latest data. While Spain has improved its situation over the last decade, Finland’s unemployment rate is now at its highest level in fifteen years.

Ukraine to Receive €90bn from EU, Russian Assets Stay Frozen

In a late-night deal, EU leaders bypass legal deadlocks to fund Kyiv’s war effort through 2027, shifting the financial risk onto European taxpayers rather than Moscow’s seized funds.