Blue-and-Black Movement proposes school segregation
The Blue-Black Movement returned to Finland's political party register last year.
Graves of teenage drowning victims vandalised in Oulu
Three of the graves belonged to youths who drowned last summer.
Russia uses networks in Finland to evade sanctions
Moscow uses procurement networks in Finland to serve its military-industrial complex.
School year ends under warm skies and sunshine
Most of Finland will see temperatures rise to 20 degrees Celsius on Saturday.
Fewer immigrants arriving in Finland, but more new citizens approved
A record number of people received Finnish citizenship last year, as the immigration authority cleared a backlog of applications submitted in previous years.
What does 'Made in Finland' really mean?
The domestic origin label is under scrutiny as an iconic bootmaker shifts production abroad.
Finland's economy perking up
The economy shows signs of growth across an array of sectors, says Statistics Finland.
News in English bulletins to end on Yle radio
The last daily English-language news bulletins on Yle Radio 1 and Yle Mondo will be on Sunday.
Friday's papers: Education pricetag, summer heat, and teen turns to forest work
Hand every master's graduate a 12,000-euro bill, says a Finnish economist.
More Swedish, German and American tourists flock to Finland
The Uusimaa region, which includes Helsinki, saw overnight stays rise by five percent in April, while Finnish Lapland reported a decline of six percent.
Finland's domestic violence shelters often full
Refuges in the Helsinki, Tampere and Turku regions often have to send those seeking shelter elsewhere.
Russian warplane suspected of violating Finnish airspace due to thunderstorm
The suspected airspace violation came as the Finnish Navy is taking part in the Narrow Waters military exercise involving troops from Germany and other countries.
Poor language skills threaten patient safety in eldercare, agency warns
Surprise visits to old-age care homes revealed a variety of shortcomings, including communication problems among caregivers and residents.
Assaults on women up by nearly 11% in Finland
Finland was the EU's second most violent country for women in 2024, according to Eurostat.
Homeschooling worries Finnish security agency, but not homeschoolers
Yle visited two homeschools operating outside Finland's official education system.
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Finland-Sweden rail link set to open in August
As of August, fans of slow, clean travel should be able to ride the rails between Finland, Sweden and European points south.
Finland's elite women athletes speak up against harassment
Finnish sports figures want to tackle the gendered abuse that comes with public visibility.
