By Anne Kauranen HELSINKI (Reuters) – Finland already has quite “strict” firearms legislation and now is not the right time to discuss tightening it, Interior Minister Mari Rantanen said, following …
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HELSINKI (Reuters) – A strong smell resembling that of sulphur or burnt rubber was detected in the region around Finland’s capital Helsinki, the city’s rescue department said on Sunday. The …
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(Reuters) – The following is the text of a Reuters interview with Bank of Finland board member and ECB Governing Council Member Tuomas Valimaki. For a text story, click here. …
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By Anne Kauranen and Liz Lee HELSINKI/BEIJING (Reuters) -Finland’s President Sauli Niinisto said on Wednesday he had held constructive talks with China’s President Xi Jinping over the damage inflicted last …
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By Anne Kauranen HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finland’s economic downturn will last longer than expected, driven by weaker export demand and a rapid slowdown in construction activity in the face of high …
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By Anne Kauranen HELSINKI (Reuters) – Outgoing Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin was left to consider her future after she conceded defeat in a tight parliamentary election on Sunday that …
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(Reuters) – Finnish insurer Sampo on Friday reported a bigger-than-expected drop in fourth-quarter earnings citing challenging capital markets environment, sending its shares falling more than 5%. The group’s profit before …
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HELSINKI (Reuters) – French police apprehended on Friday a 25-year-old Finnish man suspected of breaching patient records of some 33,000 psychotherapy clients in Finland, the Finnish central criminal police said. …
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By Anne Kauranen HELSINKI – A small Finnish brewery a few dozen miles from the Russian border has launched a new beer to toast its country’s application to join the …
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COPENHAGEN -Finland’s Fortum will exit Russia and is looking for a buyer for its assets there, the utility said on Thursday, as the country flagged an application to join NATO …
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By Anne Kauranen HELSINKI – Russia’s state-owned nuclear power supplier Rosatom and its Finnish unit RAOS Project will proceed with a planned nuclear plant in Finland, RAOS said on Monday, …
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By Anne Kauranen HELSINKI – The initial impact of the European Union’s sanctions against Moscow following its invasion of Ukraine has led to a greater drop in trade between Finland …
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OSLO – Finnish utility Fortum said on Thursday it will use waste heat from two new Microsoft data centres to warm homes and businesses in and around the capital Helsinki, …
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By Essi Lehto HELSINKI – More than 50,000 Finnish industrial workers plan to go on strike in January in a wage dispute, potentially shutting down plants in mining, metals and …
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HELSINKI – Plants at UPM-Kymmene could face a workers strike as the forestry firm has not agreed to discuss proposals on a new labour agreement, Finland’s Pro trade union said …
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By Essi Lehto and Rami Ayyub HELSINKI/JERUSALEM – A Finnish Christian missionary group has cut ties with a Palestinian children’s rights NGO which Israel labelled a terrorist organisation, the charity’s …
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Minnesota Wild forward Matt Dumba sits down with Paul Bissonnette to discuss Mikael Granlund’s wedding in Finland and which teammate spoils practice drills For the latest hockey action, subscribe to …
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Listen in to some of the best international calls from Week 8, including a Finnish call of Mark Scheifele’s second goal Sunday vs. the Ducks For the latest hockey action, …
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