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Why are Helsinki City flats empty?
Some 1,500 Helsinki City Housing Company (Heka) apartments are sitting vacant despite lengthy queues.
Finns travelling more than last year
People are travelling more but preferences are changing.
Neither first nor last — Finland plays waiting game on Palestine recognition
Finland says it will recognise Palestine at some future point.
Court detains 15-year-old suspect for attempted manslaughter
Police have said they believe the attack was racially motivated.
Older drivers keeping licences
Finland has some 600,000 drivers over the age of 70.
Finnish prices among most expensive in EU
Finland has the seventh highest prices in the EU, according to a European consumer price comparison.
Affordable things to do this summer
From Finland's version of baseball to new attractions in Helsinki, the Finnish summer has much to offer.
Six things to know about Finland's 'foreign and security policy for a new era'
The report published by the Petteri Orpo-led government on Thursday is the first one since Finland joined NATO just over a year ago.
APN Podcast: Summer in Finland
All Points North hears about the outdoor pursuits, tasty foods and strange sports of Finnish summer.
Finland's most famous statue gets a makeover
Yle got a sneak peek of the newly polished maiden set to return to Helsinki's Market Square after Midsummer.