Economics
Tall Ships depart Helsinki for Tallinn, return to Finland later in July
According to the organisers, the event brought an estimated half a million people to the capital region.
Congestion, delays in applying for YKI language tests
A forthcoming change in the citizenship law is leading to a backlog in applications, with many people missing out on the Finnish and Swedish language tests.
Nations United — How immigrant players are driving Finland's football boom
A total of 35 new clubs registered with the Finnish FA last year, with many teams made up of a majority of foreign background players.
Logistics sector, regions put brakes on government plans to reduce speed limits
A proposal to reduce the speed limit on some roads in Finland received widespread criticism during a consultation round.
FMI warns of strong winds, severe thunderstorm for Finland
A low pressure front will bring heavy rain showers, strong winds and a severe thunderstorm on Sunday.
Survey reveals dissatisfaction with Finnish government's healthcare policies
Two in three respondents to the poll by the Foundation for Municipal Development said the government has not performed to an adequate level on social and healthcare issues.
Key parliamentary committee gives green light to Finland's controversial deportation bill
Finnish MPs are scheduled to vote on the proposed law change next week.
Finland celebrates poetry and summer with flag day on Saturday
July 6 is an established flag day in Finland, marking the birthday of the country's national poet Eino Leino.
STT: Many Finnish cities have only generic guidelines on tackling racism
A large number of the cities that responded to STT's survey said they did not feel a need to update their anti-racism guidelines in light of the Oulu attacks.
Stubb: "Finland is not at war with Russia"
President Alexander Stubb described Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin as "inappropriate".