Living Climate action: How do Europeans compare? Popular personal climate actions include recycling, cutting down on plastic waste and buying more efficient appliances. 21/07/2023
Finland Far-right terror plot printed 3D guns to ignite Finland 'race war' Police say the suspects shared 'accelerationist' ideologies to target immigrants and infrastructure to collapse society. 21/07/2023
Finland Finland government minister pushes foreign media 'conspiracy theory' The newly-appointed minister for economic affairs says that certain researchers, experts and journalists are pushing an anti-government agenda onto foreign media outlets. 19/07/2023
Culture news 'The Land of a Thousand Nudes': Getting naked in Finland Thousands stripped off their clothes and gathered on the streets and beaches of Kuopio in central Finland for a unique art project in the early hours of a bright Nordic night. 18/07/2023
World News US President Joe Biden arrives in Finland for talks The US President arrives in Finland for the first time since Donald Trump's summit five years ago with Vladimir Putin. 13/07/2023
Finland Finland's far-right leader 'sorry' for her racist, violent writings Riikka Purra says "I've made mistakes" as the government was forced to issue a statement affirming strong support for human rights and equality in the Nordic nation. 12/07/2023
Finland Racism and violence: Finland's government plagued by new scandal Inflammatory blog post comments from 15 years ago have been linked to the far-right Finns Party leader and current finance minister, Riikka Purra, who hasn't denied it. 11/07/2023
Europe Decoded Finland's Forest Administration embraces gender-neutral language The updated term seeks to emphasise the inclusive ethos that lies at the heart of Finland's efforts to promote equality in all areas of life. 07/07/2023
Destinations Europe's tourism bosses 'share what they love' about their countries Avoid overcrowded destinations with these local recommendations from travel experts. 30/06/2023
Finland Finland minister quits amid new 'mass abortions for Africa' scandal The extremist comments and behaviour of Vilhelm Junnila have come under scrutiny since his appointment as minister for economic affairs just last Tuesday. 30/06/2023
Finland Finland's 'Nazi joke' government minister survives no confidence vote Vilhelm Junnila had been under scrutiny over the past week for his apparent enthusiasm for far-right ideology - even as more troubling pictures are coming to light. 28/06/2023
Belarus Belarus' neighbours tighten security amid Lukashenko-Prigozhin deal Finland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have agreed to coordinate and enhance border measures at the crossings with Russia and Belarus. 26/06/2023
United Kingdom Britain's Prince William inspired by Europe in bid to end homelessness Prince of Wales uses Finland as a case study as he launches new five-year campaign 26/06/2023
Finland Finland government minister apologises for 'neo-Nazi' rally speech Finns Party MP Vilhelm Junnila says he wouldn't participate again in an event organised by the now-banned Nordic Resistance Movement militia. 22/06/2023
Travel News This European island is asking tourists to switch off their phones This European island is asking tourists to switch off their phones this summer. 22/06/2023
Finland Racism and rape fantasies: A PR headache for Finland's new government The incoming economy minister has addressed a rally organised by neo-Nazis, while the Speaker of Parliament has a decades-long track record of race-related court convictions and deeply disturbing blog postings. 20/06/2023
Europe News Why the far-right is increasingly getting into power across Europe Italy, Sweden and now Finland: Far-right parties in Europe have started to govern. 19/06/2023
Finland 5 things we already know about Finland's new right-wing government From tax cuts to climate change, increased VAT to Finland's international reputation, here's some key things you should know. 16/06/2023
Green News Which European country exports the most fur? Support for fur farming in Europe is dwindling, with a citizens' petition gaining enough signatures for a potential law change. 16/06/2023
Travel News Has the loss of Russian tourism dealt Europe a crippling blow? Flush Russian tourists are now a thing of the past in Europe, forcing countries to adapt. 16/06/2023