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Elderly Man Found Living in Basement for Over 20 Years in Helsinki

Finnish authorities discovered an 80-year-old man in degrading, inhumane conditions—now three suspects face potential trafficking charges.

Helsinki Police Crackdown: Nearly 1,000 People Deported in One Year

Helsinki Police are intensifying removals to combat a sharp rise in international narcotics trafficking and aggressive street behavior.

Why Is Everyone Avoiding Finland? 2025 Immigration Stats Reveal Huge Drop

New restrictive policies and a cooling economy have hit migration numbers, leaving Finland’s population growth more fragile than before.

Finland Granted Record Number of New Citizenships in 2025, Iraqis and Russians Top the List

Nationalities with the highest number of new citizens included Iraqis, Russians, Syrians, and Afghans.

Finland Plans to Cut Benefits for Those Who Don’t Speak Finnish or Swedish

The government proposes a two-tier social security system that reduces payments for unemployed immigrants who haven't mastered Finnish or Swedish.

“Go Home Now”: Finns Party Youth Demands Immediate Removal of Jobless Immigrants

The Finns Party Youth or the Perussuomalaiset nuoriso has called for the immediate return of unemployed immigrants to their...
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Finland Faces Worst Bankruptcy Wave Since the Mid-90s Recession

A stagnant economy and a crisis in the construction sector have pushed thousands of companies over the edge, with small businesses taking the hardest hit.

End of an Era: KELA Ends Paper Letters to Cut Costs

Finland’s social security agency shifts to digital-first communication in an attempt to cut costs and modernize services.

Experts: Finland ‘Cannot Afford’ to Reject Immigrants as Recession Bites

The government’s tightening migration policies face fresh criticism as economists warn that international talent is the only way to save the nation’s stalling economy.

New Proposal in Parliament: Non-EU Voters Could Be Barred from Voting in Finland’s Local Elections

The initiative, introduced by MPs from the Finns Party (Perussuomalaiset), seeks to bar citizens of non-EU countries from voting, regardless of how long they have lived in Finland.

Police Probe Shocking Care Home Death in Turku: Elderly Woman Strangled While Restrained to Chair

A criminal investigation is underway after an Alzheimer's patient died from strangulation while being tied to a chair at a private nursing home in Southwest Finland.

From Eira to East Helsinki: Minja Koskela challenges Kimmo Vehviläinen to rethink his biases

A public debate over political polarization reveals growing ideological divides within Finnish society.