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.
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.
Helsinki Delivery Strike: Wolt Couriers Demand End to ‘Shadow’ Account Market
As delivery workers strike in East Helsinki, the protest highlights a growing exploitation crisis within the gig economy that targets vulnerable international residents.
Ukraine to Receive €90bn from EU, Russian Assets Stay Frozen
In a late-night deal, EU leaders bypass legal deadlocks to fund Kyiv’s war effort through 2027, shifting the financial risk onto European taxpayers rather than Moscow’s seized funds.


