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Friday's papers: Finnish money 'going up in smoke', an expecting minister, and widespread cold warnings

Business
13.2.
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News

Over 4 million tune into Finnish radio every week, survey finds

12.2.
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News

Thursday's papers: The youth of today, Finland of the future, and driving with care

Working life
12.2.
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News

Wednesday's papers: Finland's ordinary PM for extraordinary times, signs of economic recovery, and a sporting reality check

Politics
11.2.
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News

Tuesday's papers: Finland's melancholic class, healthcare time bomb, and a cancelled snowstorm

Health
10.2.
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News

Monday's papers: Cold snap chills spot prices, quenching AI's thirst, and selfish Europeans

Domestic news
9.2.
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News

Friday's papers: Nuclear deterrence, an exploding ship, and going for gold

Domestic news
6.2.
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News

Thursday's papers: A Microsoft boss reassures Finland, a Christian Democrat in DC, and a Tokmanni clerk's bad bets

Technology
5.2.
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News

Wednesday's papers: Security-minded Finns, Everyone's Rights confusion, and it's not just the weather that's cold

4.2.
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News

Tuesday's papers: Finland's deep freeze, Russian rhetoric, and Tampere's men-only club

Weather
3.2.
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News

Young people follow daily news more actively than before, survey finds

Technology
2.2.
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News

Monday's papers: Helsinki life hacks, the dangers of salt, and some love for Lahti

Domestic news
2.2.
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News

Friday's papers: Rental investor regret, famous furniture chain at risk, and otter havoc in Hanko

Economy
30.1.
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News

Thursday's papers: Finland's homeless numbers grow, flu season 'rages', and it's going to get colder

Domestic news
29.1.
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News

Wednesday's papers: Early retirement, freezing wind, and no such thing as a free inbox

Domestic news
28.1.
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News

Tuesday's papers: 15 minutes to the airport, shadow tankers, and more cuts

Domestic news
27.1.
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News

Monday's papers: Finnish pork for China, costs force business closure, and the rise of the self-scanning shopper

Domestic news
26.1.
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News

Friday's papers: Stubb predicts three Greenland outcomes, government wants AI healthcare help, and how long should you wear underwear?

Foreign policy
23.1.
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News

Finland sets tougher guidelines: No social media or smartphones for under-13s

Health
22.1.
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News

Thursday's papers: Trump withdraws tariff threat, kids' sports injuries, and dressing dogs for winter

Politics
22.1.
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News

Wednesday's papers: Greenland security, US cloud over Finland, opposition's top position

Politics
21.1.
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News

Tuesday's papers: Placating Trump, living rent-free, and the end of the line

Domestic news
20.1.
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News

Monday's papers: Finland and Greenland, Helsinki preps, and a costly cat

Domestic news
19.1.
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News

Friday's papers: Finnish islands' Russian vulnerability, Starbucks closing in central Helsinki, and social media's endless arguments

Foreign policy
16.1.
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News

Thursday's papers: Parliament's harassment suspicions, EU deal affects meat prices, and roads getting messy

Politics
15.1.
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News

Wednesday's papers: Pension woes, patient privacy and parcel pop-ups

Domestic news
14.1.
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News

Tuesday's papers: Finland summons ambassador, plus-sized shopping and payment in kind

Domestic news
13.1.
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News

Monday's papers: Room for improvement, poor financial health, and tourists behaving badly

Health
12.1.
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News

Friday's papers: Finland and Greenland, Arctic realities, and staying in jobs

Foreign policy
9.1.
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News

Thursday's papers: The Estonian example, a taxi turf war, and hope springs eternal

Working life
8.1.
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News

Wednesday's papers: Helsinki's 'luxurious' student flats, high-earning telemarketer's secret, and Finland's slippery roads

Society
7.1.
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News

What to watch on Yle Areena this Christmas

Entertainment
24.12.
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News

APN Podcast: Finland's 2025 in review

All Points North
19.12.
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News

Friday's papers: EU's €90bn loan for Ukraine, PM says government has addressed racism scandal, and pricey hotel breakfasts

19.12.
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News

Yle's new team takes aim at scams and fakes

Domestic news
18.12.
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News

Thursday's papers: Discount store's boom normalising, Finns' favourite investments, influenza hitting hard

18.12.
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News

Wednesday's papers: SDP's rising popularity, Kela chief's sick leave and STT's robot reporters

17.12.
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News

Tuesday's papers: Working retirees, a bid for a mothballed border mall, and a TB scare

Domestic news
16.12.
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News

Monday's papers: Finland leans on seniors, PM convenes EU leaders, and foreigners' Kela benefits

Domestic news
15.12.
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News

Friday's papers: Finns Party MP enters racism row, Finland's debt keeps rising, and here comes the sun (finally)

Politics
12.12.
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