Finland News in English
December 20, 2025
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Good morning! It’s 20th December, and here’s your Finland daily news capsule.
Trump administration releases Epstein documents, revealing connections to former President Clinton.
US conducts retaliatory strikes in Syria, targeting over seventy locations linked to ISIS.
Juho Eerola expresses belief he deserved a harsher punishment for his actions.
Two hundred billion euros of Russian funds remain frozen, raising questions for Ukraine.
Experts analyze current Russia, describing it as filled with "nonsense" amid political tensions.
Finland's economic recovery faces delays, with warnings of potential downturn from the central bank.
Farmers protest in Brussels against a historic EU agreement, causing major disruptions.
Police investigate incident where a student's hair was "blessed" at a Tampere school.
Summa Defence secures over five million euros in funding, with conditions on ownership stakes.
Euribor rates drop as European Central Bank predicts stronger economic growth ahead.
Influential figures in sports, Mika Salo and Annica, announce their separation, citing heartbreak.
Warning issued about an upcoming flu wave, with experts urging early vaccinations.
Research shows HPV screening is more effective than Pap tests in preventing cervical cancer.
Cannabis treatment halts cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients, according to new study findings.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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