Finland News in English
January 6, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 6th January, and here’s your Finland daily news capsule.
Trump discusses U.S. oil companies' interest in Venezuela, but firms remain cautious.
SDP's Qvintus suggests Finland could send troops to Greenland amid rising tensions.
Protests planned in Washington to mark the anniversary of the Capitol riots.
Helsinki experiences its coldest day of winter, with temperatures dropping significantly.
Young Lions face mixed results in recent games, with one NHL prospect disappointing fans.
Wolf hunting disrupted in Kustavi as authorities investigate the situation.
Large cargo ship Nina, stuck in ice, is now moving towards Lappeenranta.
Tourists lose patience at Rovaniemi airport, police called in to manage chaos.
Victims of Swiss bar fire identified, including a dual citizen from France and Finland.
New recruits begin military service, learning to adapt without their phones.
At least 35 people reported dead in ongoing protests in Iran, escalating violence.
Celtic football club fires its third manager of the season after just 33 days.
Influence of flu and accidents leads to increased emergency visits during holidays.
New study reveals gender differences in recognizing when someone is unwell.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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