Finland News in English

January 9, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 9th January, and here’s your Finland daily news capsule.

Agriculture ministers discuss farmer protests and concerns in Brussels as EU votes on Mercosur deal.

Unusual weather phenomenon puts buildings at risk in Finland, with rare ice dams reported.

Finnish sensation continues to shine in the NHL, leading the scoring charts with impressive performances.

Police seize vessel suspected of cable theft, arresting crew member during the investigation.

Political appointments spark controversy as Keskusta's Honkonen criticizes Kokoomus for their actions.

Trump and Putin divide the Arctic, with a professor warning that Finland is in the middle of the game.

Police apprehend man who threatened schoolgirls in Turku, ensuring safety for local students.

Wolf hunting has been halted in certain areas due to disturbances faced by hunters across Finland.

Proposal for fishing restrictions to protect Saimaa ringed seal has been finalized amid public concerns.

Nordean's unusual dividend change attracts investors, but the stock is no longer considered cheap.

Amsterdam's travel chaos continues as KLM cancels 80 flights due to severe winter weather conditions.

Brazil's President Lula blocks former President Bolsonaro's request for reduced prison sentence.

Russia launches extensive strikes on Kyiv and Lviv, resulting in multiple casualties amid ongoing conflict.

New research reveals that other health conditions can impact the effectiveness of MS treatment.

Hope for hair regrowth found after decades, with new techniques showing promising results for baldness.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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