Finland News in English

January 12, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 12th January, and here’s your Finland daily news capsule.

A thirty-year-old man faces charges for assaulting Paavo Väyrynen in court today.

Protests in Iran escalate as the U.S. considers intervention and Israel remains on high alert.

Finland's cold snap continues, with temperatures dropping significantly in Lapland this week.

Sweden's foreign minister issues a serious warning regarding Trump's actions and statements.

Trump threatens Cuba, dismissing any deal-making efforts with strong rhetoric.

Jari Saario apologizes after a harrowing experience at sea, aided by rescue workers.

Finnair explains why planes can fly in extreme cold but struggle to take off in Lapland.

Matti Vanhanen speaks out about the social media habits of parliament members.

The U.S. launches extensive strikes against ISIS targets in Syria, claiming significant impact.

NATO's commander warns that current intentions are not peaceful amid rising tensions.

A new baby boom is emerging in Southern Ostrobothnia, with birth rates on the rise.

A recent study reveals that just ten minutes of activity can boost cancer defenses.

Breast cancer survivors face increased risks for other illnesses, according to new research.

Manchester United's coaching changes fail to yield results as Brighton knocks them out of the cup.

A shocking tragedy strikes the sports world as world champion Miklós Dudás is found dead.

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

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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