Finland News in English
January 13, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
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Good morning! It’s 13th January, and here’s your Finland daily news capsule.
Teemu Keskisarja's lecture on demographic changes faced protests in Lahti.
Kari Jukkala explains the recent wolf hunt in Lappeenranta, with 81 wolves killed.
Oil giant declares Venezuela uninvestable, prompting backlash from Trump.
Extreme cold temperatures in Finland bring unusual weather patterns this month.
Finland and Sweden propose tougher sanctions against Russia amid rising tensions.
Work-related slips and falls pose a significant risk to Finnish workers every year.
Foodora considers withdrawing from Finland to ensure a sustainable future.
Changes announced for services at Isojärvi National Park this summer.
Cultural events in Oulu kick off the European Capital of Culture year this weekend.
Satellite navigation disruptions increase in Finland, prompting a return to old methods.
Customs service temporarily suspended due to cybersecurity risks.
Farmers fear an influx of cheap meat from a new trade agreement with South America.
Trump administration sends more federal agents to Minneapolis amid rising tensions.
Commentary: Major pop stars are no longer touring Finland, and it’s not due to Russia.
Nutrition expert warns popular foods are loaded with substances linked to diabetes and cancer.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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