Finland News in English
January 15, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 15th January, and here’s your Finland daily news capsule.
Three new Arctic fox litters were born in Finland last year, with hikers spotting them in the wild.
A four-member crew has started its return from the ISS due to health concerns.
Katrina faced a heartbreaking scene in her daughter's urn chamber, saying, "The sense of security is shattered."
Kela will now send letters exclusively through the OmaKela online service, phasing out paper mail.
President Niinistö is leading a report on European defense without U.S. involvement.
The private social services sector demands significant wage increases, stating current salaries are inadequate.
A wolf hunt in Satakunta has concluded, with the tenth wolf of the region being shot.
President Alexander Stubb will open the European Capital of Culture year in Oulu.
New information reveals that health data ended up on a USB stick found at a flea market.
Driving conditions are set to worsen due to expected snowfall across western Finland.
Donald Trump has struck directly at the heart of Russia, with potential for even worse developments.
Oil prices remain low despite significant issues facing three major producing countries.
Heavy snowfall is affecting Sweden and Norway, raising questions about its impact on Finland.
A major café chain is closing its location in Helsinki, according to Yle.
A 29-year-old amateur tennis player has won one million Australian dollars by defeating professionals.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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