Finland News in English
February 3, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 3rd February, and here’s your Finland daily news capsule.
Train services disrupted due to track damage in Pasila, affecting travel between Helsinki and Kerava.
Former Minister Katri Kulmuni faces oral hearings regarding her training procurement at the Supreme Court.
Clintons agree to testify in the ongoing Epstein investigation, raising significant public interest.
Ukrainian President Zelensky reports intense Russian bombardment in a specific sector, with casualties confirmed.
Many Finns are currently watching wildlife activity in Sipoo, with squirrels and blue tits spotted.
Matias Mäkynen supports Tytti Tuppurainen as Parliament resumes amid harassment allegations.
Police emphasize the importance of reporting domestic violence incidents to authorities.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov claims Finland has permanently lost its position in regional affairs.
Ten suspects arrested in a serious taxi robbery in Helsinki, following a major police operation.
Italy is in turmoil over a unique photo scandal, with the Prime Minister responding humorously.
A significant revelation about Elina Valtonen's actions raises questions about Finland's stance on Trump.
K-Market Rautalampi recognized as the best in Eastern Finland, boosting its visibility through community engagement.
Research indicates that depression medication does not increase the risk of death after brain injuries.
A promising trial shows potential for cartilage recovery in osteoarthritis treatment, according to researchers.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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