Finland News in English
February 5, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 5th February, and here’s your Finland daily news capsule.
Jorma heard coughing at an R-kiosk, soon a terrifying situation unfolded.
Twenty-four people have died in the latest Israeli airstrikes in Gaza.
A troubling statistic from Eastern Finland shows a 96 percent increase in domestic violence cases.
A lonely Finnish dog makes headlines in the U.S. as a rare breed.
Weather forecasts indicate the coldest temperatures are yet to come this winter.
Helsinki plans to save nearly 200 million euros by laying off a thousand doctors.
The Washington Post announces layoffs affecting over 300 journalists.
Michael Jackson's previously unreleased recordings raise alarming concerns about children.
Mette-Marit cancels plans amid a scandal involving her ties to Epstein.
UPM outperforms Stora Enso across all metrics, holding potential financial gains.
Finnish investors rushed to buy stocks in January, boosting their dividend portfolios.
Neste's stock expectations have dramatically shifted, marking a critical moment ahead of earnings.
A Joensuu-based inspection company has been sold to a German firm, transferring 11 stations.
NHL star Juuse Saros reveals surprising truths amidst a major news bombshell.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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