Finland News in English
May 14, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 14th May, and here’s your Finland daily news capsule.
Putin's speech shows a significant shift, raising concerns about fragile optimism.
Experts warn that a law in Finland could lead to children's teeth falling out.
Police investigate staff at a care facility for the disabled in Kajaani for alleged crimes.
At least 45 BMWs have caught fire in Finland due to the same defect.
Trump's visit to China leaves a lasting impression, with tensions rising between him and Xi.
Eurovision excitement builds as Finland prepares for the second semi-final today.
NHL news: a rookie shines, echoing the legendary Teemu Selanne's past feats.
S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit new record highs, showcasing a strong market performance.
A survey reveals if you'll be watching the Eurovision final this year.
Jouko Myrrä receives a warm welcome at Tampere Arena, highlighting team spirit.
Erika Vikman dazzles in Vienna, captivating the audience at Eurovision.
A mother struggles as her special needs child is left without a school placement.
Local residents express outrage over plans for a controversial bridge in Espoo.
Germany faces backlash as a popular chocolate bar shrinks without notice.
A new study shows that screening saves hundreds of lives each year, despite rising cancer cases.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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