Finland News in English
May 28, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 28th May, and here’s your Finland daily news capsule.
Storm clouds gather over Finland as the new government may need drastic tax measures.
Berry harvests are threatened, but it's not due to a cartel, reveals Ilta-Sanomat.
Iran claims the U.S. and Israel still aim to topple its government, but war seems unlikely.
The SDP government is in talks, but will their proposals satisfy the competition?
New cuts to social benefits hit thousands of unemployed, raising concerns in Pirkanmaa.
The new pension chief aims to tackle youth pessimism about retirement savings.
A fire destroys 63 apartments in Kalasatama, with new insights from the rescue chief.
Seventeen-year-old drivers will soon need age indicators on their vehicles.
A serious fire in an Espoo apartment building sends two to the hospital.
Lithuania's decision to purchase equipment from Patria is praised for its quality.
Russia allows major banks to arm themselves against drone attacks amid the Ukraine war.
In Europe, a heatwave claims lives in France as unusual weather grips the continent.
A prominent researcher warns of the risks posed by a protein that aids leukemia cells.
Many Finns are eating at the wrong times, which could lead to weight gain.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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