
Óskar offers A5+ Wagyu: "Such meat is unheard of in the world"
On the occasion of Food and Fun 2026, Óskar Finnsson invited us into the kitchen at Finnsson Bistro where he introduced one of the most attention-grabbing items on this year's menu, Japanese Wagyu beef in...

Tre svenska barn kvar i IS-lägret
”Yosefs” tre små barnbarn är de enda svenskarna som finns kvar i fånglägret i Syrien. Sverige vägrar ta hem dem.

Finns Studying Medicine Abroad Contribute to Potential Doctor Over-supply
A 27-year-old Finn, Juhani Jutila, switched from construction to medical studies in Romania, highlighting a trend where one-third of new Finnish doctors have studied abroad. This influx of foreign-trained doctors is potentially transforming Finland's doctor shortage into an oversupply.

Unacceptable Fire Department Response Time in Kópavogur, Iceland
The acting fire chief for the capital region of Iceland, Birgir Finnsson, has deemed the fire department's response time in the upper areas of Kópavogur unacceptable.

Finland's Special Training Benefits National Security
Finland's 50-year history of special training, driven by its 1340 km border with Russia, has made its society one of the most prepared in Europe to defend its country, with polls showing about 80% of Finns willing to take up arms.

Finnish Solution to Household Moisture and Condensation
As colder days arrive, many households in the Balkans face the problem of condensation on windows and mold. This article describes how Finns permanently solve this issue with a cost-effective method.

Analysis: What Lies Behind Marco Rubio's Tone?
An analysis questions the true intentions behind Marco Rubio's seemingly friendly tone, suggesting it might be a flattering invitation to submit to an unpredictable Donald Trump. The article explores whether he is a 'wolf in sheep's clothing'.

Finns Finish With Fury: Four-Goal Third Secures Olympic Bronze
Team Finland erased the sting from Friday night's loss to Team Canada in the Olympic semifinals and responded with a dominant effort to claim bronze on Saturday in Milan.

Finland vs. Slovakia: Anytime Goal Scorer Picks for the Bronze Medal Game
Today's Bronze medal game between Finland and Slovakia should be a tussle, but our expert predictions are leaning heavily toward the Finns finding the back of the net.

WorldBBCAl Jazeerasvenska-dagbladet+1Dawn16h ago4 sources Conflict Escalates Between Afghanistan and Pakistan
A deadly dispute between Afghanistan and Pakistan has escalated, with both sides presenting different accounts of how and why the conflict began.

Frustrated with entrance exams, Finns move abroad to study medicine
Despite free universities at home, Finns are paying for medical degrees abroad.

Stubb's shifting rhetoric on Ukraine raises concerns among researchers
Finnish President Stubb has changed his rhetoric on Ukraine, moving from preparing Finns for a painful peace to speaking of winning the war. A military science docent suggests that overly optimistic talk could be harmful.

Slovakian Manager Reflects on Finnish Employment Trends and Stress Culture
A Slovakian manager living in Lapland observes that Finland's employment growth in the 2020s has been driven by foreign workers, while the number of Finnish employees has declined. He also comments on the distinct way Finns handle stress.

Poll Shows Majority of Finns Support Fur Farming Ban
A recent poll indicates that a majority of Finns are in favor of banning fur farming, both within Finland and across the European Union.

Summer Job Market in Sweden Sees Rise in Retail and Correctional Officer Roles
Sweden's summer job market shows an increase in retail positions, with correctional officer roles emerging as a surprising demand. Job seekers are advised to apply early.

Jakten på invandrare skrämmer företag
USA behöver arbetskraft och kompetenser som inte alltid finns i landet, men den brutala jakt på illegala invandrare försvårar rekryteringen.

„Mér finnst gaman að spjalla við fólk og læra tungumálið“
Móðurmál - samtök um tvítyngi stóðu að dagskrá ásamt Heimili og skóla í göngugötunni í Mjóddinni í Reykjavík í dag. Brúðusýning var í boði, skiptibókamarkaður, kynning á tungumálaskólum og úkraínskir

Kuusamo Landscape Photo Voted Most Beautiful Finnish Stamp of 2025
Finns have selected a landscape photo of a mill by the Myllykoski rapids in Kuusamo as the most beautiful stamp of 2025 in a competition organized by Posti, garnering about 9,000 votes.

Elderly Finns Learn Fall Prevention Skills to Reduce Fatalities
An 83-year-old woman in Finland has learned skills to prevent fall-related deaths, as over 1,300 Finns die annually from falls. A researcher believes half of these deaths could be prevented, with training offered to seniors in Turku on how to act after a fall.

Finnish Gold Mine Extracts Up to 7,500 kg of Gold Annually
A gold mining company in northern Finland is reportedly extracting a substantial amount of gold, up to 7,500 kilograms per year, according to local news.

Prosecutor Demands Conviction for Defamation of Finnish Journalist
A prosecutor is seeking a conviction against a man for defaming an Iltalehti journalist, Ida Erämaa, in a case related to her 2023 column on the relationship between the Finns Party and the media.

Nya assietter borde vara givna på denna krognivå
Rå betong, Italien, Medelhavet. Trots många fina smaker finns det något spretigt och hetsigt över Stureplans nya bakficka, Tosto, som gör att den lätt faller i glömska.

Survey Shows 64% of Finns Support Banning Fur Farming
A recent survey conducted by Animalia found that 64% of Finnish citizens would ban fur farming. The survey included 18,000 respondents from 20 different countries.

”Grönland finns kvar på Trumps agenda”
Donald Trumps nya utspel om att skicka ett sjukhusfartyg till Grönland är svårtolkat. Men en sak är säker, enligt USA-kännaren Dag Blanck: ”Grönland finns kvar på agendan för honom.”

Wille Rydman Returns to Finnish Government as Social and Health Minister
Wille Rydman's appointment as the new Minister of Social Affairs and Health highlights the Perussuomalaiset (Finns Party) bench's limited depth and the party leadership's confidence in Rydman's resilience.

Finland Wins Olympic Ice Hockey Bronze Medal
Finland secured the bronze medal in the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics ice hockey tournament, defeating Slovakia 6-1. The Finns decided the game's fate in the third period, scoring two quick goals to take a 4-1 lead before adding two more.

Wille Rydman Appointed Finnish Social Affairs and Health Minister
Wille Rydman of the Finns Party has been appointed as Finland's new social affairs and health minister, replacing Kaisa Juuso in the role.