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Education
E-library opens in Finland
Finland will launch national E-library on Monday eliciting international interest, according to the National…
Finnish high school teachers found bias against immigrants
Finnish high school teachers discriminate against immigrant students in the assessment of matriculation…
Helsinki University enrols 1527 students to Int’l master’s courses
A total of 1 527 new students were admitted to the international master’s programmes at the University of…
2-day strike begins at private schools, daycares
Private schools and daycare centre remain closed across the country as the employees started a two-day strike on…
Worldwide
Israeli PM vows ground attack on Rafah ´with or without´ deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged on Tuesday to launch a ground attack on Rafah "with or…
UN chief calls for Int’l probe into mass graves in Gaza
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday called for a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas, and…
SpaceX Dragon cargo returns to Earth with scientific experiments
SpaceX Dragon cargo resupply spacecraft returned to Earth earlier Tuesday with scientific experiments and other…
Trump fined for breaching gag order
Former U.S. President Donald Trump was fined 9,000 U.S. dollars for violating a gag order nine times this month,…
Business
Turnover of construction drops by 8.3% in March Y-o-Y
The working day adjusted turnover of construction enterprises decreased by 8.3 per cent in March 2024 compared to…
Posti to set up sorting centre in Estonia
National postal and logistic services operator Posti will set up sorting center in Tallinn, Estonia at a cost of…
Consumer confidence becomes gloomier in April
The balance figure of the consumer confidence indicator stood at minus 12.6 in April, having been minus 9.4 in…
OL3 nuke power plant resumption delays for 3rd time due to glitches
The resumption of power generation at the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant will be delayed further by four more…