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Education
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…
Finland Smashes Record for Study Permits Granted Last Year!
Finland granted a total of 12,795 first residence permits on study ground in 2023 and the number is 4412 higher…
The Craze for Getting a Higher Education is Skyrocketing in Finland!
Finland requires increasingly more education, particularly for engineering programs and service sectors, according…
Worldwide
Palestinian death toll from Israeli attacks on Gaza rises to 34,305
The Palestinian death toll in the Gaza Strip from ongoing Israeli attacks has risen to 34,305, the Hamas-run…
28 whales perished in Australia after mass stranding
Wildlife authorities confirmed that 28 long-finned pilot whales died and more than 100 others returned to the…
Boeing reports net loss, revenue decrease in Q1
The Boeing Company on Wednesday reported first-quarter revenue of 16.57 billion U.S. dollars, an 8 percent…
Amazon fined €10m in Italy for alleged unfair commercial practices
The Italian Competition Authority (ICA) announced on Wednesday that it had fined two subordinate companies of…
Business
Govt forecasts recovery from recession but finances in deficit
Finland’s economy will recover from recession, but public finances will remain in deficit. according to the…
High interest rate sends Finnish economy into recession: Nordea
High interest rates have sent the Finnish economy into a recession, making it one of the poorest performers in…
Number of unemployed jobseekers rises in March
The number of unemployed jobseekers totalled 286,100 at the end of March, according to the Employment Bulletin of…
Glitches further delay OL3 nuke plant´s operation resumption
The resumption of power generation at the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant will be delayed further by six more…