MPs will vote on Friday to prosecute one of their own - but the motion needs a five-sixths majority before it will happen.
Members of Parliament will begin a discussion today on whether MP Juha Mäenpää from the Finns Party can be…
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Charcoal grills, open fires banned in Suomenlinna
The authorities concerned have strictly prohibited the use of charcoal grills or making any open…
Breaking up Southern Savonia won’t work for Centre, confirms Kulmuni
Katri Kulmuni, the chairperson of the Centre, presented the party’s new visual…
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The right combination of weather over recent weeks means this summer's strawberry harvest is right on schedule -…
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Police think a former asylum seeker who went back to Iraq faked his death, and then his daughter got compensation…
Trial begins in Oodi Library stabbing case
Prosecutors and the defence team are painting different versions of events in the toilets in February, which…
Trial begins in Somero conscript homicide case
The conscript was reported missing when she didn't return to barracks in summer 2019, and the prosecutor says her…
Police launch investigation into North Savo nursing home deaths
At least 11 elderly patients died from coronavirus at the facility in North Savo.…
Police investigate booby-trapped apartment bomb, a death inside and two injured…
The two officers were treated in hospital and released, but investigators are looking at the case as attempted…
Poll: Slight majority of Finns consider racism a significant problem
Slightly more than half of Finns consider racism to be a significant problem, according to a new poll…