Finland Heatwave Sets Record Early May Temperatures
The Finnish Meteorological Institute warns of record heat for early May, with Helsinki hitting 28°C. Authorities urge caution for May Day events.
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The Finnish Meteorological Institute warns of record heat for early May, with Helsinki hitting 28°C. Authorities urge caution for May Day events.
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Norway's tax return deadline falls today, April 30, with over 5,000 searches hitting Skatteetaten. Citizens must submit their tax documents by the...
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