Finland Inflation Drops to 1.0%: Food Prices Up 2%
Finland's inflation rate fell sharply to 1.0% in January, with food prices still rising by 2.0%. The slowdown offers relief to households and new...
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Finland's inflation rate fell sharply to 1.0% in January, with food prices still rising by 2.0%. The slowdown offers relief to households and new...
Finnish engineering firm Wärtsilä reports a record-breaking year, with Q4 operating profit jumping 20% to €256 million. CEO Håkan Agnevall declares...
A Wednesday morning crash at a rural Nurmijärvi intersection totaled two cars but resulted in no injuries. Rescue officials confirm airbags deployed,...
Denmark introduces new requirements for 408 recognized religious communities to prevent coercive divorce contracts. Communities must affirm Danish...
After 17 years as Denmark's most satisfying bank, Arbejdernes Landsbank has merged out of existence. The new AL Sydbank aims to continue its legacy,...
Finland's Eduskunta faces an unprecedented wave of 16 MPs leaving mid-term largely for the European Parliament. Expert analysis points to voter trust...
Lappeenranta is shifting gears, rezoning a city plot from apartments to detached houses. The move responds directly to what officials call outdated...
Equinor's Q4 2025 profit reached $6.2 billion, a drop from 2024 but still a massive influx for Norway's economy. CEO Anders Opedal highlighted record...
A driver walked away unhurt after their car slid into a snowbank on a straight road in Nurmijärvi. The rescue service suggests a lapse in...
Norway's parliament is on a collision course with the country's oil giants over a vote to strip the Melkøya gas plant of its electricity. Company...
Denmark has begun a massive €18 million project to restore the Gudenå River to its natural state after 150 years of hydroelectric use. The project...
PM Mette Frederiksen wants a 14-pupil cap in early grades, costing 5B kr yearly. Business leaders demand funding details, wary of economic impact....