Finns eat too much meat, study says
Adults in Finland eat too much meat and not enough vegetables. According to a fresh report from the National Institute
Read moreAdults in Finland eat too much meat and not enough vegetables. According to a fresh report from the National Institute
Read moreSome 60 percent of Finnish refuse is burnt at incinerators. New figures from Statistics Finland show that just one percent
Read moreDuring the busy winter season the seasonal population in Kittilä, Lapland quintuples and so does the trash left behind. Christmas
Read morePeople of all ages have traditionally engaged in winter swimming – especially in Finland – but regulars have begun to
Read moreTravel agents and employers in Finland’s northernmost region say they have seen a marked increase in the number of seasonal employees
Read moreWheat gluten, also known as seitan, is gaining ground in Finnish supermarkets alongside more traditional Christmas fare such as pork
Read moreTen days ago, on 24 November, the sun rose above the horizon for the last time in Utsjoki, Finland’s northernmost
Read moreAn international study measuring retirement income systems of 34 different countries has ranked Finland as having the third-best in the
Read moreRadioactive material has ended up in a Tornio steel smelter three times in recent months, says the Radiation and Nuclear
Read moreElk hunting season in Finland began on Saturday, 13 October and runs through 31 December, with 54,653 hunting permits issued
Read moreFinnish national parks are in high demand, but about a third of their paths are in moderate or serious disrepair,
Read moreMore than a tenth of new parents responding to a pilot survey by Finland’s National Institute for Health and Welfare
Read moreAn employee at a recruiting company has been charged with discrimination after turning down a job applicant because of her
Read moreAfter 41 years on the force, retiring deputy head of the Lapland Police Department Seppo Kinnunen is worried how his
Read moreA new study examining traffic accidents involving the Eurasian elk and other members of the deer family has determined that
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