Donor-conceived adults in Finland gain access to their origins
Since 2007, sperm and egg donation in Finland has not been anonymous. The first children conceived since then are reaching adulthood, granting them the right to learn the identity of their donor.
Medicines watchdog warns of deadly social media pill challenges
Misuse can quickly cause permanent harm, Fimea says.
Economic strain pushes more Finns towards charity
Financial strain is increasingly affecting a broader segment of the population.
Students mark 'Vanhat Day' in style
The school tradition celebrates eleventh graders' status as the new seniors.
RAI: Italy avalanche kills two Finns
Rescuers located the victims using tracking devices, but they were already dead.
Turku café bakes world's biggest Runeberg pastry
The cake stands at 57 centimetres, weighing more than 33 kilos.
Support for opposition Social Democrats hits 25%, Yle's survey finds
The Finns Party, which fell to fourth place, saw the biggest decline in support.
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Finland looks to end "uncontrolled human experiment" with Australia-style ban on social media
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (NCP), the Finnish public health authority THL and two-thirds of Finns are in favour of banning or restricting the use of social media by under-15s.
Worried about the climate? Concrete action can help, study suggests
Concern about the state of the climate is linked to symptoms of depression and anxiety, but symptoms are less common in those who take action, a new study indicates.
Taxman takes a sip from Finland's empties
You've taken the trouble to pick up and return a discarded bottle — now you need to report it to the tax authorities.