Helsinki power utility plans to build small nuclear plant by 2035
The city-owned energy firm's CEO suggested that safety regulations could make the project "extremely expensive".
Finnish-background ex-fashion mogul handed 11-year sentence for sexual assaults
Last year a jury in a Canadian court found the now-83-year-old guilty of four counts of sexual assault that took place between the 1980s and the mid-2000s.
Unpaid power bills could pose risks to Helsinki's empty arena, expert says
The Finnish Ice Hockey Association, which has offices at the facility, has turned down an opportunity to pay the bill.
Monday's papers: Pension reforms ahead, household deductions cut and reliable media
Experts calculate that increasing pension contributions by about one percentage point could offset a shortfall caused by declining birth rates.
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APN Podcast: Finland's foreign worker paradox
Finland says it wants to attract more workers from abroad, but APN hears how government policies and negative discussions around immigration could be having the opposite effect.