Finland's Refugee of the Year is an actor with big ambitions
Youssef Asad Alkhatib arrived as a teenager nearly a decade ago, now he's a trained actor with plans to take on major Finnish roles.
Finland's most famous pine dies
The iconic pine on Mäkrävaara hill in Koli National Park has died.
Finland forecasts growth just under 1%
The debt-to-GDP ratio is set to exceed 90 percent this year.
Tuesday's papers: Talking to Russia, Finland's €50 stimulus, and the self-care economy
The president is preparing Finns for dialogue with Moscow, says Ilta-Sanomat.
Finland's president, foreign minister welcome US-Iran preliminary peace deal
Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen (NCP) said she thinks "all parties have an interest in finding some kind of permanent solution".
Charges filed over New Year's cable damage in Gulf of Finland
The ship's Russian captain faces criminal charges.
Police probe vandalism of Navalny memorial in Helsinki
Investigators may seek surveillance footage from the Russian embassy.
US homeschool lobby linked to missing Finnish family
An American homeschooling advocacy lobbied on the family's behalf as early as 2018.
Why are food bank recipients throwing food away?
Recipients of the handouts told Yle that some of the items are not necessarily useful when the goal is to feed a family.
EU migration pact will bring changes to Finland's asylum, deportation systems
The new EU-wide laws on migration and asylum will come into effect from Friday 12 June.
Defence minister downplays concerns about Russian buildup at Finnish border
Finns do not need to be concerned, according to Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen (NCP).
Finland approves citizenship test requirement
The law is scheduled to be implemented at the beginning of 2027.
How to follow the World Cup in Finland
The five-week festival of football kicks off on Thursday evening, and fans in Finland can watch every match thanks to a shared broadcasting deal between Yle and MTV.
Finland must collect data on teachers to restore PISA rankings, Harvard professor says
The Finnish education system's PISA scores have seen a steady but significant decline since the highs of the 2000s.
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Russia deflects drones into Finland for 'gratifying effect', expert warns
A strategic analyst says inaction creates a dangerous precedent.
"Only a matter of time before it's Finland's turn" — APN unpacks the drone alert
The All Points North podcast delves into a sudden drone alert that briefly shut down the capital region before being lifted just hours later.
Finland-Sweden rail link set to open in August
As of August, fans of slow, clean travel should be able to ride the rails between Finland, Sweden and European points south.
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APN on video: Adapting to the quirks, shocks and drying cabinets of Finnish culture
This week in the 'All Points North on Video' studio we discuss how to embrace, accept or cope with the idiosyncrasies of daily life in Finland.
APN Podcast on Video: Facing the fear of speaking Finnish
We discuss the challenges, frustrations and rewards of learning Finnish in the latest episode of the 'All Points North on Video' series.
APN on Video: Student life in Finland — the expectation vs the reality
The shining reputation of the Finnish education system and the promise of a healthy work-life balance attracts many students from abroad, but do the realities meet the expectations?
APN Podcast on Video: Trials and tribulations of the Finnish job market
The challenges internationals face when trying to find a job in Finland is the topic in the All Points North on Video studio this week.