The Helsinki Times was the very first leading English language publication in Finland, first published in 2007, covering Finland related news on daily basis. At the present time, the Helsinki Times is an online-only publication. Readers are mainly expats, diplomats and other international individuals, businesses and groups residing in Finland.
Current Headlines
May 05, 2025 [GMT +2]
- Beef shortage in Finland expected to drag into 2027
- Double the drama: Finland faces off against itself at Eurovision 2025
- Finland to create police reserve for national emergencies
- UN expert calls for prosecution of EU leaders over Gaza war crimes
- Veteran MPs call for rollback of tax cut for top pension earners
- Cold, snow and subzero nights mark Finland’s start to May
- Helsinginkatu Philharmonic to mark 80 years with major concert at Music Centre
- Finland holds firm at 5th in global press freedom ranking
- Finnish minister’s aide under fire for calling welfare recipients “losers”
- Three Eurojackpot winners reveal surprising personal connection
- Finnair cancels 100 more flights as airport strike continues
- WMA urges clear titles for non-physician roles to protect patients
- Unlawful dismissal in Finland may cost employers up to 30 months' salary
- Study: Pharmacists in Finland and Estonia support cross-border ePrescriptions
- Over €28 million granted to tackle youth exclusion in Finland
- ICRC warns Gaza aid blockade pushing humanitarian system to brink