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
September 17, 2024 [GMT +2]
- HS: Consumer cautiousness weighs on electronics retailers in Finland
- Estonia and Finland set Guinness World Record for most sauna photos in an hour
- Finland returns to the podium at world’s largest skills competition
- AI implementation in workplaces may lower productivity, report finds
- Lottery wins still seen as the path to wealth for many Finns, despite rising inheritances
- Helsinki offers free bike tune-ups for mobility week on September 20
- More than half of Finnish home sellers ready to lower prices amid changing market
- Finnish economy faces slow recovery amid employment decline and stagnant consumption
- Over 100,000 Finns express support for banning fur farming
- PM Orpo lends support for conversion therapy ban, admits ban is unlikely
- Steppe strong: the World Nomad Games unite tradition, strength, and sport in Astana
- Economists question Finnish government’s budget and investment plans
- New study reveals up to 80% of construction site work is inefficient
- Finland’s crackdown on Russian property buyers, Fortum’s shift to U.S fuel and farewell to coin minting: Finland in the world press
- Most of Finland’s business subsidies are regressive, says researcher
- OP cuts house price forecast for this year, raises it for next year