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
July 27, 2024 [GMT +2]
- Migrant woes from new deportation law, B-52 bombers in Finnish air space and berry picking scam: Finland in the world press
- Meat consumption in Finland fell for fifth year in row in 2023
- YLE: Chronic lack of funding an obstacle to forest conservation in Finland
- Customs uncovers extensive doping substance smuggling network
- HUS Heart and Lung Center earns prestigious Magnet® recognition for excellence in nursing
- Finland sees slight increase in birth rate amid declining mortality and sustained immigration
- HS: Helsinki’s hotel boom has led to low occupancy rates, low prices and financial worries
- Finland’s economic turnaround is delayed, probably not cancelled, economist tells YLE
- Helsinki's retail heart struggles to recover post-pandemic, losing over 100 stores
- Finnish consumers are spending less than their Nordic counterparts, says Nordea
- Valtonen: Hungary can’t present itself as EU representative in Beijing, Moscow
- YLE: Finland on track to fall short with effort to reduce plastic bag use
- Stubb: Finland’s border security act has broad support in Europe
- Global music educators converge in Helsinki to address sustainability in the arts
- Ovaska: High-speed Helsinki—Turku railway project should be suspended
- Finland comes in third to last in expat experience study