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
December 09, 2024 [GMT +2]
- Helsinki celebrates new Finnish citizens with annual ceremony
- Poliovirus detected in Tampere wastewater, but no cases reported
- Finland cuts unemployment benefits and subsidies for 2025
- Social Democrats stay at top as support for ruling coalition continues dwindling
- South Korean reality show ‘Rented in Finland’ brings Korean stars to Lapland
- 612 march sparks clashes, arrests, and Nazi salute accusations
- Police criticised after clashes with Helsinki without Nazis protesters
- THL: Fur farming should only be allowed if pandemic risk is reduced
- Statistics reveal big gap in public and private sector working hours in Finland
- It’s insulting that lawmakers are questioning years of work by scientists, says professor
- HS: Finnish home builders negotiate prices to spur sales
- Finns have soured slightly on Nato, indicates survey
- Orpo: Finns Party lawmakers Independence Day plans are “inappropriate”
- Finnish far-right could turn out in high numbers on Independence Day, police warn
- SFP Espoo launches multicultural committee to boost immigrant participation in politics
- Finns encourage to cut back on alcohol and red meat in new guidelines