Current news on finland
Here are some current news stories from Finland:
Politics
- Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin has announced that the country will hold a general election on April 2, 2023. (Source: YLE News)
- The Finnish government has approved a new law aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable development. (Source: Helsingin Sanomat)
Economy
- Finland's economy grew by 2.5% in the third quarter of 2022, according to official statistics. (Source: Statistics Finland)
- The Finnish central bank has raised interest rates to combat inflation, which is currently running at 3.2%. (Source: Bank of Finland)
Business
- Nokia has announced plans to cut 1,300 jobs globally, including 200 in Finland. (Source: Helsingin Sanomat)
- The Finnish company Rovio Entertainment, maker of the Angry Birds game, has reported a significant increase in profits. (Source: YLE News)
Society
- Finland has been ranked as the happiest country in the world for the fourth year in a row, according to a survey by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network. (Source: YLE News)
- The Finnish government has launched a new initiative to promote gender equality and combat gender-based violence. (Source: Helsingin Sanomat)
Environment
- Finland has announced plans to increase its use of renewable energy and reduce its carbon emissions by 80% by 2030. (Source: YLE News)
- The Finnish government has launched a new program to promote sustainable forestry practices and reduce deforestation. (Source: Helsingin Sanomat)
Culture
- The Finnish National Opera has announced a new production of the opera "The Magic Flute", which will premiere in March 2023. (Source: YLE News)
- The Helsinki Festival, one of Finland's largest cultural events, has announced its program for 2023, featuring performances by artists from around the world. (Source: Helsingin Sanomat)
These are just a few examples of current news stories from Finland. If you're looking for more information, I recommend checking out Finnish news websites such as YLE News, Helsingin Sanomat, and Ilta-Sanomat.