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Leakage spotted at OL3 nuke plant´s radioactive coolant
A leakage of some 100 cubic metres of reactor coolant occurred at Olkiluoto 3 (OL3) nuclear power plant in connection with the filling of the reactor pool, said the owner…
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Helsinki Shipyard gets €2b icebreaker order from Canadian govt
Canadian-owned Davie, which owns the Helsinki Shipyard, signed an agreement with the Canadian government to construct a heavy icebreaker, said the Helsinki Shipyard in a…
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Long-term unemployed jobseekers on rise in Helsinki
The share of long-term unemployed among all unemployed persons in Helsinki is about 40%, and the share has remained higher than before the coronavirus pandemic, said the…
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Finland, US, Canada discuss icebreaker collaboration
Finland, United States and Canada reaffirmed their commitment to build best-in-class Arctic and Polar icebreakers. National Coordinators of the Icebreaker Collaboration…
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Finns make more card payments in 2024 Q4
The customers of Finnish banks and payment institutions made a total of 616 million card payments in the October-December period of 2024, representing an increase of 4%…
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Mercedes-Benz agrees cost-cutting package with staff
German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz has agreed a comprehensive package of cost-cutting measures with employees, reported dpa. Management and the general works council…
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Finland launches Europe’s 1st 50-qubit quantum computer
Finland's leading research institute VTT and computer company IQM announced on Tuesday that they have developed and launched Europe's first 50-qubit…
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Finnish vehicle stock grows by 1.2% in 2024
The Finnish vehicle register contained 7,337,934 vehicles at the end of 2024 and 5,257,813 of the vehicles were in traffic use, according to Statistics Finland. The…
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Inflation hits 1.5% in Finland in February
In January, the year-on-year change in the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) stood at 1.7 per cent. According to the preliminary data on consumer prices, the…
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Housing loan drawdowns rise in Jan but still below average
Drawdowns of housing loans in January exceeded the level of the same period in the two previous years, while remaining below the long-term January average, said the Bank…
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