Every summer, much of Finland deliberately downshifts as schools close, workplaces empty out and people head towards lakes, forests and cottages. “It’s the season,” says Emily, a hairdresser in the ...
Lakes, forests and strikingly unfamiliar cityscapes give Finland cinematic range, but the real draws for foreign film ...
Iida Karhunen caught viewers’ attention with her Olympic debut in 2026 at age 17. Her precision and composure suggest she ...
Découvrez l’un des sites urbains en bois parmi les mieux conservés de Finlande : Neristan, un quartier de la ville de Kokkola ...
After the Second World War, traditional Finnish music experienced a period of dormancy as modern styles gained dominance. In the late 1960s, however, the Kaustinen Folk Music Festival became a ...
Times have changed since the days when artist Tom of Finland (real name Touko Laaksonen, 1920–1991) needed to destroy his stylised homoerotic images because of the conservative atmosphere in his home ...
Finland’s public and private sectors are stepping up to the recycling challenge with a roadmap and an array of innovations. Finland has the best bottle recycling system in the world, according to ...
“Our goal is to demystify AI,” proclaims the website of Elements of AI, a free online course from the University of Helsinki and the tech firm Reaktor, now available in an increasing range of ...
Finnish violin virtuoso Linda Lampenius and popstar Pete Parkkonen are among the early favourites to win the Eurovision Song Contest, with “Liekinheitin” (Flamethrower). We meet them ahead of this ...
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim became president in 1944, at a most unusual, utterly astonishing phase of Finland’s political history. June 4, 2017 marks the 150th anniversary of his birth. Mannerheim ...
医患剧、科幻剧、罪案剧……芬兰最受欢迎的电视系列剧前所未有地登上了国际观众的荧屏。 世界各地越来越多的观众爱上了 ...
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