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There will be a few exceptions to the upcoming rule, according to the foreign ministry.

At the moment, new conscripts receive €6.15 per day for their first 165 days of national service.

Prospective home buyers will soon be able to pay off their housing loans for a period of up to 35 years.

What's it like to be deported to Finland when you haven't lived here since childhood?

Espoo is debating whether all schools should be required to offer English as the first foreign language – a contentious issue entwined with allegations of segregation and 'school shopping'.

An Yle investigation last year revealed that third-party agents have exploited Finland's image as the "happiest country in the world" to sell an inaccurate or downright misleading image of life in the country.

A total of 169 people were ordered to leave the country, reports Helsingin Sanomat.

"Students look each other in the eye and say hello. This makes me happy," a principal in Lahti said.

The shining reputation of the Finnish education system and the promise of a healthy work-life balance attracts many students from abroad, but do the realities meet the expectations?

The government sailed through a vote of confidence in Parliament after an opposition challenge over its employment measures.

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Integration specialists point to problems such as prohibitive costs, a lack of study materials, and the risks of indirect discrimination.

Finland wants to curb supermarket store brands to give farmers more power, but could the move leave shoppers paying more for less?