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
November 21, 2024 [GMT +2]
- Up to 100,000 Finnish households could be without power as dawn breaks, meteorologist tells HS
- DiEM25 backs BDS movement to promote rights in Israel-Palestine
- Record corporate bankruptcies in Finland, but new business registrations surge
- Ban on dumping snow into sea to erode road conditions in Helsinki
- Orpo: It’s premature to blame sabotage for severed data cable between Finland and Germany
- Reports: Finns Party-led ministry sought to use religion as basis for refugee selection
- Xi attends G20 Summit in Brazil, strengthens ties with Lula
- Heavy snowfall to make conditions difficult for motorists in Finland on Wednesday
- Web Summit 2024 in Lisbon sets attendance and representation records
- 85 Finnish organisations commit to boycott against Israel
- Xi calls for collective responsibility to promote Asia-Pacific development at APEC summit
- Extended paternity leaves, Henna Virkkunen’s EU tech ambitions and family reunification concerns: Finland in the world press
- HS: HUS silent as unions voice concern over hundreds of job cuts
- IS: Greens’ Haavisto set for high-ranking Middle East-related post at UN
- Xi Jinping inaugurates Peru’s Chancay port, emphasizes deeper China-Latin America cooperation
- YLE: Finns urged to drop cold cuts from diets in upcoming recommendations