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Finland allows eavesdropping on emails

The parliament of Finland voted to approve a controversial new law that gives employers the right to monitor their employees’ emails if they suspect a...

Finland, MBLMarch 16, 2009
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Finland’s Nokia plans voluntary redundancy

It seems it’s now mobile phone maker Nokia’s turn to trim its workforce in a bid to control costs and maintain profitability. The Finnish mobile phone...

Business, FinlandMarch 6, 2009
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Finland refuses to extradite Rwandan man

A Rwandan Baptist preacher accused of genocide during the country’s brutal 1994 civil war will not be extradited from Finland because it is feared he ...

Finland, InternationalFebruary 26, 2009
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Help for gentlemen wishing to last a little longer

Finland and Sweden are the first nations to approve a new pill to treat premature ejaculation, an embarrassing problem for many men. The drug, created...

Finland, InternationalFebruary 22, 2009
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Finnish company applies to build nation’s sixth nuclear reactor

Finland is debating whether it needs a sixth nuclear power plant, and several firms are vying to win the contract to build it. The Finnish utility com...

Business, EnergyFebruary 16, 2009
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Finnish police crack down on speeding snowmobilers

The wild empty expanses of Lapland are no longer free range for Finland’s snowmobile riders. SIKUnews reports that local police have had enough of sno...

Finland, MBLFebruary 14, 2009
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Finnish government releases huge stimulus package

Finland’s government has agreed on a stimulus package worth around 2 billion euros, an amount that represents 1.7 per cent of the nation’s GDP. As Fin...

Business, FinlandFebruary 4, 2009
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Finland may upgrade missile defence system

Finland’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) is looking at ways to upgrade its existing missile defence system, from the present arsenal of Russian Gadflies to...

Finland, GeneralFebruary 2, 2009
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