Twenty million cigarettes incinerated after Finnish law change
Tobacco giant Philip Morris has been forced to destroy product worth five million euro following changes to legislation that require all cigarettes so...
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Tobacco giant Philip Morris has been forced to destroy product worth five million euro following changes to legislation that require all cigarettes so...
Norway is the place to be for mothers and babies according to this year’s Save the Children annual report.
Striking food workers in Finland have sent the purchasing public scurrying across the border to Sweden for supplies.
The dwindling number of school children enrolling in remote areas of Lapland is causing concern for Finnish authorities.
A new survey from the US consultancy organisation Grant Thornton has revealed that Swedish business leaders experience the world’s lowest stress level...
Jyri Jaakola, the well-known Finnish human rights activist, has been killed by gunmen in the southern Mexican district of Oaxaca.
A mother has been fined for having her son circumcised as the legislation row in Finland remains unaddressed.
The Finnish government has endorsed applications from two companies for the construction of two new nuclear reactors.