World-renowned light artist Kari Kola sets up the world’s largest light installation in southwestern Australia, together with photonics experts from his eastern Finnish hometown, Joensuu.
Finnish happiness expresses itself in one little word, onni – and a host of other words and expressions derived from it.
Finland doesn’t do happiness the way most places do. You won’t find endless self-help books or people chasing shiny dreams. Instead, happiness here is stitched into everyday life with little habits.
Just like with finding happiness, there are no secrets or shortcuts for success in business.
Finland’s Youth Barometer 2025 shows rising pressure among young people, with jobs and education driving stress while life satisfaction falls to the lowest level recorded since the survey began.
Not too long ago, Finland was the model for how a wealthy, egalitarian culture could be pro-family and thus have a lot of babies. “Finnish baby boxes” were held up as a synecdoche of how a social ...
Since its debut at the Finnish Artists’ annual exhibition in 1903, The Wounded Angel by Finnish artist Hugo Simberg has remained a perennial favorite both among Finns (it was voted the country’s ...
Samu Hällfors is the CEO of Framery, an office soundproofing business in Helsinki. Hällfors mirrors how he runs his company in line with Finnish values like shared responsibility. He said people in ...
This Sunday, all are invited to celebrate Finnish culture during Kalevala Day. The Ladies of Kalevala will put on the event from 12-3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church on Grand ...
Genta Sadiku, an International Exchange Student as part of the ERASMUS+ program from RIT Kosovo pursuing Economics & Statistics and Management & Entrepreneurship, recently completed an exchange ...
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: Despite their small numbers, Finland's Jewish community has managed to thrive even as anti-Zionism rises.
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