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Viking Age dogs in Finland were locally bred, new DNA study finds
Ancient DNA shows no evidence of imported dogs in Luistari burials.
Eurovision head defends vote system that gave Israel first place in televotes
No Account Casinos Become Top Choice as Finland Players Skip Registration
Finland returns looted Katakle royal stool to Benin
1,647-year-old common juniper in Finland identified as Europe's oldest woody plant
To determine the age of the juniper shrub, scientists used dendrochronology techniques, specifically studying growth rings. They estimated that the juniper sprouted in 378 CE.
Finnish forests become net greenhouse gas emitters for the first time
According to the Climate Act, Finland's goal is to be carbon neutral by 2035, but the shrinking carbon sink makes it difficult to reach this goal.
AI model predicts celiac disease years before diagnosis, study finds
Israeli researchers develop machine learning system that could identify at-risk patients up to four years early, potentially transforming screening for the widespread autoimmune condition.
An Israeli tourism company will establish a resort village in Finnish Lapland
Kishrey Teufa will establish a unique resort and spa complex in Lapland, including a hotel with 76 panoramic cabins, a spa center, and a restaurant, with an investment of approximately €10 million.
Finland's president defends decisions to buy Israeli arms, not recognize Palestinian state
Stubb said the time was not right to recognize a Palestinian state, even though its Nordic neighbors, Sweden, Iceland, and most recently Norway, have done so.
Researchers in Finland, US say adjustments, flexibility are necessary to live without smartphone
In a world where more and more services and social interaction are based on mobile apps, a smartphone has become close to a necessity.
Yair Netanyahu's sauna use: Are saunas good for health?
The prime minister's son in Miami enjoys time in the sauna with security guards. Are there health benefits to using a sauna? Dr. Itay Gal provides insights.
Sixth-grader killed in Finnish school shooting, police say, child suspect held
The shooting took place at the Viertola school in Vantaa, a suburb of the capital Helsinki, which has around 800 pupils from first to ninth grade and a staff of 90 people.
Finnish Airline will start weighing people before flights
Taking accurate weight measurements can increase passenger safety on flights.
UK, Italy, and Finland join US in defunding UNRWA amid October 7 probe
The Palestinian foreign ministry criticized what it described as an Israeli campaign against UNRWA, and the Hamas terrorist group condemned the termination of employee contracts.
Turkey approves Sweden's NATO membership bid after 20-month delay
Hungary's approval is also needed for Sweden to join NATO