The Finnish Ministry has corrected its use of the term 'monopoly' when referring to fertilizer manufacturer Yara, after the company expressed offense, acknowledging the term was 'too straightforward'.
The Royal Saudi Air Force carried out an unsuccessful cruise missile attack on Sanaa International Airport in Yemen. Their apparent goal was to disable the airport, but all 10 Storm Shadow missiles reportedly missed their targets.
Houthi rebels launched missile attacks on Abha airport in Saudi Arabia, claiming retaliation for earlier strikes on Sana'a airport by the Yemeni government. This escalation has renewed fears of a broader conflict with Saudi Arabia.
Finland has seen a massive number of defamation reports, but a professor and police warn that while certain expressions can be criminal, no specific words have been criminalized, emphasizing common sense.
A film review praises "The World of Anssi Kasitonni," a documentary that follows the Finnish DIY artist as he creates art with friends, highlighting its joyful approach without artistic angst.
The suicide of a young woman in Yemen, who died after a Sanaa court ordered her to return to her husband's home, has sparked demands for new legislation on women's rights.
Teena Abraham reportedly lost all her savings after education agents for the Finnish higher education institution Arcada allegedly broke promises of thousands of euros in scholarships, for which Arcada has now apologized.
Organizers of a camel beauty pageant in Al Musanaa disqualified twenty camels when it was revealed that breeders had, among other things, used hyaluronic acid to fill the animals' lips. Also found…
Yemen's truce began to unravel with tit-for-tat attacks starting July 13, including a Saudi airstrike on Sanaa airport that prevented an Iranian flight carrying a Houthi delegation from landing.
President Trump welcomed the new Iraqi Prime Minister to the White House, touting "tremendous chemistry" and discussing potential deals. During the visit, Trump also reportedly pressured Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to withdraw forces from Syria and Lebanon.
A large gathering took place at Sanaa International Airport in Yemen, where participants demanded an end to the long-standing Saudi air blockade following the landing of an Iranian civilian aircraft.
A survey of over 38,000 Finns reveals a persistent linguistic divide in the country based on the usage of two specific words, 'vihta' or 'vasta', creating an interesting map.
A top athlete, Saga, nearly died from an eating disorder triggered by a coach's words but has since recovered and is now a top athlete and mother, prompting the Eating Disorder Association to advocate for better aftercare.
Yle has obtained details of the Finnish government's contentious nuclear weapons policy, which is set to be presented to parliament next week as an update to its foreign and security policy report.
Yemen's Houthi rebels launched missiles at Saudi Arabia in retaliation for strikes on Sanaa airport, escalating tensions in the region. This renewed conflict raises concerns about the global energy crisis and the potential for a breakdown of existing ceasefires.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have threatened to strike Saudi targets, alleging an intrusion into Yemeni airspace by a Saudi plane. The Houthis claim the plane was attempting to prevent an Iranian flight from landing in Sanaa.
California held its primary elections to select candidates for governor, Los Angeles mayor, and various congressional seats, with results offering clues for the battle for control of Congress. Notable candidates included Karen Bass and Spencer Pratt for Los Angeles Mayor, among others.
C.J. Obasi's psychological drama 'A Blue Butterfly,' starring Steve Toussaint and Sanaa Lathan, has completed its London shoot and will continue filming in Rwanda, with new cast members announced.
Civilians in Yemen fear the fallout from the Houthis' involvement in the Iran war, with daily life in Sanaa dominated by concerns over air strikes and rising prices as the country becomes embroiled in the regional conflict.
Renowned Ghanaian musician and creative entrepreneur Opoku Sanaa is set to launch his new book, Passion, Persistence & Progress Make the Dream Work, on March 19, 2026, at the British Council in Accra.
The Finnish Social Democratic Party (SDP) has rejected proposals for growth policies, with a prominent member stating there is no room for discussion on the matter.