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Finnish food company Fazer is investing approximately €400 million in a new, state-of-the-art chocolate factory in Lahti.
Over 100 aid organisations warn that mass starvation is spreading rapidly across Gaza, as mounting deaths, aid distribution failures, and Israeli restrictions exacerbate the humanitarian crisis.
Our Helsinki Travel Guide! What an absolutely stunning city, even if the weather was particularly frigid. Helsinki in Finland is captivating on so many levels. It's location on the Gulf of Finland is ...
Finland has been named the happiest country in the world for the eighth year running, earning a reputation as having a ...
As Finland hosts an anniversary event marking 50 years since the historic OSCE summit and the signing of the Helsinki Final ...
Fazer is to move forward with its plan for a new chocolate factory the Finnish group had put on hold amid concerns about the country's fiscal policy.
Dining destinations, social hubs and creative spaces combined, food halls are taking Europe by storm. From a train station ...
Nearly 800 people seeking food aid have been killed in Gaza since late May, most near distribution points run by a ...
Robots are carting fried chicken through Chicago streets. Drones are parachuting Panera strawberry lemonade down to homes in ...
Researchers at the University of Helsinki have discovered an innovative and sustainable way to utilise by-products from the brewing industry, such as brewers’ spent grain, and turn them into valuable ...
India and Finland will soon ease mobility for students, entrepreneurs, and skilled professionals in areas such as education, ...
EU novel food authorizations typically take 2.5 years, and sometimes up to six. For many startups, that’s a death sentence.