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Major Finnish food chain announces boycott of Israeli products
S-ryhmä will temporarily stop purchasing products made in Israel, due to Gaza war: 'We are closely monitoring the peace negotiations and the position of the European Union, and will reconsider the policy accordingly'
Itamar Eichner
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11.21.25
Doctor stored relatives’ bodies in freezer for 30 years: 'Wanted to preserve them for the future'
An 80‑year‑old doctor in Turku allegedly kept two deceased relatives, likely his parents, in home freezers for nearly three decades; The case exposes gaps in Finland’s grave license laws and weak oversight of death‑care regulation
Ynet Global
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09.14.25
From bunkers to nightclubs: Bomb shelters reimagined as everyday spaces worldwide
From Helsinki to South Dakota, shelters are no longer grim bunkers but lifestyle spaces—pools, nightclubs and designer hideouts; as Israelis rediscover the urgency of protection, a global wave of reinvention poses a question: Can shelters be both beautiful and useful?
Amnon Direktor
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07.04.25
Israeli tourism company to build a resort in Lapland
Kishrey Teufa announces a new and surprising project in the Arctic Circle which will include 76 panoramic cabins with northern lights views, a spa center, and a restaurant
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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12.27.24
No-Snow-Ho: Climate change means not enough snow for Santa in Finland
The Finnish city of Rovaniemi, known as the home of St. Nick is used to seeing mountains of snow on the streets around December and January but this year there's no snow in sight; 'I’m longing for snow to paint the scenery,' says one local resident
AFP, Yogev Israeli
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12.01.24
Antisemitic, racist remarks by Finnish lawmakers spark controversy
Far-right Finns Party lawmakers can’t seem to catch a break as seemingly never-ending list of egregious past comments keep surfacing; ‘Does anyone feel like spitting on beggars and hitting n***** children today in Helsinki?’
Ynet
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07.12.23
Israel ranks 4th happiest country on Earth in 2023
Jewish state lands first top-five finish after ranking 9th in 2022 and 12th in 2021; ranking put together prior to Judicial reform protests
Ynet
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03.20.23
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