Cracking open our breakfast Easter eggs and discovering they were full of mini-eggs is about as surprising as opening a birthday card from your Grandma and pretending you didn't see the cash inside while you read her best wishes. No, you knew the little sugar coated chocolate goodies were there, you just needed to put up the false air of surprise to comfortably indulge in a chocolatey desert to follow your chocolate breakfast.
On a clear but chilly autumn day, Poa Pohjola and her partner Wilhelm Blomberg are relaxing in their Helsinki apartment while their baby naps outside on the balcony, in traditional Finnish style. "They sleep very well outside, in colder degrees, I think," Pohjola said with a laugh. "Or, that's how I grew up thinking." Pohjola is 38 and Blomberg is 35. They've been together for about three years, and they started talking about having a baby early on - even though Pohjola had once thought she might never have kids.
The Nordic country of Finland stands out when it comes to quality of life, earning the top spot on the Global Retirement Index from Natixis Investment Managers. The country moved up a spot after coming in second place last year. To determine the ranking, the company looked at five quality of life indicators: air quality, biodiversity and habitat, environmental factors, happiness, and water and sanitation. Finland was a standout in happiness and water and sanitation, taking the top spot in both categories.
Norway's second match at the Women’s Euro 2025 showcased their vulnerability, with a lackluster performance against an unexpected challenge from Finland, who adapted well throughout the game.
Anna Tuomi, Finavia's head of marketing, stated, "Most airports have transit zones-some even have saunas. It is the touchpoint to tune into the rhythm, values, and mindset of Finland."
Nobina's agreement to acquire Revon Turistiliikenne OY and Repo-Lines OY strengthens its presence in Finland, enhancing public transportation services and operational collaboration.