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  1. Prime Minister to work remotely - Finnish Government

    10.9.2020 | From Thursday 10 September until further notice, Prime Minister Sanna Marin will be working remotely from Kesäranta, the Prime Minister’s Official Residence. This is a precautionary measure due to possible exposure to the coronavirus.
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  2. Responsible use of leisure time contributes to more contact teaching in higher education institutions and a swift return to normal conditions - Finnish Government

    17.8.2021 | All students have the right to start their studies in a safe way. The goal that we all share is to be able to bring in much more contact teaching in higher education institutions during the autumn term. Interaction between people, both in contact teaching and in students’ leisure activities, improves wellbeing and strengthens the spirit of community. With the pandemic still ongoing, it has become particularly important to improve both student wellbeing and the ability to study.
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  3. Timanttiteko award for 2021 granted to Foreign Ministry’s data analytics experiment - Finnish Government

    27.4.2022 | The Security Committee has granted its 2021 Timanttiteko (Diamond Act) award to the Foreign Ministry’s AI-assisted data analytics experiment. According to the Security Committee, the project has been exemplary in implementing the objectives of the Security Strategy for Society.
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  4. Construction sector more active in 2020 than expected – construction to decrease next year - Finnish Government

    10.9.2020 | Construction output for 2020 will be close to the previous year’s level, says the RAKSU construction trends group in its report published on 10 September.
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  5. Prime Minister Marin and Argentine President Fernández discuss deepening cooperation between their countries - Finnish Government

    25.6.2020 | On Thursday 25 June, Prime Minister Sanna Marin and President of Argentina Alberto Fernández discussed deepening relations and commercial cooperation between their countries and the situation with regard to the COVID-19 epidemic.
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    Registered: Thu May 15 13:15:42 EEST 2025
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  6. Government supports Commission proposal for derogations regarding L-category vehicles - Ministry of Transport and Communications

    24.9.2020 | The Government supports the European Commission's proposal to make a derogation and extend the period for selling L-category vehicles (e.g. mopeds, motor cycles and moped cars) that were manufactured in spring 2020 and meet the Euro 4 standard until the end of 2021.The aim is to make it easier for the vehicle industry to cope with the fall in sales caused by the coronavirus epidemic.
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  7. Changes to restrictions on entry at external borders - Finnish Government

    5.8.2021 | Changes are being made to the restrictions on external border traffic based on COVID-19 incidence rates, as the epidemic continues to spread vigorously in many parts of the world. The Government adopted a decision on the matter on 5 August. The decision will enter into force on 9 August and will remain in force until 22 August 2021. However, people may still enter Finland from all countries upon presenting an approved certificate of a full vaccine course.
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  8. Restrictions applicable in community transmission areas to be introduced in the whole of Lapland and the Hospital District of South Savo - Finnish Government

    16.12.2021 | The Government has amended the decree that restricts the activities of food and beverage service businesses due to the COVID-19 epidemic. The restrictions on food and beverage services businesses that are necessary to prevent the spread of the epidemic will be introduced in the whole of Lapland and the Hospital District of South Savo.
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  9. Considerable increase in the number of violent offences – lower traffic volumes but more cases of speeding - Police

    2.2.2021 | The year 2020 was exceptional in many ways, and the Covid-19 pandemic affected the day-to-day work of the police in Helsinki, and the city’s crime statistics, in diverse ways.
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  10. Ministers for European Affairs to prepare for October European Council - Finnish Government

    20.9.2021 | In its meeting in Brussels on Tuesday 21 September, the EU General Affairs Council will discuss the October European Council agenda, current situation regarding EU COVID-19 coordination, the state of play in EU-UK relations, the European Commission’s annual foresight report and draft work programme for 2022, the Slovenian presidency programme, and the progress of the Conference on the Future of Europe. Minister for European Affairs Tytti Tuppurainen will represent Finland at the meeting.
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