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Visual arts. Seven summer exhibitions worth seeing in different parts of Finland
The article lists seven summer art exhibitions worth visiting across different parts of Finland.
Smells. You're not supposed to put deodorant on the bottom.
The article discusses the topic of body odor and the use of deodorants, specifically addressing the idea that applying deodorant to the lower part of the body is not appropriate.
50 years ago, on June 19th, 1976.
The article discusses the appointment of a new leadership trio for SAK (Suomen Ammattiliittojen Keskusjärjestö), the Finnish Trade Union Federation, and references an event from June 19, 1976, related to HS (Helsingin Sanomat).
Economy Statistics Finland: The Finnish economy grew more than expected last year
The Finnish Statistical Institute reported that Finland's economy grew more than expected last year.
Health: A man's health is better off in a more modest marriage
The article discusses the health implications of marriage, suggesting that even a simpler marital relationship can have positive effects on a man's health.
World Cup football -- England throwing the handbrake out the window and are champions -- rock 'n' roll is back.
The article discusses England's performance in the World Cup football tournament, highlighting their strong showing and suggesting they are favorites to win the championship.
Cars. I don't care about the scrappage fee.
The article discusses the lack of interest in the car scrapping bonus.
Has Sofia Virta been robbed for nothing?
The article poses the question 'Has Sofia Virta been unfairly targeted?' but does not provide further details or analysis.
Journalism. JSN gave HS a heads-up about a flawed drone report.
Helsingin Sanomat (HS) received a correction notice from JSN regarding an erroneous drone-related news report.
Public sports: Wilma Heltel to win in Lithuania
Wilma Heltelä won a competition in Lithuania.
Norway: Crown Princess Mette-Marit had a lung transplant
The article reports that Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway has undergone a lung transplant.
What's the name of the new thriller directed by Renny Harlin?
The article presents a trivia question asking for the title of the new thriller directed by Renny Harlin, with a playful hint suggesting the answer might be found 'in deep waters.' The content is a lighthearted quiz-style piece.
Readers' opinion: Parliament needs rules on absenteeism
The article discusses the need for rules regarding absences in the Finnish Parliament (Eduskunta).
Video: Ozzy Rossi captured a bear and five cubs: "super rare"
Outi Rossi recorded a rare encounter with a brown bear and her five cubs in Finland. The footage was described as 'super rare' by Rossi.
The United States will make peace with Iran on the weakest of terms.
The United States has reached a peace agreement with Iran under the weakest terms.
Work life. Elina dreams of having a baby.
The article discusses Elina's desire for a child, with the hope of being able to leave her demanding work.

The number of victims of domestic violence has increased in nearly all well-being regions - the reality may be even darker
The number of victims of domestic violence reported to authorities increased by nearly a fifth last year across almost all well-being regions in Finland. The highest numbers were recorded in Helsinki, Western Uusimaa, and Southern Ostrobothnia. However, the decrease in two regions—Central Ostrobothnia and South Savo—does not necessarily indicate a reduction in domestic violence, as the statistics only include cases reported to authorities. In Åland, the number of cases nearly doubled compared to the previous year, although the overall number remained small.
I'm going to be in the middle of 2026 in Enersense Arena.
The article mentions 'ISOJOULU 2026 | Enersense-Areena | Pori' but provides no additional content or details.
What's your reader's opinion? Why should we protect the old forests?
The article discusses the importance of protecting old forests, likely focusing on environmental conservation efforts.
World Cup 24/7 Use the sports magazine The Athletic, which is part of your subscription to HS
The article promotes The Athletic, a sports publication, as part of a subscription offer from Helsingin Sanomat (HS). It highlights access to continuous World Cup football coverage through The Athletic.
The reader's opinion of the claims about the disadvantages of randomization is often based on guesses.
The article discusses a reader's opinion piece arguing that claims about the harms of randomization are often based on assumptions rather than solid evidence.
HS Kokkola. The city made swimming schools free and welcomed immigrants.
The city of Kokkola has made swimming lessons free and included immigrants in the program.

The New York Times: SpaceX's stock listing turned thousands of the company's employees into millionaires
The New York Times reported that Elon Musk's space company SpaceX made thousands of its current and former employees millionaires after going public. According to the report, over 4,400 employees became millionaires following the IPO, with around 400 of them gaining at least $100 million in wealth. SpaceX has over 22,000 employees today, and many have left the company over the years. The article notes that some employees had doubted whether SpaceX would ever go public, as Musk had previously criticized public companies and their need to regularly disclose information to shareholders.
Guest Chair | Laws Inherited from the Paper Age Tighten Public Service
The article discusses how laws inherited from the paper era are hindering public services.
MM-follow | TV channel broke FIFA rules during live broadcast, but got away without punishment
A Somali referee was sent to the United States, but FIFA continues to pay their full salary.
A researcher says that well-being is more important for young people than partying at festivals
A researcher states that well-being is more important for young people than partying at festivals.

Swiss reject population ceiling
A referendum is taking place in Switzerland where citizens are voting on whether to set a population cap of ten million people. If passed, this could make it more difficult for Europeans to move to Switzerland.
Obituary | Tilkka's chief physician did a lot of sports and coached others as well
A memorial article about Dr. Tilka, who was a doctor and actively participated in sports while also training others.
Boxing | Kalle Palander defeated Aleksy Valavuore
Kalle Palander defeated Aleksi Valavuoren in a boxing match.
Particle physics World record: a truck carried 92 antibody particles a few miles away
The article reports that antimatter has been transported for the first time by truck, likely referring to an experiment or development in particle physics.
Your HS analysis says SpaceX means to investors what a bicycle means to a child.
The article compares investing in SpaceX to giving a child a bicycle, suggesting that while it might seem exciting, it could be a risky or impractical decision.
In the middle of the forest, there's a car cemetery where no one can get anything.
The article discusses an abandoned area in Nurmijärvi, Finland, referred to as a 'car cemetery,' where vehicles are left untouched and no one seems to have control over the situation.
♪ I'm lucky to have a theater at my table ♪
The article provides information about 'Onnen maa' (The Land of Fortune), a play performed at the Pöytyä Theatre in Pöytyä.
The United States of America , Trump has named a new intelligence director after the Pulte scandal .
The article reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump has named a new candidate for the position of Director of National Intelligence following the Pulte controversy.
The new uniforms of the Armed Forces will not be sweaty.
The article discusses issues with the new combat uniforms of the Finnish Defence Forces, specifically noting that the shirts do not withstand sweating.
Writer's Speech: Riina Danish, the generation's anxiety is taken away from us.
Writer Riina Tanskanen discusses the anxieties of her generation, stating that 'our future has been taken away' during a speech.
The biggest dream of the world was 60 years ago, and now all that remains is an unidentified tower.
The article discusses the history of Keimola, a motorsport facility that opened with great hopes 60 years ago but now only has an unidentified tower remaining.
Why are most of the world's most populous countries not participating in the FIFA World Cup?
The article asks why most of the world's most populous countries are not participating in the FIFA World Cup.
The stock market, SpaceX, has raised $75 billion in the largest stock market index in history.
SpaceX raised $75 billion in what is considered the largest stock offering in history.
And what the reader thinks is that the Cape of Good Hope could be the new attraction of Helsinki.
The article presents an opinion piece suggesting that Koivusaari could become Helsinki's new maritime attraction.
AI: A news reporter warns Finland that mass unemployment will hit, and tax revenues will fall.
A data writer warns Finland about the certainty of mass unemployment and the collapse of tax revenues due to artificial intelligence.
Helsinki Are you wondering what to do on Helsinki Day?
The article provides a list of activities and events happening in Helsinki during Helsinki Day, aimed at helping residents and visitors plan their day.
Why did the new minister get a severe penalty from the Bar Association?
The article discusses why a new minister received a severe punishment from the Bar Association.
Euthanasia Caroline Laine, 38, has colon cancer and would like to be able to choose a euthanasia case.
Karoliina Laine, 38-year-old Finnish woman diagnosed with esophageal cancer, wishes to have the option of euthanasia.
The British Secretary of State for Defence is resigning.
The article reports on the resignation of the UK's defense minister.
New world record in the 110-meter hurdles: 20-year-old student breaks a 13-year-old record
A 20-year-old student has set a new world record in the 110-meter hurdles, breaking a 13-year-old record.
A memoir of a Finnish television tech career.
An obituary for a pioneer in Finnish television technology.
The World Cup. Economists have been studying the World Cup, and the results are confusing.
The article discusses research conducted by economists on the FIFA World Cup, noting that the findings are confusing.
A memoir of a veterinarian who's been smoking heat and humanism.
The article is an obituary for a veterinarian, highlighting their warmth and humanistic approach.
Reader's Opinion | Individual Investigation Does Not Guarantee a Fair Asylum Decision
A reader's opinion piece questioning whether individual case investigations alone are sufficient to ensure fair asylum decisions in Finland.
Sex Patients: The antidepressant first helped, then sex became weird
The article discusses patients' experiences with antidepressants, noting that while the medication initially helped, it led to changes in sexual function that some found unusual.
The past is over, but people are having a hard time admitting it, says the Amazon forest rescuer
An interview with an individual involved in saving the Amazon rainforest discusses the challenges people face in acknowledging the past.
NHL captain Carolina was not seen on the ice:
The article discusses the absence of Carolina's starting goaltender during a game, noting that head coach Rod Brind'Amour made a comment about it.
We love Helsinki Youth dances 2026 and all of Helsinki.
The article appears to be a promotional piece or event listing related to 'We Love Helsinki Juhannustanssit 2026' by Kaiku in Helsinki. No substantive content or details about the event are provided beyond the title.
And the reader's opinion is that Ukraine can learn that security is the function of citizens.
The article is a reader opinion piece titled 'From Ukraine, we can learn that security is citizens' agency,' published by Helsingin Sanomat.
A man raped a child in a restaurant bathroom and filmed the crime.
A man sexually assaulted a child in a restaurant restroom and recorded the act on video.
Investing in stocks is falling worldwide Nokia's value went down by over 10 billion on Friday
Global stock markets experienced a decline, with Nokia's value dropping by over ten billion euros on Friday.
Basketball and NBA finals tickets are skyrocketing, even college tuition is going to be second.
The price of tickets for the NBA finals has risen significantly, with some reaching levels comparable to the cost of a university semester.
And who's in charge of the dress code?
The article title asks 'Who is responsible for the clothing mountain?' and appears to be an opinion piece submitted by a reader to Helsingin Sanomat.
The war in Ukraine, Russia's in the trenches, the front train, and Crimea's out of gas, did Ukraine get the overcrowding?
The article discusses recent developments in the Ukraine war, highlighting various events such as Russian troop movements, fuel shortages on Crimea, and questions about whether Ukraine has gained an advantage.
Animal of the Week. A bird mother teaches her young a strong password to prevent cheating.
The article discusses how birds teach their young a strong password to protect against deception.
The reader's opinion is that the ban on surgical castration of pigs should be maintained.
The article discusses the opinion piece titled 'Porsaiden kirurgisen kastraation kielto tulee säilyttää' (The ban on surgical castration of pigs must be maintained), published by HS.fi.
Person: Jenni Black Lake lived with her famous father and saw the other side of this house.
Jenni Mustajärvi lived with her famous father and experienced another side of life at home.
The restaurant is only open four days a week because Nicolas Thieulon wants to keep the same people working all the time.
Basbas, a restaurant owned by Nicolas Thieulon, operates only four days a week. The owner aims to keep the same staff employed consistently.
When the boy told me he was moving out, Anna Perho started crying.
The article discusses a personal story involving Anna Perho, who became emotional when her son announced he would be moving out.
Soccer. Teenage boys lined up for the signatures of the Wilma Koivisto in Stockholm.
The article reports that the Finnish football team Teinipojat has queued up for Vilma Koivistoin's name inscription in Stockholm.
3x book. These are the books we're waiting for: a new Danish name for Finns.
The article lists upcoming books that are anticipated by readers, including a new Danish name for Finnish audiences.
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit is waiting for a lung transplant.
The article reports that Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway has ordered a lung transplant.
The best crime series ever, they're gonna be stuck for years.
The article discusses the best crime series that have managed to captivate audiences even with delays spanning years.
The World Cups. The old man can cause hours of delay in the World Cup.
The article discusses the potential impact of thunderstorms on the scheduling of matches during the FIFA World Cup.
This is the first time I've seen this: Bruce Springsteen awakened people from apathy.
The article discusses Bruce Springsteen's impact on audiences, noting that his performance was unlike anything seen in recent times and stirred people out of their apathy.
From the residents of the natural diversity: Tampere, wider than humans, the 7th Street of the Cape Hatter.
The article discusses nature biodiversity in Tampere, focusing on the area of Hatanpään valtatie 7 in Tampere.
In the midst of the Ebola epidemic, one in three doesn't even believe in Ebola.
The article discusses public perception during an Ebola outbreak, noting that one-third of people do not believe in the existence of Ebola.
The artist Marjane Satrapi is dead.
The article reports that artist Marjane Satrapi has died.
FIFA World Cups, they've banned their own drinking bottles from viewers.
The article reports that FIFA has banned spectators from bringing their own drinks into the stadiums during the World Cup matches.
The musical parts make the French drama a silhouette.
The article provides a review of a film, noting that the musical elements transform a French drama into something akin to a salad.
Helsinki Transport spent 90 million euros on the tunnel, which hardly anyone uses.
Helsinki spent 90 million euros on a tunnel that is hardly used.
The signs of growth are not good enough: Finns are hesitant to buy a car
The article discusses consumer sentiment in Finland regarding car purchases, noting that despite positive economic indicators, Finns remain hesitant to buy cars.
Defence to Orpo Macron: Finland wants to join the French nuclear threat
The Finnish Prime Minister, Petteri Orpo, has expressed Finland's willingness to join France's nuclear weapons alliance.
Accidents. A fire broke out on the balcony of a high-rise building in Helsinki Valley.
A fire broke out on the balcony of an apartment building in Helsinki's Laakso area.
Bittium has brought in over 700 percent of its owners in three years.
Bittium has delivered over 700% returns to its owners within three years.
A close-knit 13-year-old tried to stop his father from breaking into the apartment and killing his mother.
A 13-year-old child tried to stop their father, who entered the home and killed the mother.
René Rougeau has withdrawn his decision to retire from basketball and is returning to Helsinki.
René Rougeau has reversed his decision to retire and will return to play for Helsinki.
The ice cream in Vegas knocked out Carolina in the NHL final thriller.
The article reports on the NHL finals where Vegas defeated Carolina in a thrilling game.
HS Moscow Women do traditional men's jobs in Russia: Julia is one of them.
The article discusses how women in Russia are taking on traditional 'men's jobs,' using Julia as an example.
The concert at the Park Park in New York City's VC Music Hall of Fame.
The article mentions a concert by the Uudenkaupungin VPK's orchestra at Rauhanpuisto in Pori. No further details are provided.
Denmark's new government is center-left, with Mette Frederiksen as prime minister.
Denmark has formed a new government led by Social Democrat leader Mette Frederiksen, continuing her tenure as prime minister.
And Norway starts a wild bronze party, and she says, "I'm going to have at least a beer".
The article discusses Norway's bronze medal celebration at the Ice Hockey World Championships, with a player stating they intend to drink beer.
Research journalism. Researchers at HS: Nokia takes the equipment to Israel and markets itself to the country's armed forces.
Helsingin Sanomat investigated whether Nokia sells devices to Israel and markets itself to the country's military.
Investments. The Kokkola aluminum plant would consume 10% of Finland's electricity.
The article discusses an aluminum plant in Kokkola that would consume ten percent of Finland's electricity.