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Finland’s Working Hours Act allows employees to adjust their schedule to work three hours earlier or later.
With the rise of big data, the internet of things and automated factories, existing internet infrastructure's getting clogged.
When a tiny, rural Finnish town of 3,000 residents earned the title it presented a wild opportunity.
Economic growth has been sluggish.
The box of baby items for expectant mothers is designed, in part, to push moms toward best practices.
Conservatives hope a basic income can cut other welfare costs.
In Finland, worries about Greece abound. But it's the struggles of cell-phone maker — and homegrown company — Nokia that really have people talking.
Nokia is to Finland what General Motors once was to the U.S. But as the company fades, it opens up room for new, smaller tech companies to matter.
Representatives from countries like Finland fear that tomorrow's summit could force their hand on some issues, and create a new culture in the eurozone where powerful countries trump the rest.
An Ecuadorean judge has fined American oil company Chevron for more than $9 billion in a case that has spanned a decade. The lawsuit began in 1990s…