Finland doesn’t do happiness the way most places do. You won’t find endless self-help books or people chasing shiny dreams. Instead, happiness here is stitched into everyday life with little habits.
The Kalevala, a poetic epic filled with myth, reflects the shared roots between Finnish and Karelian cultures.
Finland has been ranked the world's happiest country for the last six years. The country benefits from high levels of social trust and a strong connection with nature. But the Finnish also have ...
Another unique aspect of Finnish weddings is the use of wheat crowns for brides and grooms. These crowns are made from braided stalks of wheat and worn during the ceremony. They symbolize strength, ...
This underrated city in Northern Finland is home to lively sauna traditions, contemporary art galleries and collectives, and ...
Jorge Reyes had never been to Finland before he moved from Bogotá, Colombia, to Helsinki. He was prepared for the extreme weather, but other aspects of Finnish culture shocked him. Naked saunas, no ...
Oulu has a year-long programme of events putting the spotlight on Sámi culture and climate change. View on euronews ...
Half a decade on from COVID-19 lockdowns and the debate around workplace culture persists, with companies and employees as divided as ever. Since the 2024 elections, JPMorgan and Amazon's office staff ...
In Finland, weddings are steeped in tradition and symbolism, with saunas being an integral part of the celebrations ...
Genta Sadiku, an International Exchange Student as part of the ERASMUS+ program from RIT Kosovo pursuing Economics & Statistics and Management & Entrepreneurship, recently completed an exchange ...