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06.07.2026

The Day Norway Stunned Brazil

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Finland for 06.07.2026.

It displays 198 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

06.07.2026 ⇢ The Day Norway Stunned Brazil
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The day's dominant story was Norway's 2-1 World Cup upset over Brazil, with Erling Haaland scoring twice. Coverage began in the evening and continued through the night, with multiple outlets reporting on the historic result and Neymar's tears. The match overshadowed other sports news, including England's delayed and chaotic win over Mexico. In domestic politics, Helsingin Sanomat revealed emails showing PM Orpo encouraged Vapaavuori to meet with Purra, contradicting earlier claims about the Garden Helsinki arena project. Iltalehti obtained documents detailing the project's state funding request. International coverage focused on the NATO summit, with President Stubb telling the Financial Times the US had made a major decision on Ukraine. MV-lehti continued its narrative of Russian advances in Donbass and warnings that NATO's shield would not protect against retaliation. Other stories included Mount Etna's eruption disrupting flights, a man found tortured in a Helsinki toilet, and Alko's first Sunday opening.

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00:58⇢Chinese Minister Visits Kultaranta

⌨The newspapers report on China's foreign minister visiting Finland's presidential residence Kultaranta, with President Stubb emphasizing cooperation (Iltalehti). Meanwhile, a Tampere professor's company was sold for €2.3 billion over a promising blood cancer drug (Aamulehti). World Cup coverage features Norway's goalkeeper saving a penalty against Brazil (HS, IS).
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03:10⇢Norway's World Cup Thunder

⌨The newspapers report on Norway's World Cup sensation, beating Brazil 2-1 with Haaland's show, while thunderstorms delay England's match (Iltalehti, Ilta-Sanomat, Hufvudstadsbladet). MV-lehti continues coverage of Russia's claimed liberation of Konstantinovka in Donetsk, advancing on Slaviansk and Kramatorsk. HS highlights Vantaan Kivistö's post-housing-boom struggles with high welfare dependency.
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05:08⇢Bellingham's Blitz in World Cup Thriller

⌨The newspapers report on a wild World Cup match between England and Mexico, with Jude Bellingham scoring rapid goals (Iltalehti, Ilta-Sanomat). Meanwhile, HS highlights the struggles of Vantaa's Kivistö district, built during zero-interest rates, now facing high welfare dependency. HBL features a war child's story, and Kaleva warns about far-right imagery in Oulu.
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08:09⇢England's World Cup Thriller

⌨The newspapers report on England's dramatic World Cup win over Norway, with Ilta-Sanomat and Helsingin Sanomat highlighting the thrilling match. Meanwhile, Iltalehti covers a man with ties to the Russian military involved in Finnish real estate deals, where the Defense Ministry is powerless. MV-lehti continues its focus on Russian advances in Donbass.
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Venäjän kesähyÜkkäys tuottaa kovia tuloksia Donbassissa, jossa asevoimat ovat edenneet läpi Konstantinovkan ja perjantaina armeijan korkein komentaja Valery Gerassimov raportoi ylipäällikkÜ Vladimir Putinille, että Donbassin avainkaupunki Konstantinovka on vapautettu. Venäjän joukot ovat ryhmittyneet ja taistelevat tietään nyt kohti viimeisiä Kiovan joukkojen hallinnassa olevia läheisiä kaupunkeja Donetskin alueella, Slavianskia ja Kramatorskia.
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10:35⇢Murder Case Twist and Donbass Advance

⌨The newspapers report on a murder case in Ilta-Sanomat, where new information has emerged about the death of a 28-year-old woman, with a twist in the investigation. MV-lehti continues its coverage of Russian advances in Donbass, claiming the liberation of Konstantinovka and the start of battles for Slaviansk and Kramatorsk. Other outlets focus on wildfires in Southern Europe (HS), a rare Moomin sale (Iltalehti), and local features.
10:41
Seuraavissa eduskuntavaaleissa vastakkain ovat nykyisen hallituksen vastuullinen linja ja opposition vaihtoehto, joka lisäisi maahanmuuttoa ja paisuttaisi julkisia menoja. Kansanedustaja Miko Bergbom varoittaa, että erityisesti vihreiden, SDP:n ja keskustan ajama politiikka veisi Suomea väärään suuntaan ja murentaisi hallituksen tekemien uudistusten pohjan.
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Brittiläinen syÜpäprofessori Angus Dalgleish kertoo, että syÜpäpotilaat, jotka olivat olleet terveitä ja vakaita useita vuosia, alkoivat yhtäkkiä uusiutua sairauksissaan saatuaan Covid-rokotteen tehosteannoksia. Dalgleish vaatii yhteyden vakavaa tutkimista. Yhdessä kardiologi Aseem Malhotran kanssa hän varoitti äskettäin Yhdysvaltain senaattoreita siitä, mitä he kuvailevat signaaliksi, jota ei voida enää sivuuttaa.
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11:52⇢Stabbing in Helsinki Brawl

⌨The newspapers report on a stabbing incident in Helsinki where two groups unknown to each other escalated into a mass brawl, with a young man stabbed (Ilta-Sanomat, Helsingin Sanomat). MV-lehti warns of Russia's threat that NATO's shield won't protect against retaliation. Iltalehti covers a double bomb threat in the Canary Islands with serious consequences.
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Helsingin käräjäoikeus tuomitsi 31-vuotiaan Rafat Waleed Ahmad Alsmadin 12 vuoden ja kuuden kuukauden vankeuteen seitsemästä tÜrkeästä huumausainerikoksesta. Käräjäoikeus määräsi hänet lisäksi menettämään valtiolle rikoksella saatuna hyÜtynä yhteensä yli 850 000 euroa.
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15:12⇢The Etna Ash Cloud

⌨New headlines show a mix of local crime and international incidents. Ilta-Sanomat reports a man found unconscious in a public toilet with "LIAR" carved on his back. Helsingin Sanomat covers Mount Etna eruption disrupting flights in Sicily. MV-lehti analyzes Finland's alleged advance knowledge of a Ukrainian drone strike on St. Petersburg. Other outlets cover a balcony glass fall in Oulu, police rebutting rumors in Mikkeli, and a drug trafficking verdict.
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16:50⇢NATO Summit Begins Amid Russian Warning

⌨The newspapers report on the NATO summit starting, with Mark Rutte about to speak (Ilta-Sanomat), and Russia's warning that NATO's shield won't protect against retaliation (MV-lehti). Meanwhile, a man missing in Helsinki for over two months is now investigated by KRP (Iltalehti).
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18:03⇢US Media Glow for Finland

⌨Finland's positive coverage in US media is highlighted by Iltalehti, while Ilta-Sanomat reports new details on the Kulosaari taxi driver. Helsingin Sanomat covers Iran's new supreme leader absent from his father's funeral. MTV Lebanon notes increased airspace violations near Finland. The ongoing Russian warning about NATO's shield persists.
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19:33⇢Trump's Summit Shadow

⌨The newspapers focus on the upcoming NATO summit and Trump's visit, with Hufvudstadsbladet and MTV Lebanon discussing Rutte's strategy to manage Trump. Ilta-Sanomat reports Trump commenting on a World Cup controversy. Meanwhile, Iltalehti covers a major change in conscription service, and Helsingin Sanomat examines Norway's success in football and other fields.
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Brasilia-voitto nosti Norjan jalkapallon huipulle. Se sopii kiusallisen hyvin maahan, joka on onnistunut jo Üljyssä, sähkÜssä, lohessa, hiihdossa ja ťakissa, kirjoitta HS Vision Anni Lassila.
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21:51⇢Stubb Reveals US Ukraine Decision

⌨The newspapers report on President Stubb's statement to the Financial Times that the US has made a major decision regarding Ukraine (Iltalehti). Meanwhile, Helsingin Sanomat reveals emails showing PM Orpo encouraged Vapaavuori to meet with Purra, contradicting earlier claims about arena projects. Other outlets cover local stories: a family's shock at the port (Ilta-Sanomat), conscripts' views on long hair (Keski-Suomen Maakuntalehti), and a restaurant operating without a franchisee (Aamulehti).