The morning was characterized by investigative reporting on internal security, with Helsingin Sanomat and Iltalehti breaking the silence on a September knife attack at an Espoo vocational school. Simultaneously, editors highlighted structural economic failures, focusing on a bankruptcy-stricken entrepreneurâs critique of Woltâs delivery fees and reports of undocumented labor at a Nokian Tyres construction site. By early afternoon, editorial priority shifted entirely to the Olympic Nordic combined event. Media outlets tracked Ilkka Herolaâs recovery from a poor jumping phase to a surge in the cross-country ski, ultimately reporting his bronze medal finish. This sporting success briefly unified the national news cycle, which had been fixated on the previous days' athletic collapses. In the evening, attention turned to Iida Karhunenâs record-breaking figure skating performance and the political fallout of President Trumpâs skepticism toward NATO. Former Prime Minister Sanna Marin and President Alexander Stubb dominated late headlines with their respective critiques and insights into Trumpâs second-term foreign policy.