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29.11.2025

The Day Zelenskyy's Top Aide Resigned

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Finland for 29.11.2025.

It displays 152 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.11.2025The Day Zelenskyy's Top Aide Resigned
Finnish media in the morning highlighted international developments, with renewed focus on the conflict in Ukraine as explosions struck Russia's Black Sea fleet vessels. Attention also went to a White House immigration scandal and European defense spending flowing abroad. By early afternoon, the media's focus primarily shifted to economic concerns, with Finland reportedly falling back into recession and warnings about a potential AI market bubble. Concurrently, international relations remained in focus with Hungary's delegation in Moscow and Prime Minister Orban's claims of the EU hindering peace efforts. In the late afternoon and evening, the coverage intensified on the resignation of Zelensky's chief of staff amidst a corruption scandal, and discussions on Ukraine's territorial concessions. This development echoed the previous day's reporting on the resignation of Zelenskyy's Chief of Staff, Andriy Yermak, following an anti-corruption investigation, indicating a deepening crisis within the Ukrainian administration.
29.11.2025

02:44 (00:44)Black Sea Blasts

Finnish media continues to highlight international developments, with renewed focus on the conflict in Ukraine as explosions strike Russia's Black Sea fleet vessels (Ilta-Sanomat). Concurrently, there is continued reporting on Finland receiving EU support (Iltalehti) and Unkarin valtuuskunta's visit to Moscow (MV-lehti). Domestic crime, specifically a shooting in Töölö, also remains a priority (MTV Uutiset).
04:30
04:51
05:02

05:14 (03:14)Scams from the Shadow Cities

Finnish media continues to focus on international developments with explosions striking Russia's Black Sea fleet vessels (Ilta-Sanomat) and Hungary's diplomatic moves in Moscow (MV-lehti). New headlines highlight a White House immigration scandal (Iltalehti) and European defense spending flowing abroad (Maaseudun Tulevaisuus), indicating sustained interest in geopolitical and international economic matters. Domestic crime, specifically the Töölö shooting, also remains a priority (MTV Uutiset).
05:24
05:56
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06:50
07:00
07:11

07:12 (05:12)Scams from the Shadow Cities

Finnish media focuses on international crime and climate issues. A new priority is the emergence of scam 'shadow cities' in Southeast Asia, exploiting elderly people (Helsingin Sanomat). Concurrently, climate change's severe impact on Mongolia, leading to livestock deaths and nomadic migration, also receives attention (Kansan Uutiset). Sports news and domestic incidents are also covered, but with less cross-media emphasis.
07:21
07:43
07:54
08:05
08:49

09:01 (07:01)China's Starlink Shadow

Finnish media continues to highlight international developments, with new headlines focusing on China's efforts to disrupt Starlink for a potential Taiwan invasion (Verkkouutiset) and the economic impact of increased defense spending in the EU (Maaseudun Tulevaisuus). Concurrently, the severe effects of climate change in Siberia (Ilta-Sanomat) and Mongolia (Kansan Uutiset) are also receiving attention. Domestic human interest stories, such as a surrogacy (MTV Uutiset) and local administrative appointments (Aamulehti), are also covered.
09:23
09:47
10:10
Sosiaalinen media kulkee taskukoossa kaikkialle. Parhaimmillaan se on yhteydenpidon ja vertaistuen väline. Kääntöpuolena puhelimeen perustuva lapsuus on liian usein syrjäyttänyt leikkiin perustuvan lapsuuden, kirjoittaa perussuomalaisten kansanedustaja Sara Seppänen.
10:10 (08:10 in your timezone)
10:22
10:34
Pahimmassa tapauksessa edessä voi olla useamman vuoden kestävä epävarmuuden kausi, arvioi ekonomisti.
10:34 (08:34 in your timezone)
10:45
10:45
10:57
11:08
11:08
11:08
11:19
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11:54
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12:05

12:07 (10:07)Finland Slips Into Recession Again

Finnish media primarily focuses on economic concerns, with Finland reportedly falling back into recession (Helsingin Sanomat) and warnings about a potential AI market bubble (Verkkouutiset). Concurrently, international relations remain in focus with Hungary's delegation in Moscow and Prime Minister Orban's claims of the EU hindering peace efforts (MV-lehti). Domestic issues like local credit card difficulties (Iltalehti) also receive attention.
12:49
12:59
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13:44
Kevään 1945 eduskuntavaalit järjestettiin poikkeusoloissa. Lapissa käytiin sotaa, valvontakomissio vahti maata, nuorissa äänestäjissä oli paljon katkeruutta. Kukaan ei voinut tietää, miten vaaleissa kävisi. Suurin voittaja oli kommunisti Hertta Kuusinen, joka kuuli vaalien jälkeen suuren suru-uutisen.
13:44 (11:44 in your timezone)
13:44
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14:08 (12:08)Finland's Red Line on Occupied Territories

Finnish media focuses on the ongoing memorial for Olga Temonen (Iltalehti, Ilta-Sanomat, MTV Uutiset). Concurrently, international relations remain a key theme, with Finland's foreign minister discussing threats from occupied territories (Hufvudstadsbladet) and developments in drone warfare on the front lines (Verkkouutiset). Domestic issues like an Airbus software update (Helsingin Sanomat) and local traffic accidents (Keski-Suomen Maakuntalehti) also receive attention.
14:17
14:17
14:39
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15:58 (13:58)Finland Rejects US Plan: Occupied Lands

Finnish media continues its extensive coverage of Olga Temonen's memorial service (Iltalehti, Ilta-Sanomat, MTV Uutiset). Concurrently, international relations remain a significant focus, with discussion on the potential threat to Finland from the USA's plan to recognize Russian-occupied territories (Hufvudstadsbladet) and Ukrainian soldiers rejecting territorial concessions (Verkkouutiset, MV-lehti). Domestic news also touches on an upcoming change affecting nearly all housing companies (Aamulehti).
16:19
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17:54
Entinen BBC-toimittaja Graham Majin näkee Ison-Britannian yleisradioyhtiön käsillä olevan skandaalin oireeksi pidempään jatkuneesta journalistisen etiikan alennustilasta. Nykyisin Bournemouthin yliopistossa journalismia kouluttava Majin kuvailee BBC:n siirtymää faktoihin nojaavasta "totuusjournalismista" kohti narratiivien ja aktivismin hallitsemaa toimituskulttuuria.
17:54 (15:54 in your timezone)

18:07 (16:07)Finland's Firm Stance

Finnish media continues its extensive coverage of Olga Temonen's memorial service (Ilta-Sanomat, MTV Uutiset). Concurrently, international relations remain a significant focus, with the Finnish minister discussing exceptions (Iltalehti) and the ongoing BBC scandal being framed as a journalism crisis (Suomen Uutiset). Domestically, Finnish media have started using AI for news illustrations (Helsingin Sanomat).
18:17
19:01
19:12
19:25
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20:01
20:12
20:12
Venäjän ulkoministeri Sergei Lavrovin mukaan länsimaat provosoivat Ukrainan kriisin ja osallistuvat siihen nyt "suoraan". Samaan aikaan Moskovan Ranskan-suurlähettiläs Aleksei Meškov on vastannut Naton uhkaukseen iskeä ilmatilaa loukkaaviin koneisiin ja todennut, että se johtaa sotaan.
20:12 (18:12 in your timezone)
20:23
Ukrainan neuvotteluvaltuuskuntaa Yhdysvaltojen kanssa johtanut Vladimir Zelenskyin oikea käsi, Andrey Jermak, pyysi eroa ja erotettiin kansliapäällikkön virasta. Tämä tapahtui heti sen jälkeen, kun Jermak oli vakuuttanut lännen valtamedialle, että Ukraina ei luovu aluevaatimuksista, jota seurasi korruption vastaisten viranomaisten ratsiat hänen toimistoon ja kotiin. Eroilmoitus kuultiin USA:n valtuuskunnan matkustaessa alkuviikosta Moskovaan neuvottelemaan Ukrainan konfliktin lopettamisesta.
20:23 (18:23 in your timezone)

20:25 (18:25)Ukraine Corruption Scandal: Zelenskyy's Aide Resigns

Finnish media continues to focus on international relations, with MV-lehti reporting on Zelensky's chief of staff resigning amidst a corruption scandal and discussions about Ukraine's territorial concessions (MV-lehti, Verkkouutiset). Domestic news includes a US evangelical leader's daughter seeking refuge in Finland (Helsingin Sanomat) and local human interest stories such as an elderly rescue (Aamulehti) and holiday markets (Kaleva, Turun Sanomat).
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