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Iranian motorcyclist kills Finnish tourist on Pattaya zebra crossing An Iranian motorcyclist crashed into and killed a Finnish man while the victim was crossing a road at a zebra crossing in Pattaya on Saturday, March 21. [1]
Pattaya, Chonburi – March 22nd, 2026 – A Swedish man sustained injuries after being physically assaulted by a transgender woman in the Jomtien area late on March 21st, according to rescue workers and the victim’s account. At approximately 2:49 a.m. [2]
Artist Pavel Rotts was one of 30,000 Inker Finns who responded to President Mauno Koivisto's invitation. She settled in Helsinki together with her husband's artist Sasha Rotts in the final phase of the return migration programme in October 2015. (translated from fi) [3]
Police said no security guard assaulted a foreigner who fell and suffered a bloody head wound outside a South Pattaya bar. The Finn was drunk. [6]
PRIME MINISTER Petteri Orpo (NCP) hopes that Finns reflect on their behaviour toward others over the holidays. [7]
As one of the first countries to make internet access legal, Finland has always been at the cusp of cybersecurity. However, with most citizens online, this does put a target on its back. [8]
Iranian motorcyclist kills Finnish tourist on Pattaya zebra crossing An Iranian motorcyclist crashed into and killed a Finnish man while the victim was crossing a road at a zebra crossing in Pattaya on Saturday, March 21.
Pattaya, Chonburi – March 22nd, 2026 – A Swedish man sustained injuries after being physically assaulted by a transgender woman in the Jomtien area late on March 21st, according to rescue workers and the victim’s account. At approximately 2:49 a.m.
Artist Pavel Rotts was one of 30,000 Inker Finns who responded to President Mauno Koivisto's invitation. She settled in Helsinki together with her husband's artist Sasha Rotts in the final phase of the return migration programme in October 2015.
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Member of Parliament Timo Vornanen has been charged with a number of offences in relation to an incident outside a karaoke bar in downtown Helsinki in April last year.
Police said no security guard assaulted a foreigner who fell and suffered a bloody head wound outside a South Pattaya bar. The Finn was drunk.
PRIME MINISTER Petteri Orpo (NCP) hopes that Finns reflect on their behaviour toward others over the holidays.
As one of the first countries to make internet access legal, Finland has always been at the cusp of cybersecurity. However, with most citizens online, this does put a target on its back.