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[1] FI yle.fi · 2026-03-25 · 25% match translated from fi

Poliisi epäilee: 13-vuotias tyttö puukotti toista teinityttöä kouvolalaisessa puistossa

Police have advanced their investigation into the attempted killing in Kouvola. Central Kouvola On Tuesday night, there was a serious act of violence in Salpapark, which the police are investigating as an attempt to kill.

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[2] FI valtioneuvosto.fi · 2026-03-12 · 26% match translated from fi

Hallituksen esitysEU:n luottolaitosdirektiivi kansalliseen täytäntöönpanoon – tavoitteena vahvistaa pankkijärjestelmän vakautta

Government proposal EU Credit Institutions Directive - to strengthen the stability of the banking system [] (/ documents / 10623 / 123264467 / umbrella _ stairs _ siluti.jpg / 409d999a-05fc-fb6d-9c84-1fa214b804a1? t = 1697098276025 & width = 1200) Th

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[3] FI yle.fi · 2026-02-19 · 24% match translated from ru

История

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