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This chilling news sent shockwaves across the nations.
While the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) called the case “exceptional” and one of aggravated hacking and espionage, President Sauli Niinistö condemned the act in the strongest possible terms, calling it a serious attack on democracy and on Finnish society.
The attack was not accidental or random and even had the objective of benefitting a foreign state or simply cause harm, according to the authorities in charge of the investigation – which include NBI, the Finnish Intelligence Service (Supo), and international partners.
For her part, parliament speaker Anu Vehviläinen said that next to national measures there is a need for action at the EU level, the Finnish Broadcasting Company reported.
Domestic papers explore everything from new tax deductions to fish quality.
A Helsingin Sanomat investigation found quality issues at fresh fish counters in the capital area.
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People who sporadically work from home are now eligible to make a 225-euro deduction from their annual income, reports business daily Kauppalehti.
The Finnish Tax Administration introduced new home office write-offs on Thursday.
With the pandemic shifting workers to home offices, many people have become entitled to a 900-euro home office tax break.
Taxpayers can deduct costs incurred for outfitting a home office, including items like a monitor, keyboard or mouse as well as any expenses associated with fixing or maintaining equipment. Expenses for desks and chairs are also tax deductible.