Clear News | Tuesday 10.3.2026
Finnish security. Oil price. Student essays. Wednesday’s weather.
Finnish security
First, news about the safety report.
The accumulation of disadvantage in some residential areas may threaten Finland’s internal security.
This is what the security police warn about.
Safety can deteriorate when, for example, poverty, unemployment, crime and immigration accumulate in the same neighborhood.
The Finnish Security Intelligence Service says that the concentration of young people increases the risk of them joining street gangs. Young people can also become radicalized, meaning their thinking becomes more hardened.
The accumulation of disadvantage in some residential areas may threaten Finland’s internal security.
The Security Police published a report on national security today.
Oil price
Then there is the issue of oil prices.
The Iran war is shaking up oil prices.
Military operations are disrupting oil production and transportation in the Persian Gulf.
Yesterday the price of oil rose sharply. Oil cost almost $120 per barrel. This morning the price fell and was around $90 per barrel.
For Finns, the rise in oil prices may be reflected in the price of gasoline, for example.
The Iran war is shaking up oil prices.
The price of oil also affects interest rates and inflation, i.e. the general rise in prices.
Matriculation papers
Finally, some study news.
Spring high school entrance exams have started today.
The first was a test of native language and literature literacy.
Over 50,000 high school students have registered for the essays this spring. That’s about 2,000 more than a year ago.
Spring high school entrance exams have begun.
The next exam day is Thursday, when foreign language exams will be held.
Wednesday’s weather
Still a weather forecast.
The weather will be cloudy tomorrow.
There are plus degrees during the day, meaning the temperature is above zero.
The sun may shine in the east. In the south, it will drizzle, or light rain.