Talks with staff representatives could lead to a maximum of about 37 redundancies in Finland, and about 155 abroad.
The government has announced 43 measures it says will reduce youth and gang crime.
This week's episode looks into finding Finnish friends.
While Finland is expected to emerge from a recession later this year, according to the ministry's forecast, positive GDP growth will only occur next year.
Finland's government announced a number of cuts to education last week, including placing students on a separate — and less generous — system of housing benefit support.
A research team found that soil microbes are missing from the diet and the guts of many people, and that could have serious health implications.
The move was prompted by a significant decrease in visa applications following Finland's restriction on Russian citizens entering the country in September last year.
Helsingin Sanomat writes about changes in Sweden's attitude to national defence.
The cuts mean that by 2027, social welfare organisations are expected to lose around 130 million euros out of the 400 million euros in annual grants they have received.
The annual webcast highlights the plight of the endangered species and has helped conservation efforts, but this might be the seals' last livestream, since the project ends this year.
The Supreme Administrative Court struck the Blue-Black Movement off Finland's party register earlier this week.
The party's programme for the upcoming European elections states that Finland leaving the EU in the near future is unrealistic.