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More than 700 students and staff at the University of Helsinki staged a coordinated walkout on Wednesday, joining nationwide demonstrations demanding an end to Finnish universities’ academic cooperation with Israeli institutions. Similar protests were held in Tampere, Turku, Kuopio,…
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