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Over the next two days Klemola, who is studying to be a plumber, went about his weekend as normal but when he woke up the following Monday morning he was suffering from classic Covid-19 symptoms. “I had mild fever 37.3°C was the maximum, and it didn’t rise up. Headache, muscle ache, and my skin was aching all the time, a touch-related ache TINY DINING: FINLAND'S 'SMALLEST RESTAURANT' IS UP FOR A tiny restaurant in Töölö, part of the Helsinki neighbourhood’s fabric for more than half a century, is up for sale – but the new owners will have to commit to maintaining the unique atmosphere and vintage recipes that hark back to another era in food culture. COMPETING TALLINN TUNNEL VISIONS HEAD FOR REGIONAL COUNCIL Competing Tallinn tunnel visions head for regional council vote. Uusimaa Regional Council's board is championing just one possible Tallinn tunnel route through the centre of Helsinki - but private developers say they need to consider all options fully. Two competing visions of a train tunnel linking Finland and Estonia branch off indifferent
GALLERY: DISCOVER HELSINKI'S RENOVATED OLYMPIC STADIUM GALLERY: Discover Helsinki’s renovated Olympic Stadium. Take a look at some of the new facilities and features of this iconic Finnish landmark, which has just undergone a €300 million makeover. Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium – designed in the 1930s, and host of the 1952 summer games – has been given an impressive new makeover.The four
NEW STAR WARS FILM SETS FINNISH BOX OFFICE RECORD The latest installment in the Star Wars movie saga has set a new record for first day total box office sales in Finland. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opened at 10:00 on Wednesday morning and made €593,395 in ticket sales during its first 24 hours.. The previous record was held by another Star War film, The Force Awakens, which made €555,826 on the first day of its release back in 2015. PIRITA NÄKKÄLÄJÄRVI COLUMN: STEREOTYPES KEEP MINORITIES Pirita Näkkäläjärvi column: Stereotypes keep minorities “in their place”. Comedy sketches in the 1980s and 1990s were deeply hurtful to the Sámi people and spawned derogatory catchphrases that continue to be used by some people today. apologised this week to the Sámi people for his offensive ‘drunken Sámi’ TV sketches. MIGRI | NEWS NOW FINLAND Brexit Brits: Finnish permanent residence applications will cost €48. September 30, 2020. British nationals living in Finland who want to apply for permanent residence will be charged €48, according to the Immigration Service Migri. Anyone who has News Now Original. WATCH: HOW CORONAVIRUS CHANGED FINLAND'S POPULATION According to Statistics Finland the number of people in Finland has increased this year, as a result of more Finns coming home. And in December things could be changing again, if there’s a lockdown baby boom, nine months since restrictions were introduced! WATCH: Finland's changing population from News Now Finland on Vimeo. HOSPITAL TRIALS FAST AND CHEAP CORONAVIRUS AI BREATH TEST Hospital trials fast and cheap coronavirus AI breath test. The device uses a cloud-based diagnostic algorithm and could return a result within two minutes. Laakso Health Centre in Helsinki is trialing a new brethalyser test to see if it gives a reliable coronavirus diagnosis. The results are available in just two minutes and at a cost of €2 ENGLAND OPENS QUARANTINE-FREE TRAVEL TO PASSENGERS FROM Anyone in Finland who wants to travel to England this summer will be able to do so without having to quarantine, from 10th July. On Friday afternoon Boris Johnson’s government announce a list of 73 countries and territories including lots of popular European holiday destinations, which are considered “a reduced risk” for coronavirus.. However, the new rules only apply for travel to'PATIENT ZERO'
Over the next two days Klemola, who is studying to be a plumber, went about his weekend as normal but when he woke up the following Monday morning he was suffering from classic Covid-19 symptoms. “I had mild fever 37.3°C was the maximum, and it didn’t rise up. Headache, muscle ache, and my skin was aching all the time, a touch-related ache TINY DINING: FINLAND'S 'SMALLEST RESTAURANT' IS UP FOR A tiny restaurant in Töölö, part of the Helsinki neighbourhood’s fabric for more than half a century, is up for sale – but the new owners will have to commit to maintaining the unique atmosphere and vintage recipes that hark back to another era in food culture. COMPETING TALLINN TUNNEL VISIONS HEAD FOR REGIONAL COUNCIL Competing Tallinn tunnel visions head for regional council vote. Uusimaa Regional Council's board is championing just one possible Tallinn tunnel route through the centre of Helsinki - but private developers say they need to consider all options fully. Two competing visions of a train tunnel linking Finland and Estonia branch off indifferent
GALLERY: DISCOVER HELSINKI'S RENOVATED OLYMPIC STADIUM GALLERY: Discover Helsinki’s renovated Olympic Stadium. Take a look at some of the new facilities and features of this iconic Finnish landmark, which has just undergone a €300 million makeover. Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium – designed in the 1930s, and host of the 1952 summer games – has been given an impressive new makeover.The four
NEW STAR WARS FILM SETS FINNISH BOX OFFICE RECORD The latest installment in the Star Wars movie saga has set a new record for first day total box office sales in Finland. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opened at 10:00 on Wednesday morning and made €593,395 in ticket sales during its first 24 hours.. The previous record was held by another Star War film, The Force Awakens, which made €555,826 on the first day of its release back in 2015. PIRITA NÄKKÄLÄJÄRVI COLUMN: STEREOTYPES KEEP MINORITIES Pirita Näkkäläjärvi column: Stereotypes keep minorities “in their place”. Comedy sketches in the 1980s and 1990s were deeply hurtful to the Sámi people and spawned derogatory catchphrases that continue to be used by some people today. apologised this week to the Sámi people for his offensive ‘drunken Sámi’ TV sketches. MIGRI | NEWS NOW FINLAND Brexit Brits: Finnish permanent residence applications will cost €48. September 30, 2020. British nationals living in Finland who want to apply for permanent residence will be charged €48, according to the Immigration Service Migri. Anyone who has News Now Original. MORE THAN 40 CODES GIVEN OUT TO TRACE VIRUS CHAINS ON NEW Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 ELDERLY | NEWS NOW FINLAND Restrictions eased for Finland’s elderly as coronavirus crisis moves into summer. May 20, 2020. The Government has unveiled new guidelines for older people during the coronavirus crisis, stressing a flexible individual approach to keeping them safe. CRIME | NEWS NOW FINLAND Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021'PATIENT ZERO'
Health & Lifestyle; News Now Original; Sport ‘Patient Zero’ – Following the viral exposure of a Covid-19 sports cluster. A coronavirus outbreak that started in a Tuusula ice hockey team has spread, with amateur athletes in two other sports in Vantaa and Espoo self-isolating after possible exposures. GALLERY: DISCOVER HELSINKI'S RENOVATED OLYMPIC STADIUM GALLERY: Discover Helsinki’s renovated Olympic Stadium. Take a look at some of the new facilities and features of this iconic Finnish landmark, which has just undergone a €300 million makeover. Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium – designed in the 1930s, and host of the 1952 summer games – has been given an impressive new makeover.The four
MAJOR CHANGES FOR FERRY PASSENGERS WHEN ESTONIA CROSSINGS Major changes for ferry passengers when Estonia crossings re-start on Thursday. Tallink ships will have just 50% occupancy but demand for tickets has been so high the company has had to schedule extra services over the coming days. Ferry passengers crossing the Baltic Sea between Finland and Estonia will see major changes to theirjourney when
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WINS FINLANDIA ARCHITECTURE PRIZE Helsinki’s brand new Children’s Hospital, which opened its doors to patients in September, has won the prestigious Finlandia Architecture Prize.. Designed by SARC Architects and Architect Group Reino Koivula, the hospital was praised for an approach which focuses on the young patients and their families, placing them at the centre of the design process. PRESIDENT AHTISAARI RETIRES FROM THE ELDERS ROLE Former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari has stepped down as an active member of The Elders. In a statement today the organisation, a group of elder statesmen and women first brought together by Nelson Mandela to work for world peace and human rights, said that 81-year old Ahtisaari will effectively retire and now take a back seat in thegroup.
CALL ME CRAZY: WHY STOCKMANN NEEDS RETAIL BOOST News Now Original; Call Me Crazy: Why Stockmann Needs Retail Boost. The 155 year old company launches into its autumn Crazy Days campaign this week, and recent poor financial news means a big push for salesis vital.
MIGRI | NEWS NOW FINLAND Brexit Brits: Finnish permanent residence applications will cost €48. September 30, 2020. British nationals living in Finland who want to apply for permanent residence will be charged €48, according to the Immigration Service Migri. Anyone who has News Now Original. WATCH: HOW CORONAVIRUS CHANGED FINLAND'S POPULATION According to Statistics Finland the number of people in Finland has increased this year, as a result of more Finns coming home. And in December things could be changing again, if there’s a lockdown baby boom, nine months since restrictions were introduced! WATCH: Finland's changing population from News Now Finland on Vimeo. HOSPITAL TRIALS FAST AND CHEAP CORONAVIRUS AI BREATH TEST Hospital trials fast and cheap coronavirus AI breath test. The device uses a cloud-based diagnostic algorithm and could return a result within two minutes. Laakso Health Centre in Helsinki is trialing a new brethalyser test to see if it gives a reliable coronavirus diagnosis. The results are available in just two minutes and at a cost of €2 ENGLAND OPENS QUARANTINE-FREE TRAVEL TO PASSENGERS FROM Anyone in Finland who wants to travel to England this summer will be able to do so without having to quarantine, from 10th July. On Friday afternoon Boris Johnson’s government announce a list of 73 countries and territories including lots of popular European holiday destinations, which are considered “a reduced risk” for coronavirus.. However, the new rules only apply for travel to'PATIENT ZERO'
Over the next two days Klemola, who is studying to be a plumber, went about his weekend as normal but when he woke up the following Monday morning he was suffering from classic Covid-19 symptoms. “I had mild fever 37.3°C was the maximum, and it didn’t rise up. Headache, muscle ache, and my skin was aching all the time, a touch-related ache TINY DINING: FINLAND'S 'SMALLEST RESTAURANT' IS UP FOR A tiny restaurant in Töölö, part of the Helsinki neighbourhood’s fabric for more than half a century, is up for sale – but the new owners will have to commit to maintaining the unique atmosphere and vintage recipes that hark back to another era in food culture. COMPETING TALLINN TUNNEL VISIONS HEAD FOR REGIONAL COUNCIL Competing Tallinn tunnel visions head for regional council vote. Uusimaa Regional Council's board is championing just one possible Tallinn tunnel route through the centre of Helsinki - but private developers say they need to consider all options fully. Two competing visions of a train tunnel linking Finland and Estonia branch off indifferent
GALLERY: DISCOVER HELSINKI'S RENOVATED OLYMPIC STADIUM GALLERY: Discover Helsinki’s renovated Olympic Stadium. Take a look at some of the new facilities and features of this iconic Finnish landmark, which has just undergone a €300 million makeover. Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium – designed in the 1930s, and host of the 1952 summer games – has been given an impressive new makeover.The four
NEW STAR WARS FILM SETS FINNISH BOX OFFICE RECORD The latest installment in the Star Wars movie saga has set a new record for first day total box office sales in Finland. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opened at 10:00 on Wednesday morning and made €593,395 in ticket sales during its first 24 hours.. The previous record was held by another Star War film, The Force Awakens, which made €555,826 on the first day of its release back in 2015. PIRITA NÄKKÄLÄJÄRVI COLUMN: STEREOTYPES KEEP MINORITIES Pirita Näkkäläjärvi column: Stereotypes keep minorities “in their place”. Comedy sketches in the 1980s and 1990s were deeply hurtful to the Sámi people and spawned derogatory catchphrases that continue to be used by some people today. apologised this week to the Sámi people for his offensive ‘drunken Sámi’ TV sketches. MIGRI | NEWS NOW FINLAND Brexit Brits: Finnish permanent residence applications will cost €48. September 30, 2020. British nationals living in Finland who want to apply for permanent residence will be charged €48, according to the Immigration Service Migri. Anyone who has News Now Original. WATCH: HOW CORONAVIRUS CHANGED FINLAND'S POPULATION According to Statistics Finland the number of people in Finland has increased this year, as a result of more Finns coming home. And in December things could be changing again, if there’s a lockdown baby boom, nine months since restrictions were introduced! WATCH: Finland's changing population from News Now Finland on Vimeo. HOSPITAL TRIALS FAST AND CHEAP CORONAVIRUS AI BREATH TEST Hospital trials fast and cheap coronavirus AI breath test. The device uses a cloud-based diagnostic algorithm and could return a result within two minutes. Laakso Health Centre in Helsinki is trialing a new brethalyser test to see if it gives a reliable coronavirus diagnosis. The results are available in just two minutes and at a cost of €2 ENGLAND OPENS QUARANTINE-FREE TRAVEL TO PASSENGERS FROM Anyone in Finland who wants to travel to England this summer will be able to do so without having to quarantine, from 10th July. On Friday afternoon Boris Johnson’s government announce a list of 73 countries and territories including lots of popular European holiday destinations, which are considered “a reduced risk” for coronavirus.. However, the new rules only apply for travel to'PATIENT ZERO'
Over the next two days Klemola, who is studying to be a plumber, went about his weekend as normal but when he woke up the following Monday morning he was suffering from classic Covid-19 symptoms. “I had mild fever 37.3°C was the maximum, and it didn’t rise up. Headache, muscle ache, and my skin was aching all the time, a touch-related ache TINY DINING: FINLAND'S 'SMALLEST RESTAURANT' IS UP FOR A tiny restaurant in Töölö, part of the Helsinki neighbourhood’s fabric for more than half a century, is up for sale – but the new owners will have to commit to maintaining the unique atmosphere and vintage recipes that hark back to another era in food culture. COMPETING TALLINN TUNNEL VISIONS HEAD FOR REGIONAL COUNCIL Competing Tallinn tunnel visions head for regional council vote. Uusimaa Regional Council's board is championing just one possible Tallinn tunnel route through the centre of Helsinki - but private developers say they need to consider all options fully. Two competing visions of a train tunnel linking Finland and Estonia branch off indifferent
GALLERY: DISCOVER HELSINKI'S RENOVATED OLYMPIC STADIUM GALLERY: Discover Helsinki’s renovated Olympic Stadium. Take a look at some of the new facilities and features of this iconic Finnish landmark, which has just undergone a €300 million makeover. Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium – designed in the 1930s, and host of the 1952 summer games – has been given an impressive new makeover.The four
NEW STAR WARS FILM SETS FINNISH BOX OFFICE RECORD The latest installment in the Star Wars movie saga has set a new record for first day total box office sales in Finland. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opened at 10:00 on Wednesday morning and made €593,395 in ticket sales during its first 24 hours.. The previous record was held by another Star War film, The Force Awakens, which made €555,826 on the first day of its release back in 2015. PIRITA NÄKKÄLÄJÄRVI COLUMN: STEREOTYPES KEEP MINORITIES Pirita Näkkäläjärvi column: Stereotypes keep minorities “in their place”. Comedy sketches in the 1980s and 1990s were deeply hurtful to the Sámi people and spawned derogatory catchphrases that continue to be used by some people today. apologised this week to the Sámi people for his offensive ‘drunken Sámi’ TV sketches. MIGRI | NEWS NOW FINLAND Brexit Brits: Finnish permanent residence applications will cost €48. September 30, 2020. British nationals living in Finland who want to apply for permanent residence will be charged €48, according to the Immigration Service Migri. Anyone who has News Now Original. MORE THAN 40 CODES GIVEN OUT TO TRACE VIRUS CHAINS ON NEW Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 ELDERLY | NEWS NOW FINLAND Restrictions eased for Finland’s elderly as coronavirus crisis moves into summer. May 20, 2020. The Government has unveiled new guidelines for older people during the coronavirus crisis, stressing a flexible individual approach to keeping them safe. CRIME | NEWS NOW FINLAND Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021'PATIENT ZERO'
Health & Lifestyle; News Now Original; Sport ‘Patient Zero’ – Following the viral exposure of a Covid-19 sports cluster. A coronavirus outbreak that started in a Tuusula ice hockey team has spread, with amateur athletes in two other sports in Vantaa and Espoo self-isolating after possible exposures. GALLERY: DISCOVER HELSINKI'S RENOVATED OLYMPIC STADIUM GALLERY: Discover Helsinki’s renovated Olympic Stadium. Take a look at some of the new facilities and features of this iconic Finnish landmark, which has just undergone a €300 million makeover. Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium – designed in the 1930s, and host of the 1952 summer games – has been given an impressive new makeover.The four
MAJOR CHANGES FOR FERRY PASSENGERS WHEN ESTONIA CROSSINGS Major changes for ferry passengers when Estonia crossings re-start on Thursday. Tallink ships will have just 50% occupancy but demand for tickets has been so high the company has had to schedule extra services over the coming days. Ferry passengers crossing the Baltic Sea between Finland and Estonia will see major changes to theirjourney when
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WINS FINLANDIA ARCHITECTURE PRIZE Helsinki’s brand new Children’s Hospital, which opened its doors to patients in September, has won the prestigious Finlandia Architecture Prize.. Designed by SARC Architects and Architect Group Reino Koivula, the hospital was praised for an approach which focuses on the young patients and their families, placing them at the centre of the design process. PRESIDENT AHTISAARI RETIRES FROM THE ELDERS ROLE Former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari has stepped down as an active member of The Elders. In a statement today the organisation, a group of elder statesmen and women first brought together by Nelson Mandela to work for world peace and human rights, said that 81-year old Ahtisaari will effectively retire and now take a back seat in thegroup.
CALL ME CRAZY: WHY STOCKMANN NEEDS RETAIL BOOST News Now Original; Call Me Crazy: Why Stockmann Needs Retail Boost. The 155 year old company launches into its autumn Crazy Days campaign this week, and recent poor financial news means a big push for salesis vital.
MIGRI | NEWS NOW FINLAND Brexit Brits: Finnish permanent residence applications will cost €48. September 30, 2020. British nationals living in Finland who want to apply for permanent residence will be charged €48, according to the Immigration Service Migri. Anyone who has News Now Original. UK | NEWS NOW FINLAND Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 ENGLAND OPENS QUARANTINE-FREE TRAVEL TO PASSENGERS FROM Anyone in Finland who wants to travel to England this summer will be able to do so without having to quarantine, from 10th July. On Friday afternoon Boris Johnson’s government announce a list of 73 countries and territories including lots of popular European holiday destinations, which are considered “a reduced risk” for coronavirus.. However, the new rules only apply for travel to HOSPITAL TRIALS FAST AND CHEAP CORONAVIRUS AI BREATH TEST Hospital trials fast and cheap coronavirus AI breath test. The device uses a cloud-based diagnostic algorithm and could return a result within two minutes. Laakso Health Centre in Helsinki is trialing a new brethalyser test to see if it gives a reliable coronavirus diagnosis. The results are available in just two minutes and at a cost of €2 GALLERY: ADORABLE FOREST RODENTS FORAGING IN THE SNOW GALLERY: Adorable forest rodents foraging in the snow. Bank voles and yellow-necked mice are two of Finland's most common rodents but their populations fluctuate every few years so you might not always see them. The bank vole is Finland’s most abundant mammal with a population estimated at about 300 million during peak years. COMPETING TALLINN TUNNEL VISIONS HEAD FOR REGIONAL COUNCIL Competing Tallinn tunnel visions head for regional council vote. Uusimaa Regional Council's board is championing just one possible Tallinn tunnel route through the centre of Helsinki - but private developers say they need to consider all options fully. Two competing visions of a train tunnel linking Finland and Estonia branch off indifferent
NEW STAR WARS FILM SETS FINNISH BOX OFFICE RECORD The latest installment in the Star Wars movie saga has set a new record for first day total box office sales in Finland. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opened at 10:00 on Wednesday morning and made €593,395 in ticket sales during its first 24 hours.. The previous record was held by another Star War film, The Force Awakens, which made €555,826 on the first day of its release back in 2015. PIRITA NÄKKÄLÄJÄRVI COLUMN: STEREOTYPES KEEP MINORITIES Pirita Näkkäläjärvi column: Stereotypes keep minorities “in their place”. Comedy sketches in the 1980s and 1990s were deeply hurtful to the Sámi people and spawned derogatory catchphrases that continue to be used by some people today. apologised this week to the Sámi people for his offensive ‘drunken Sámi’ TV sketches. WEEKEND: VIBRANT NEW EXHIBIT TIES EMMA IN KNOTS If you’re thinking about how to brighten up the increasingly gloomy days when the rain comes (and the rain will definitely come!) then a new exhibit at the Espoo Museum of Modern Art EMMA could be the perfect autumn antidote.. Čuolmmadit showcases the work of artist Outi Pieski, who draws inspiration from her Sámi heritage and the Sápmi landscapes to weave together fabrics, thread and PRESIDENT AHTISAARI RETIRES FROM THE ELDERS ROLE Former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari has stepped down as an active member of The Elders. In a statement today the organisation, a group of elder statesmen and women first brought together by Nelson Mandela to work for world peace and human rights, said that 81-year old Ahtisaari will effectively retire and now take a back seat in thegroup.
MIGRI | NEWS NOW FINLAND Brexit Brits: Finnish permanent residence applications will cost €48. September 30, 2020. British nationals living in Finland who want to apply for permanent residence will be charged €48, according to the Immigration Service Migri. Anyone who has News Now Original. UK | NEWS NOW FINLAND Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 ENGLAND OPENS QUARANTINE-FREE TRAVEL TO PASSENGERS FROM Anyone in Finland who wants to travel to England this summer will be able to do so without having to quarantine, from 10th July. On Friday afternoon Boris Johnson’s government announce a list of 73 countries and territories including lots of popular European holiday destinations, which are considered “a reduced risk” for coronavirus.. However, the new rules only apply for travel to HOSPITAL TRIALS FAST AND CHEAP CORONAVIRUS AI BREATH TEST Hospital trials fast and cheap coronavirus AI breath test. The device uses a cloud-based diagnostic algorithm and could return a result within two minutes. Laakso Health Centre in Helsinki is trialing a new brethalyser test to see if it gives a reliable coronavirus diagnosis. The results are available in just two minutes and at a cost of €2 GALLERY: ADORABLE FOREST RODENTS FORAGING IN THE SNOW GALLERY: Adorable forest rodents foraging in the snow. Bank voles and yellow-necked mice are two of Finland's most common rodents but their populations fluctuate every few years so you might not always see them. The bank vole is Finland’s most abundant mammal with a population estimated at about 300 million during peak years. COMPETING TALLINN TUNNEL VISIONS HEAD FOR REGIONAL COUNCIL Competing Tallinn tunnel visions head for regional council vote. Uusimaa Regional Council's board is championing just one possible Tallinn tunnel route through the centre of Helsinki - but private developers say they need to consider all options fully. Two competing visions of a train tunnel linking Finland and Estonia branch off indifferent
PIRITA NÄKKÄLÄJÄRVI COLUMN: STEREOTYPES KEEP MINORITIES Pirita Näkkäläjärvi column: Stereotypes keep minorities “in their place”. Comedy sketches in the 1980s and 1990s were deeply hurtful to the Sámi people and spawned derogatory catchphrases that continue to be used by some people today. apologised this week to the Sámi people for his offensive ‘drunken Sámi’ TV sketches. NEW STAR WARS FILM SETS FINNISH BOX OFFICE RECORD The latest installment in the Star Wars movie saga has set a new record for first day total box office sales in Finland. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opened at 10:00 on Wednesday morning and made €593,395 in ticket sales during its first 24 hours.. The previous record was held by another Star War film, The Force Awakens, which made €555,826 on the first day of its release back in 2015. PRESIDENT AHTISAARI RETIRES FROM THE ELDERS ROLE Former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari has stepped down as an active member of The Elders. In a statement today the organisation, a group of elder statesmen and women first brought together by Nelson Mandela to work for world peace and human rights, said that 81-year old Ahtisaari will effectively retire and now take a back seat in thegroup.
WEEKEND: VIBRANT NEW EXHIBIT TIES EMMA IN KNOTS If you’re thinking about how to brighten up the increasingly gloomy days when the rain comes (and the rain will definitely come!) then a new exhibit at the Espoo Museum of Modern Art EMMA could be the perfect autumn antidote.. Čuolmmadit showcases the work of artist Outi Pieski, who draws inspiration from her Sámi heritage and the Sápmi landscapes to weave together fabrics, thread and MIGRI | NEWS NOW FINLAND Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 UK | NEWS NOW FINLAND Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 HOSPITAL TRIALS FAST AND CHEAP CORONAVIRUS AI BREATH TEST Hospital trials fast and cheap coronavirus AI breath test. The device uses a cloud-based diagnostic algorithm and could return a result within two minutes. Laakso Health Centre in Helsinki is trialing a new brethalyser test to see if it gives a reliable coronavirus diagnosis. The results are available in just two minutes and at a cost of €2 ARMY OF ONE: FIGHTING THE GOVERNMENT OVER UNEMPLOYMENT A Helsinki man admits surprise that his citizens’ initiative to stop new government rules on unemployment benefits has received more than 100,000 signatures in just a couple of weeks.. Martin-Éric Racine filed the motion before Christmas, as a way to protest a new law that cuts 4.65% from unemployment benefits if claimants don’t find a job or go on a training course. VIDEO: PAAVO VÄYRYNEN INTERVIEW Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 COMPETING TALLINN TUNNEL VISIONS HEAD FOR REGIONAL COUNCIL Competing Tallinn tunnel visions head for regional council vote. Uusimaa Regional Council's board is championing just one possible Tallinn tunnel route through the centre of Helsinki - but private developers say they need to consider all options fully. Two competing visions of a train tunnel linking Finland and Estonia branch off indifferent
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WINS FINLANDIA ARCHITECTURE PRIZE Helsinki’s brand new Children’s Hospital, which opened its doors to patients in September, has won the prestigious Finlandia Architecture Prize.. Designed by SARC Architects and Architect Group Reino Koivula, the hospital was praised for an approach which focuses on the young patients and their families, placing them at the centre of the design process. TED URHO COLUMN: CELEBRATING THE SWEDISH KING WHO FELL OFF On this day in 1632, the Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus led his troops at the battle of Lützen, got shot, got lost, ended up behind enemy lines, fell off his horse, got shot again, and eventually died. Our folklore is a bit sketchy on exactly why we celebrate Finnish Swedish Heritage Day on exactly this day, but in our culture, tradition CANNABIS CASH: WHERE IS FINLAND'S TAX HIGH In the first 20 months since legalising cannabis sales, the state collected the equivalent of €108 million in taxes. At the end of 2017, Oregon distributed some of that tax income to good causes, youth groups and charities in much the same way Ray gaming machine money in Finland is distributed. Importantly, 20% of Oregon’s cannabis tax DRILL: FERRY FIRE & CHEMICAL SPILL TEST RESCUE RESPONSES Big Logistics Operation. Operation Sommarö is a huge logistical undertaking. There’s an off-shore patrol vessel belonging to the Finnish Coast Guard, and an equivalent vessel from Sweden. MIGRI | NEWS NOW FINLAND Brexit Brits: Finnish permanent residence applications will cost €48. September 30, 2020. British nationals living in Finland who want to apply for permanent residence will be charged €48, according to the Immigration Service Migri. Anyone who has News Now Original. UK | NEWS NOW FINLAND Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 ENGLAND OPENS QUARANTINE-FREE TRAVEL TO PASSENGERS FROM Anyone in Finland who wants to travel to England this summer will be able to do so without having to quarantine, from 10th July. On Friday afternoon Boris Johnson’s government announce a list of 73 countries and territories including lots of popular European holiday destinations, which are considered “a reduced risk” for coronavirus.. However, the new rules only apply for travel to HOSPITAL TRIALS FAST AND CHEAP CORONAVIRUS AI BREATH TEST Hospital trials fast and cheap coronavirus AI breath test. The device uses a cloud-based diagnostic algorithm and could return a result within two minutes. Laakso Health Centre in Helsinki is trialing a new brethalyser test to see if it gives a reliable coronavirus diagnosis. The results are available in just two minutes and at a cost of €2 GALLERY: ADORABLE FOREST RODENTS FORAGING IN THE SNOW GALLERY: Adorable forest rodents foraging in the snow. Bank voles and yellow-necked mice are two of Finland's most common rodents but their populations fluctuate every few years so you might not always see them. The bank vole is Finland’s most abundant mammal with a population estimated at about 300 million during peak years. COMPETING TALLINN TUNNEL VISIONS HEAD FOR REGIONAL COUNCIL Competing Tallinn tunnel visions head for regional council vote. Uusimaa Regional Council's board is championing just one possible Tallinn tunnel route through the centre of Helsinki - but private developers say they need to consider all options fully. Two competing visions of a train tunnel linking Finland and Estonia branch off indifferent
NEW STAR WARS FILM SETS FINNISH BOX OFFICE RECORD The latest installment in the Star Wars movie saga has set a new record for first day total box office sales in Finland. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opened at 10:00 on Wednesday morning and made €593,395 in ticket sales during its first 24 hours.. The previous record was held by another Star War film, The Force Awakens, which made €555,826 on the first day of its release back in 2015. WEEKEND: VIBRANT NEW EXHIBIT TIES EMMA IN KNOTS If you’re thinking about how to brighten up the increasingly gloomy days when the rain comes (and the rain will definitely come!) then a new exhibit at the Espoo Museum of Modern Art EMMA could be the perfect autumn antidote.. Čuolmmadit showcases the work of artist Outi Pieski, who draws inspiration from her Sámi heritage and the Sápmi landscapes to weave together fabrics, thread and PIRITA NÄKKÄLÄJÄRVI COLUMN: STEREOTYPES KEEP MINORITIES Pirita Näkkäläjärvi column: Stereotypes keep minorities “in their place”. Comedy sketches in the 1980s and 1990s were deeply hurtful to the Sámi people and spawned derogatory catchphrases that continue to be used by some people today. apologised this week to the Sámi people for his offensive ‘drunken Sámi’ TV sketches. PRESIDENT AHTISAARI RETIRES FROM THE ELDERS ROLE Former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari has stepped down as an active member of The Elders. In a statement today the organisation, a group of elder statesmen and women first brought together by Nelson Mandela to work for world peace and human rights, said that 81-year old Ahtisaari will effectively retire and now take a back seat in thegroup.
MIGRI | NEWS NOW FINLAND Brexit Brits: Finnish permanent residence applications will cost €48. September 30, 2020. British nationals living in Finland who want to apply for permanent residence will be charged €48, according to the Immigration Service Migri. Anyone who has News Now Original. UK | NEWS NOW FINLAND Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 ENGLAND OPENS QUARANTINE-FREE TRAVEL TO PASSENGERS FROM Anyone in Finland who wants to travel to England this summer will be able to do so without having to quarantine, from 10th July. On Friday afternoon Boris Johnson’s government announce a list of 73 countries and territories including lots of popular European holiday destinations, which are considered “a reduced risk” for coronavirus.. However, the new rules only apply for travel to HOSPITAL TRIALS FAST AND CHEAP CORONAVIRUS AI BREATH TEST Hospital trials fast and cheap coronavirus AI breath test. The device uses a cloud-based diagnostic algorithm and could return a result within two minutes. Laakso Health Centre in Helsinki is trialing a new brethalyser test to see if it gives a reliable coronavirus diagnosis. The results are available in just two minutes and at a cost of €2 GALLERY: ADORABLE FOREST RODENTS FORAGING IN THE SNOW GALLERY: Adorable forest rodents foraging in the snow. Bank voles and yellow-necked mice are two of Finland's most common rodents but their populations fluctuate every few years so you might not always see them. The bank vole is Finland’s most abundant mammal with a population estimated at about 300 million during peak years. COMPETING TALLINN TUNNEL VISIONS HEAD FOR REGIONAL COUNCIL Competing Tallinn tunnel visions head for regional council vote. Uusimaa Regional Council's board is championing just one possible Tallinn tunnel route through the centre of Helsinki - but private developers say they need to consider all options fully. Two competing visions of a train tunnel linking Finland and Estonia branch off indifferent
NEW STAR WARS FILM SETS FINNISH BOX OFFICE RECORD The latest installment in the Star Wars movie saga has set a new record for first day total box office sales in Finland. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opened at 10:00 on Wednesday morning and made €593,395 in ticket sales during its first 24 hours.. The previous record was held by another Star War film, The Force Awakens, which made €555,826 on the first day of its release back in 2015. WEEKEND: VIBRANT NEW EXHIBIT TIES EMMA IN KNOTS If you’re thinking about how to brighten up the increasingly gloomy days when the rain comes (and the rain will definitely come!) then a new exhibit at the Espoo Museum of Modern Art EMMA could be the perfect autumn antidote.. Čuolmmadit showcases the work of artist Outi Pieski, who draws inspiration from her Sámi heritage and the Sápmi landscapes to weave together fabrics, thread and PIRITA NÄKKÄLÄJÄRVI COLUMN: STEREOTYPES KEEP MINORITIES Pirita Näkkäläjärvi column: Stereotypes keep minorities “in their place”. Comedy sketches in the 1980s and 1990s were deeply hurtful to the Sámi people and spawned derogatory catchphrases that continue to be used by some people today. apologised this week to the Sámi people for his offensive ‘drunken Sámi’ TV sketches. PRESIDENT AHTISAARI RETIRES FROM THE ELDERS ROLE Former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari has stepped down as an active member of The Elders. In a statement today the organisation, a group of elder statesmen and women first brought together by Nelson Mandela to work for world peace and human rights, said that 81-year old Ahtisaari will effectively retire and now take a back seat in thegroup.
MIGRI | NEWS NOW FINLAND Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 HOSPITAL TRIALS FAST AND CHEAP CORONAVIRUS AI BREATH TEST Hospital trials fast and cheap coronavirus AI breath test. The device uses a cloud-based diagnostic algorithm and could return a result within two minutes. Laakso Health Centre in Helsinki is trialing a new brethalyser test to see if it gives a reliable coronavirus diagnosis. The results are available in just two minutes and at a cost of €2 UK | NEWS NOW FINLAND Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 ARMY OF ONE: FIGHTING THE GOVERNMENT OVER UNEMPLOYMENT A Helsinki man admits surprise that his citizens’ initiative to stop new government rules on unemployment benefits has received more than 100,000 signatures in just a couple of weeks.. Martin-Éric Racine filed the motion before Christmas, as a way to protest a new law that cuts 4.65% from unemployment benefits if claimants don’t find a job or go on a training course. VIDEO: PAAVO VÄYRYNEN INTERVIEW Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 COMPETING TALLINN TUNNEL VISIONS HEAD FOR REGIONAL COUNCIL Competing Tallinn tunnel visions head for regional council vote. Uusimaa Regional Council's board is championing just one possible Tallinn tunnel route through the centre of Helsinki - but private developers say they need to consider all options fully. Two competing visions of a train tunnel linking Finland and Estonia branch off indifferent
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WINS FINLANDIA ARCHITECTURE PRIZE Helsinki’s brand new Children’s Hospital, which opened its doors to patients in September, has won the prestigious Finlandia Architecture Prize.. Designed by SARC Architects and Architect Group Reino Koivula, the hospital was praised for an approach which focuses on the young patients and their families, placing them at the centre of the design process. TED URHO COLUMN: CELEBRATING THE SWEDISH KING WHO FELL OFF On this day in 1632, the Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus led his troops at the battle of Lützen, got shot, got lost, ended up behind enemy lines, fell off his horse, got shot again, and eventually died. Our folklore is a bit sketchy on exactly why we celebrate Finnish Swedish Heritage Day on exactly this day, but in our culture, tradition DRILL: FERRY FIRE & CHEMICAL SPILL TEST RESCUE RESPONSES Big Logistics Operation. Operation Sommarö is a huge logistical undertaking. There’s an off-shore patrol vessel belonging to the Finnish Coast Guard, and an equivalent vessel from Sweden. TIM SPARV'S BIGGEST GAME: "I PLAY FOR MY COUNTRY" Tim Sparv’s biggest game: “I play for my country”. Huuhkajat take to the pitch in Helsinki on Friday, knowing that a win will guarantee them a place in a major international tournament for the first time ever. He calls himself the ‘Big Bad Wolf’ of his club side FC Midtjylland, but ahead of one of the biggest games of his life ENGLAND OPENS QUARANTINE-FREE TRAVEL TO PASSENGERS FROM Anyone in Finland who wants to travel to England this summer will be able to do so without having to quarantine, from 10th July. On Friday afternoon Boris Johnson’s government announce a list of 73 countries and territories including lots of popular European holiday destinations, which are considered “a reduced risk” for coronavirus.. However, the new rules only apply for travel to MORE THAN 40 CODES GIVEN OUT TO TRACE VIRUS CHAINS ON NEW Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 WATCH: HOW CORONAVIRUS CHANGED FINLAND'S POPULATION According to Statistics Finland the number of people in Finland has increased this year, as a result of more Finns coming home. And in December things could be changing again, if there’s a lockdown baby boom, nine months since restrictions were introduced! WATCH: Finland's changing population from News Now Finland on Vimeo. HOSPITAL TRIALS FAST AND CHEAP CORONAVIRUS AI BREATH TEST Hospital trials fast and cheap coronavirus AI breath test. The device uses a cloud-based diagnostic algorithm and could return a result within two minutes. Laakso Health Centre in Helsinki is trialing a new brethalyser test to see if it gives a reliable coronavirus diagnosis. The results are available in just two minutes and at a cost of €2 FINLAND BEAT SCOTLAND 1-0 IN HELSINKI EURO 2022 CLASH The Finnish women’s national football team won their Euro 2022 qualifier match in Helsinki on Tuesday night, beating pre-match favourites Scotland 1-0.. The only goal of the game came from Eveliina Summanen in the 49th minute with the the 20-year old, who plays her club football at Kristianstads DFF in Sweden, clashing with a Scottish defender before putting the ball in the back of MAJOR CHANGES FOR FERRY PASSENGERS WHEN ESTONIA CROSSINGS Major changes for ferry passengers when Estonia crossings re-start on Thursday. Tallink ships will have just 50% occupancy but demand for tickets has been so high the company has had to schedule extra services over the coming days. Ferry passengers crossing the Baltic Sea between Finland and Estonia will see major changes to theirjourney when
TINY DINING: FINLAND'S 'SMALLEST RESTAURANT' IS UP FOR A tiny restaurant in Töölö, part of the Helsinki neighbourhood’s fabric for more than half a century, is up for sale – but the new owners will have to commit to maintaining the unique atmosphere and vintage recipes that hark back to another era in food culture. COMPETING TALLINN TUNNEL VISIONS HEAD FOR REGIONAL COUNCIL Competing Tallinn tunnel visions head for regional council vote. Uusimaa Regional Council's board is championing just one possible Tallinn tunnel route through the centre of Helsinki - but private developers say they need to consider all options fully. Two competing visions of a train tunnel linking Finland and Estonia branch off indifferent
NEW STAR WARS FILM SETS FINNISH BOX OFFICE RECORD The latest installment in the Star Wars movie saga has set a new record for first day total box office sales in Finland. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opened at 10:00 on Wednesday morning and made €593,395 in ticket sales during its first 24 hours.. The previous record was held by another Star War film, The Force Awakens, which made €555,826 on the first day of its release back in 2015. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WINS FINLANDIA ARCHITECTURE PRIZE Helsinki’s brand new Children’s Hospital, which opened its doors to patients in September, has won the prestigious Finlandia Architecture Prize.. Designed by SARC Architects and Architect Group Reino Koivula, the hospital was praised for an approach which focuses on the young patients and their families, placing them at the centre of the design process. ENGLAND OPENS QUARANTINE-FREE TRAVEL TO PASSENGERS FROM Anyone in Finland who wants to travel to England this summer will be able to do so without having to quarantine, from 10th July. On Friday afternoon Boris Johnson’s government announce a list of 73 countries and territories including lots of popular European holiday destinations, which are considered “a reduced risk” for coronavirus.. However, the new rules only apply for travel to MORE THAN 40 CODES GIVEN OUT TO TRACE VIRUS CHAINS ON NEW Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 WATCH: HOW CORONAVIRUS CHANGED FINLAND'S POPULATION According to Statistics Finland the number of people in Finland has increased this year, as a result of more Finns coming home. And in December things could be changing again, if there’s a lockdown baby boom, nine months since restrictions were introduced! WATCH: Finland's changing population from News Now Finland on Vimeo. HOSPITAL TRIALS FAST AND CHEAP CORONAVIRUS AI BREATH TEST Hospital trials fast and cheap coronavirus AI breath test. The device uses a cloud-based diagnostic algorithm and could return a result within two minutes. Laakso Health Centre in Helsinki is trialing a new brethalyser test to see if it gives a reliable coronavirus diagnosis. The results are available in just two minutes and at a cost of €2 FINLAND BEAT SCOTLAND 1-0 IN HELSINKI EURO 2022 CLASH The Finnish women’s national football team won their Euro 2022 qualifier match in Helsinki on Tuesday night, beating pre-match favourites Scotland 1-0.. The only goal of the game came from Eveliina Summanen in the 49th minute with the the 20-year old, who plays her club football at Kristianstads DFF in Sweden, clashing with a Scottish defender before putting the ball in the back of MAJOR CHANGES FOR FERRY PASSENGERS WHEN ESTONIA CROSSINGS Major changes for ferry passengers when Estonia crossings re-start on Thursday. Tallink ships will have just 50% occupancy but demand for tickets has been so high the company has had to schedule extra services over the coming days. Ferry passengers crossing the Baltic Sea between Finland and Estonia will see major changes to theirjourney when
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NEW STAR WARS FILM SETS FINNISH BOX OFFICE RECORD The latest installment in the Star Wars movie saga has set a new record for first day total box office sales in Finland. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opened at 10:00 on Wednesday morning and made €593,395 in ticket sales during its first 24 hours.. The previous record was held by another Star War film, The Force Awakens, which made €555,826 on the first day of its release back in 2015. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WINS FINLANDIA ARCHITECTURE PRIZE Helsinki’s brand new Children’s Hospital, which opened its doors to patients in September, has won the prestigious Finlandia Architecture Prize.. Designed by SARC Architects and Architect Group Reino Koivula, the hospital was praised for an approach which focuses on the young patients and their families, placing them at the centre of the design process. HEALTH | NEWS NOW FINLAND Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 MORE THAN 40 CODES GIVEN OUT TO TRACE VIRUS CHAINS ON NEW Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 FINLAND BEAT SCOTLAND 1-0 IN HELSINKI EURO 2022 CLASH The Finnish women’s national football team won their Euro 2022 qualifier match in Helsinki on Tuesday night, beating pre-match favourites Scotland 1-0.. The only goal of the game came from Eveliina Summanen in the 49th minute with the the 20-year old, who plays her club football at Kristianstads DFF in Sweden, clashing with a Scottish defender before putting the ball in the back of VIDEO: PAAVO VÄYRYNEN INTERVIEW Recent Posts. Union calls for restaurant compensation: full fixed costs including staff salaries March 2, 2021; Finland declares state of emergency over rising coronavirus cases March 1, 2021; Kennel Club announces ban on guard dog ‘hobby training’ after horrific videos reveal abuse March 1, 2021; Exiled Belarus opposition leader begins four-day Finland visit March 1, 2021 TED URHO COLUMN: CELEBRATING THE SWEDISH KING WHO FELL OFF On this day in 1632, the Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus led his troops at the battle of Lützen, got shot, got lost, ended up behind enemy lines, fell off his horse, got shot again, and eventually died. Our folklore is a bit sketchy on exactly why we celebrate Finnish Swedish Heritage Day on exactly this day, but in our culture, tradition ANALYSIS: A DAWN RAID IN THE ARCHIPELAGO Cue Saturday’s dawn raid, executed by over 100 persons from the NBI, local police, Tax Administration, Border Guard, and Finnish Defence Forces. Simultaneously a numbered of locations were searched, and a no-fly zone was created over a sizeable area including both Säckilot and Ybbersnäs. The National Bureau of Investigation doesn’t CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WINS FINLANDIA ARCHITECTURE PRIZE Helsinki’s brand new Children’s Hospital, which opened its doors to patients in September, has won the prestigious Finlandia Architecture Prize.. Designed by SARC Architects and Architect Group Reino Koivula, the hospital was praised for an approach which focuses on the young patients and their families, placing them at the centre of the design process. PIRITA NÄKKÄLÄJÄRVI COLUMN: STEREOTYPES KEEP MINORITIES Pirita Näkkäläjärvi column: Stereotypes keep minorities “in their place”. Comedy sketches in the 1980s and 1990s were deeply hurtful to the Sámi people and spawned derogatory catchphrases that continue to be used by some people today. apologised this week to the Sámi people for his offensive ‘drunken Sámi’ TV sketches. GALLERY: CLOSE-UPS WITH FINLAND'S INSECTS OF AUTUMN Arts & Culture; Videos; GALLERY: Close-ups with Finland’s insects of autumn. Although the seasons are changing there's still many opportunities to see some stunning insects in the wild. CALL ME CRAZY: WHY STOCKMANN NEEDS RETAIL BOOST News Now Original; Call Me Crazy: Why Stockmann Needs Retail Boost. The 155 year old company launches into its autumn Crazy Days campaign this week, and recent poor financial news means a big push for salesis vital.
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PRESIDENT CONDEMNS RISE OF HATE SPEECH AND RACISM, AT PARLIAMENTOPENING
Niinistö was giving a speech to MPs at the formal opening of Parliament's spring session, which began with a church service at Helsinki Cathedral in Senate Square.By News Now Staff
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Sauli Niinistö greets members of the government at Helsinki Cathedral, 5th February 2020 / Credit: Laura Kotila, VNK President SAULI NIINISTÖ has used his address at the formal opening of Parliament to condemn the rise of racism and intolerance inFinland.
Recalling his own visits in January to Poland and Israel, to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp at the end of World War II, Niinistö said that human nature has not become immune to hate over a few generations. “There are signs of antisemitism and racism being on the rise, unfortunately also in Finland. We must be resolute in opposing them. They do not deserve any foothold in our society” President Niinistösaid.
“Ultimately, racism means denying another person’s worth because of his or her descent. In its targets, it evokes a myriad of emotions, from shame to hatred” he said. The president said hate speech had similar roots to racism, but that “heavy labelling of other people should not be done lightly, from one direction or another” and that we must all be able to enjoy protection against being labelled, “irrespective of whether we represent some majority or some minority.” President Niinistö highlighted two upcoming reports that are due to be presented to parliament: the Report on Finnish Foreign and Security Policy, and the Report on Defence Policy. He said these documents had been prepared at a time when the world is changing fast. “One thing remains unaffected by the changes. The core prinicple of our foreign, security and defence policy is and will be to secure and strengthen Finland’s position” said Niinistö. Niinistö made the speech as Parliament’s spring session was formally opened. Earlier, MPs had attended a church service at Helsinki Cathedral where the Archbishop of Turku KAARLO KALLIALA gavea sermon.
The day culminates with a gala concert at Sibelius Academy in theevening.
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