Tag: Abuse

  • How to deal with phone scams

    Today, most people use smartphones on a daily basis. Not only that, but their devices are connected to various other platforms like social media, email, various apps and so on and so forth. Since privacy isn’t really a thing these days, most of the information people have on their mobile devices is collected and distributed […]

  • The study reveals a high level of support for supervised drug use rooms in Finland

    The study reveals a high level of support for supervised drug use rooms in Finland

    The report also emphasizes the need to get more information about the nature of addiction, as Finland is still one of the leading countries in Europe in terms of the number of young people who die from drug use. Acting Director of A-Clinic Foundation managing director, Hanna Paikkala, emphasizes that drug addiction is a disease […]

  • “Paedo” and “porn” accusations ahead of drag queen children’s show courting controversy in Copenhagen

    The Danes are extremely liberal – or at least we have always been led to believe that. After all, they were the first to legalize pornography and same-sex civil unions. But there has always been this suspicion that a silent majority rejects dullness. Take the raunchy sex shop windows for example: more people would go […]

  • Inside Israel’s Secret Spy Industry

    Inside Israel’s Secret Spy Industry

    Spyware like Pegasus is a valuable tool for law enforcement agencies around the world. But several revelations show that Pegasus has fallen into the wrong hands and has been used to monitor journalists, human rights activists and dissidents worldwide. Konflikt, as one of the few editors, has been granted an interview with the cyber weapons […]

  • Gender equality "300 years away": Chief of the UN

    Gender equality "300 years away": Chief of the UN

    He also recalled cases where women’s rights were taken away and said that in Afghanistan, women have been erased from public life. He also stated that in many other places women’s sexual and reproductive rights were revoked. “In some countries, girls going to school are at risk of abduction and abuse. In others, the police […]

  • A quarter of Icelanders abuse alcohol

    A quarter of Icelanders abuse alcohol

    In 2022, around a quarter of Icelanders fell within the definition of a harmful pattern of consuming alcohol or engaging in so-called hazardous drinking, the largest group being men. Information on alcohol abuse and tobacco consumption is provided in the latest Talnabrunn Medical Bulletin published by the Directorate of Health. The information is based on […]

  • The state will apologize for violence, sexual assault and forced castration in nursing homes

    Earlier today, Minister of Social Affairs and Housing Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil announced that an apology will be given by the state for assaults committed in care homes, reports DR. The offenses took place between 1933 and 1980 in the sector once known as ‘care for the special and mentally retarded’. The proposed apology follows a government […]

  • Lintilä repeats prohibitions on alcohol abuse

    Lintilä repeats prohibitions on alcohol abuse

    According to the Minister of Economic Affairs, alcohol has not affected his official duties, although there have been several news stories in the past week.

  • Social workers experienced depression during the pandemic, says the study

    Social workers experienced depression during the pandemic, says the study

    Those who experienced more pandemic-related stressors, such as health problems, increased caregiving responsibilities, domestic violence, family stress from childbirth, and work-life balance stress, experienced more mental health problems. compared to those who were not as affected by the hardships associated with the pandemic. “Like doctors, nurses, and other allied health care providers, social workers are […]

  • Noma and the emperor’s new clothes

    Yesterday one Article came out in the Times of London, where Farrah Storr described her latest trip to Noma. She hated it. In 2021, Noma again won the award for the world’s best restaurant. The establishment, led by the ever-foraging René Redzepi, has gone from strength to strength since it opened in 2003. People swoon […]

  • HS: Anneli Auer’s children retract the evidence presented against their mother

    HS: Anneli Auer’s children retract the evidence presented against their mother

    The court found that crimes had been committed against all four of Auer’s children. Helsingin Sanomat reported on Friday that it had seen footage of the eldest child, who claims in an interview that no crimes have really taken place, which his three siblings have confirmed. The children said that they made up their stories […]

  • EU calls for arms embargo to end military atrocities in Myanmar

    EU calls for arms embargo to end military atrocities in Myanmar

    YANGON, Myanmar – The European Union has imposed asset freezes and travel bans on 16 individuals and entities in military-ruled Myanmar, including the energy minister, influential businessmen and senior officers, for “serious” human rights abuses in the country. Politicians and administrators in Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon, are also being sanctioned for their alleged involvement in […]

  • Finland grants refugee status to Afghan women and girls

    Finland grants refugee status to Afghan women and girls

    According to the director of the asylum unit Antti Lehtinen, gender alone is now a sufficient basis for applying for asylum, whereas previously it was only one of many aspects taken into account in the decision-making process. The decision is a proactive measure by the Swedish Immigration Service in response to the deteriorating situation of […]

  • Gustafva spent almost 50 years in prison without confessing

    Gustafva spent almost 50 years in prison without confessing

    Runar Kjellgren has spent many years researching his grandfather’s father’s sister Gustafva Kjellgren, who was born in 1802 in Timmele just outside Ulricehamn. When she was 18, she and another maid followed the farm trader Brita Starkman. There are several versions of what happened next. Partly the one that Gustafva stuck to and which assumed […]

  • Iceland ‘abuses solitary confinement’ in detention

    Iceland ‘abuses solitary confinement’ in detention

    Iceland is “extensively abusing” solitary confinement in pre-trial detention, according to a new report published by Amnesty International. The director of the Icelandic association Afstaða agrees with the conclusions of the report. A total of 825 people have been placed in pre-trial solitary confinement over the past decade. On Tuesday, Amnesty International, an international human […]

  • Sweden’s Prime Minister condemns Koran burning

    Sweden’s Prime Minister condemns Koran burning

    Stockholm – Sweden’s prime minister has condemned this weekend’s burning of a Koran in Stockholm as “deeply disrespectful”, raising tensions with Turkey as the Nordic country courts Ankara over its NATO bid. Far-right politician Rasmus Paludan set fire to a copy of the Muslim holy book in front of the Turkish embassy in the Swedish […]

  • Social media influencer Andrew Tate, brother remains in Romanian police custody until February 27

    Social media influencer Andrew Tate, brother remains in Romanian police custody until February 27

    Bucharest [Romania]January 21 (ANI): Social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate will remain in police custody till February 27. This comes as a Romanian court on Friday extended their detention, Tate’s lawyers told CNN affiliate Antena 3. The brothers are currently being investigated over allegations of human trafficking and rape. According to […]

  • Finland’s transaction reform collides in the parliamentary committee

    Finland’s transaction reform collides in the parliamentary committee

    “We came to the unanimous conclusion that we have no chance of getting this across the finish line today,” he said, declining both to shed light on what has complicated the process and to speculate on when the statement might be finalized. Since the reform will be implemented by the end of the election period, […]

  • Construction union: Ukrainian workers exploited and abused at the Tampere construction site

    Construction union: Ukrainian workers exploited and abused at the Tampere construction site

    Some of the employees had been made to act as entrepreneurs and some of the salary had been withheld. The abuses came to light during the union’s inspection.

  • The student tried to take her own life because of the persecution

    The student tried to take her own life because of the persecution

    A 12-year-old girl from Hafnarfjörður was harassed and abused by a group of children of the same age. The girl has not been to school for several days, and is now in the hospital after trying to take her own life. Her mom, Sædís Hränn Samúelsdóttir, was interviewed this morning on Bitin Radio Bylgjan, where […]

  • According to the UN, 4 million children were driven into poverty when the war between Ukraine and Russia escalated

    According to the UN, 4 million children were driven into poverty when the war between Ukraine and Russia escalated

    “Children bear the heaviest burden of the economic crisis caused by the war in Ukraine,” UNICEF said. The report further stated that due to the ongoing economic downturn, 2.8 million children now live in households below the poverty line. In addition, there are still 110,000 children living in poverty in Romania, Al Jazeera reported. “Children […]

  • The Hunter on Snapchat – The Secret |  Part 1/3

    The Hunter on Snapchat – The Secret | Part 1/3

    In three episodes, the P1 Dokumentär miniseries Pernilla Wadebäck tells the story of the Hunter on Snapchat, one of the biggest cyber crime scandals in Sweden in recent years. And the case, which affects over a hundred children, points to security issues with Snapchat. Every fifth child between the ages of 8 and 11 uses […]

  • Ex-USWNT star Hope Solo pleads guilty to DWI charge

    Ex-USWNT star Hope Solo pleads guilty to DWI charge

    Former U.S. women’s national team goalkeeper Hope Solo received a 24-month suspended sentence Monday in Winston-Salem, NC, after pleading guilty to charges of driving while impaired. The case stems from a March incident in which Solo was arrested in Winston-Salem when she was reportedly found passed out in the driver’s seat of her car with […]

  • The impact of COVID on violence against health care

    The impact of COVID on violence against health care

    Almost 60% of respondents felt that the number of reported cases of violence against healthcare has increased since the start of the pandemic. The study also demonstrated successful approaches by health care providers to reduce violence in health care. From May to July 2021, the International Council of Nurses, the International Committee of the Red […]

  • The Depp & Heard case and different limits on freedom of expression

    The Depp & Heard case and different limits on freedom of expression

    It has hardly escaped anyone that there was a trial between actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard during the spring. For weeks, it has been discussed who has been violent towards whom and whether anyone has witnessed the abuse or traces of it. P3 Krim tells this week about the background and the relationship between […]

  • The President of Mexico appeals to Biden from Assange

    The President of Mexico appeals to Biden from Assange

    Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has called on US President to drop charges against WikiLeaks founder The President of Mexico has revealed the contents of a personal letter he forwarded to his US counterpart during their meeting last week. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador called on Joe Biden to intervene and dismiss the charges against WikiLeaks co-founder […]

  • The President of Mexico reveals a written appeal to Biden

    The President of Mexico reveals a written appeal to Biden

    Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has called on US President to drop charges against Julian Assange The President of Mexico has revealed the contents of a personal letter he forwarded to his US counterpart during their meeting last week. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador called on Joe Biden to intervene and reject the allegations against WikiLeaks co-founder […]

  • Minister Lindén does not support controlled drug consumption facilities

    Minister Lindén does not support controlled drug consumption facilities

    Minister of Family and Social Affairs Aki Lindén (SDP) said that he does not believe that controlled drug consumption facilities are the answer to the increase in drug-related deaths in Finland. Lindén told Yle that even if the experiment of such facilities could provide valuable information, it would probably require the preparation of legislation in […]

  • Finnish restaurants neglected to pay taxes by almost 20 million euros in 2017–2021

    Finnish restaurants neglected to pay taxes by almost 20 million euros in 2017–2021

    “In recent years, no so-called million-euro cases have been detected, because the signs of the cases have been detected at an early stage. However, there have been cases where there are hundreds of thousands of euros in unpaid taxes. was revealed Tarja ValsiAudit Director of the Tax Administration. From the beginning of next year, tax […]

  • Tax Office: Restaurant inspections reveal 19.5 million euros in unpaid taxes

    Tax Office: Restaurant inspections reveal 19.5 million euros in unpaid taxes

    In a recent inspection by the Tax Administration, 19.5 million euros in unpaid taxes from the restaurant industry have been revealed over the past five years. Out of this amount, there is 8 million euros in unpaid corporation tax. In its press release on Tuesday, the Tax Agency announced that a total of 40 million […]

  • Health care costs continue to rise in municipalities

    Health care costs continue to rise in municipalities

    Finland’s healthcare costs have been rising for years, and there is no end in sight, according to the basic healthcare cost comparison conducted by the Association of Municipalities (AFLRA) in June. The report showed that healthcare costs rose significantly last year compared to 2020, especially in big cities. Costs per inhabitant rose the most in […]

  • No change in the differences in Helsinki’s experience of security between regions

    No change in the differences in Helsinki’s experience of security between regions

    One of the key questions in the Helsinki Security Survey is how safe respondents feel when walking alone late in their residential area on a Friday or Saturday night. In most areas, the situation has remained very stable and only a few areas have seen a significant increase or decrease in security. The majority, three […]

  • Justice captures Turku politician’s girlfriend for secretly describing children in school showers

    Justice captures Turku politician’s girlfriend for secretly describing children in school showers

    The District Court of Southwest Finland sentenced a Turku politician to imprisonment for filming underage girls in school showers. Sasu Haapanena former mayoral candidate of the Left Alliance in Turku, was sentenced to two years and two months in prison for gross charges of spreading sexually inappropriate images of a child and sexual exploitation of […]

  • The UK government approves the extradition of Assange;  He plans to appeal

    The UK government approves the extradition of Assange; He plans to appeal

    LONDON – On Friday, the British government ordered the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States to face espionage – a milestone, but not the end of a decade-long legal saga. WikiLeaks said they would question the order and have 14 days to appeal. Interior Minister Priti Patel signed the order approving […]

  • The global transition will reach a record 89.3 million in 2021: UN report

    The global transition will reach a record 89.3 million in 2021: UN report

    and more than two-thirds (69 per cent) came from just five countries: Syria (6.8 million), Venezuela (4.6 million), Afghanistan (2.7 million), South Sudan (2.4 million) and Myanmar (1 .2 million). “Every year in the last decade, the numbers have risen,” said the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Filippo Grandi. In its report, UNHCR stressed that […]

  • Finland suspends EUR 70 million funding for UN program;  calls for an audit after the scandal

    Finland suspends EUR 70 million funding for UN program; calls for an audit after the scandal

    Finland suspended tens of millions of euros in funding from several UN development agencies – most of its UN development funding – as a result of suspected abuses of the UN program in Helsinki. Yle’s report earlier in June covered extensively how the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) Program for Sustainable Infrastructure and […]

  • The Left Alliance calls for decriminalization of drug use, the NCP would allow the sale of snus

    The Left Alliance calls for decriminalization of drug use, the NCP would allow the sale of snus

    Party conferences continued on Sunday, and government partners in the Left Alliance called for decriminalization of drug use. In a statement adopted by the conference, the party argued that drug abuse should be addressed through social and health policies rather than the justice system. According to the party, the use and possession of small quantities […]

  • Skinnari: Finland could resort to legal action in a UN scandal

    Skinnari: Finland could resort to legal action in a UN scandal

    Finland, the public broadcaster wrote, managed to attract the initiative’s headquarters S3i to Helsinki. The initiative was launched to build affordable housing in developing countries, but no houses have yet been built due to suspected abuse by its CEO. Although the UN is working to recover the funds it has invested in the projects notified […]

  • The Finnish District Court banned Cannonball MC

    The Finnish District Court banned Cannonball MC

    The District Court of Päijänne Tavastia ruled on Wednesday that the Cannonball Motorcycle Club, widely regarded as a criminal gang, was banned in practice. In the same decision, the court also banned the group’s branch office, Squad 32. The prosecutor demanded the closure of the club because it violated the country’s association laws. Several other […]

  • Seven police are accused of using pepper spray against protesters in Helsinki

    Seven police are accused of using pepper spray against protesters in Helsinki

    A total of 16 protesters received police pepper because they refused to stop traffic on Kaisaniemenkatu in Helsinki. Read more: Police suspected of beating pepper spray on protesters in the Finnish capital (9.12.2020) In the opinion of the Police Board, the use of pepper spray was justified (9.10.2020) Finnish police spray a peaceful demonstration in […]

  • Police who pepper spray climate activists were charged

    Police who pepper spray climate activists were charged

    Deputy Attorney General Jukka Rappe has indicted seven police officers against pepper spray activists in Elokapina (Extinction Rebellion’s Finnish branch) in a demonstration in the autumn of 2020. Allegations of assault and abuse are related to the use of force to move protesters. Prior to the prosecution, police had been subjected to rigorous scrutiny using […]

  • Police are preparing minors to drink on graduation weekend

    Police are preparing minors to drink on graduation weekend

    Most school graduation and graduation is on Saturday, so police say they are closely monitoring the use of substance abuse by young people across the country. Law enforcement agencies are urging parents to keep an eye on where their children are – and in what condition. Since 2010, police have seized an average of 2,000 […]

  • Residence permits for highly skilled workers accelerated to 14 days

    Residence permits for highly skilled workers accelerated to 14 days

    From the beginning of June, eligible experts and growth entrepreneurs – as well as their family members – will be granted a residence permit within 14 days. Minister of Labor Tuula Haatainen (SDP) said this "fast track" the residence permit considerably speeds up the application process. According to the government’s proposal, the application period for […]

  • The girls were threatened by the online pedophile: “Will spread your pictures to the whole school”

    The girls were threatened by the online pedophile: “Will spread your pictures to the whole school”

    Last week, P3 Krim reported on the hunt for an online pedophile in Malmö who is suspected of having abused both children in Sweden and abroad. He has been sentenced to many years in prison for the crimes against nine Swedish crime victims for his refusal, and soon the verdict will come in the foreign […]

  • Latest developments in Ukraine: 23 May

    Latest developments in Ukraine: 23 May

    For full coverage of the crisis in Ukraine, visit Flash point Ukraine. Recent developments in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. All times EDT: 02:00: Russian citizens can express their dissatisfaction with the way the war against Ukraine is going, the British Ministry of Defense predicted on Monday, based on the number of casualties suffered […]

  • The hunt for the online pedophile

    The hunt for the online pedophile

    This week, P3 Krim is about the hunt for the online pedophile. The man who is arrested in the apartment we call “Jonathan”. When the police analyzed material on his computer, many children were discovered who had been subjected to some form of abuse. A total of 50 children are victims of crime from all […]

  • Finland wants to expel Wolt’s courier "earn too much"

    Finland wants to expel Wolt’s courier "earn too much"

    The Finnish Immigration Service refused to apply for a residence permit from private contractor Muhammad Musah this spring because his income as a food courier was not "credible." According to the agency, Musah’s Wolt earnings were suspiciously high, with his average monthly turnover as a self-employed food courier last year averaging € 5,632. Musah, a […]

  • Iran must execute Swedish-Iranian citizens by 21 May

    Iran must execute Swedish-Iranian citizens by 21 May

    Iran will later this month execute a Swedish-Iranian citizen whom they have imprisoned since 2016 and been convicted of spying for Israel, media reported. Iran’s semi-official news agency ISNA released a report on Wednesday in which Iranian officials stated that Tehran will carry out the death penalty against Ahmad Reza Jalali by May 21. Jalali, […]

  • Horsemen and stable girls: The girls report

    Horsemen and stable girls: The girls report

    In equestrian sports, sexual harassment, exploitation and inappropriate relationships are something that many young girls are exposed to. Men who use their positions as teachers, coaches or employers are rarely stopped. But some young girls say no and choose to report or go out and tell in public. The second part of Horsemen and Stable […]

  • Taidehalli Helsinki: The ex-boss is suspected of cheating the foundation

    Taidehalli Helsinki: The ex-boss is suspected of cheating the foundation

    Non-Profit Art Foundation The Art Foundation has asked police to investigate suspected financial abuse by its former director. The request for an investigation concerns the events and amounts in 2014-2021 for more than 100,000 euros. Chairman of the Board of the Foundation, Kai Huotaritold Yle that suspicions of misconduct began to emerge around 2021 when […]

  • Horsemen and stable girls: The power of the top riders

    Horsemen and stable girls: The power of the top riders

    In stables and riding stables and at competition venues there are thousands of women and girls, all united in their love of horses and riding. Men are few. But still, in many places there is a culture of harassment, exploitation and abuse that is everyday for many of the girls. In several cases, the men […]

  • Sanctions – The economic weapon

    Sanctions – The economic weapon

    With the risk of a third world war looming on the horizon, the Western world has chosen a different path than direct military intervention to punish Russia and stop the war in Ukraine – economic sanctions. But what do we really know about how well sanctions work to persuade authoritarian regimes to stop committing war […]

  • The Ministry of Health is publishing its plans to combat the sexual exploitation of children

    The Ministry of Health is publishing its plans to combat the sexual exploitation of children

    The Ministry of Social Affairs and Health has published a 33-step action plan to prevent the sexual exploitation of children. The strategy, which includes cooperation between parents, teachers, law enforcement authorities and other organizations, is part of Finland’s obligation to comply with the EU Convention, which aims to combat all forms of sexual exploitation of […]

  • Australia says it will not challenge Assange’s extradition

    Australia says it will not challenge Assange’s extradition

    TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Australia will not challenge the extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the United States and has confidence in the British legal system, a senior government official said on Thursday. – Other media news – A British court on Wednesday issued a formal decision to extradite the Australian citizen to the United […]

  • Judges send Assange extradition decision to UK government

    Judges send Assange extradition decision to UK government

    A British judge on Wednesday formally approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States to be charged with espionage. The matter will now go to the UK Home Secretary for a decision, although the WikiLeaks founder still has legal recourse to appeal. The decision, which brings the year-long extradition dispute closer to an […]

  • Al-Azhar condemns right-wing extremists’ burning of copies of the Holy Quran in Sweden

    Al-Azhar condemns right-wing extremists’ burning of copies of the Holy Quran in Sweden

    CAIRO, April 18, 2022 (WAM) – Al-Azhar, the world’s leading institution of Sunni Islam, has condemned the burning of copies of the Holy Qur’an by right-wing extremists in Sweden and calls for the adoption of international law to prevent the violation of religious sanctity. “The Noble Qur’an will remain in its highest place as a […]

  • "Many Finns don’t like us": Russia-based companies cut the cost of war

    "Many Finns don’t like us": Russia-based companies cut the cost of war

    "I am Ukrainian. Our staff is Ukrainian" read a recent Facebook post at Helsinki’s Alppila’s casual Russian-style restaurant Blinit, which has been offering affordable blinis and strong Russian beer for more than a decade. Owner, Artemy Senkotook to social media to respond to a wave of abuse the restaurant has faced since the war broke […]

  • Statement by the UNHCR Deputy High Commissioner on the risks of trafficking and exploitation of refugees from Ukraine

    Statement by the UNHCR Deputy High Commissioner on the risks of trafficking and exploitation of refugees from Ukraine

    We know that the risks of gender-based violence, human trafficking, assault, psychological trauma and family separation increase during conflicts and transitions, but given the gender profile of this refugee flow and the fact that many children have fled alone, these have now been reported. As in emergencies and due to the covert nature of human […]

  • Foreign workers who did not have the legal right to work in Finland were found in every five jobs inspected

    Foreign workers who did not have the legal right to work in Finland were found in every five jobs inspected

    Excluding other employers and looking only at the construction industry, the situation is even worse: whenever an inspection was carried out 3, the agency always found one construction company with foreigners who had not been granted employment rights in Finland. – It is likely that the current conditions in Ukraine will exacerbate the situation, so […]

  • The Russian logic behind the abuses of civilians

    The Russian logic behind the abuses of civilians

    Civilians shot in the neck, some with their hands tied behind their backs. Rocket fire on families trying to evacuate. Pictures from the cities of Butja, Irpin and Borodjanka testify to the brutality of the Russian military. In P4 Världen tells Malcolm Dixelius, journalist and Russian expert, on the methods of the Russian army and […]

  • The latest from Ukraine and about the abuses of civilians

    The latest from Ukraine and about the abuses of civilians

    In the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, Russian troops have left massive devastation and great human suffering behind as they recently withdrew from the suburbs. There are many testimonies of abuse and suspected war crimes. Listen to Ekot’s correspondent Johan-Mathias Sommarström directly from Kyiv. The feature was broadcast for the first time on P1 morning on April […]

  • The Finnish Olympic Committee is investigating a third case of harassment

    The Finnish Olympic Committee is investigating a third case of harassment

    The third case of suspected sexual harassment by a member of the Finnish Olympic Committee has been raised, the committee announced on Tuesday. The latest case concerns a male committee employee accused of harassing a female colleague at an Olympic team preparation camp before the 2022 Tokyo Summer Olympics. The matter will be referred to […]

  • Hope Solo was arrested on child abuse and DWI charges

    Hope Solo was arrested on child abuse and DWI charges

    The World Cup winner was found fainting behind the wheel of her vehicle Former United States national team goalkeeper Hope Solo has been arrested on charges of DWI and child abuse after being spotted fainting behind the wheel of her vehicle with her two-year-old twins inside, according to police. A police report says Solo was […]

  • Yle Sport: Olympic official physically disturbed, belittled by female colleagues

    Yle Sport: Olympic official physically disturbed, belittled by female colleagues

    More revelations about the behavior of a former member of the Olympic Committee Mika Lehtimäki Yle Sport, chairman of the Olympic Committee and former mayor of Helsinki, has reported on her female colleagues, Jan Vapaavuori also involved in the consequences of the scandal. On Monday, Lehtimäki announced his resignation as head of the Finnish Olympic […]

  • An experience with cruelty in Finnish Jails

    An experience with cruelty in Finnish Jails

    I thought that even if it might not have too much of an impact, I would like to do something and show my support. I got downtown around 2 and got into a tram to go to the Russian embassy. The tram didn’t move for a while, so I looked ahead at what was causing […]

  • Prosecutors are complaining about Aarnio’s release

    Prosecutors are complaining about Aarnio’s release

    Prosecutors plan to ask the Supreme Court to overturn the acquittal of the dismissed drug police Jari Aarnio the 2003 assassination. Aarnio was charged with a former criminal boss Keijo Vilhunen. Prosecutors had demanded life imprisonment for both men, but the Court of Appeal released both in February. There is no appeal against Vilhunen’s acquittal. […]

  • The ministry is proposing changes to traffic laws, speed limits

    The ministry is proposing changes to traffic laws, speed limits

    The Ministry of Transport and Communications is expected to release an updated version of its road safety strategy this week. The goal is to eliminate the risk of road deaths by 2050. The ministry plans to reform speed limits across the country, paying special attention to improving safety in the vicinity of schools and kindergartens. […]

  • Britain denies Julian Assange’s appeal of extradition to WikiLeaks

    Britain denies Julian Assange’s appeal of extradition to WikiLeaks

    The court rejects WikiLeaks’ co-founder’s request to appeal extradition to the United States, the case has been referred to the Home Office On Monday, Britain’s Supreme Court rejected Julian Assange’s appeal of the decision to extradite him to the United States, where WikiLeaks co – founders are being prosecuted for espionage. It is now up […]

  • On screens in March: Penis free for all: but it’s too late to see Regé Jeans

    On screens in March: Penis free for all: but it’s too late to see Regé Jeans

    What is it with all the penises? They are everywhere! (When I say penises, I should hurry to say ‘male penises’, just in case it caused any insult out there.) Small screen penises, big screen penises, hypnotic penises, comic penises, erotic penises and even talking penises… In the old days, the inclusion of multiple penises […]

  • The amendments to the legislation are aimed at combating the exploitation of foreign workers in Finland

    The amendments to the legislation are aimed at combating the exploitation of foreign workers in Finland

    New change The goal of the Finnish migrant workforce, which originally came into law last October, is to prevent the exploitation of foreign workers by making it easier to detect suspected cases and report them to the authorities. According to the previous law, if a migrant worker’s employment was terminated even as a result of […]

  • Serious shortcomings in the accounting of working time of foreigners working in private homes

    Serious shortcomings in the accounting of working time of foreigners working in private homes

    In 2021, occupational health and safety inspectors conducted a total of 30 inspections in southern Finland in households that had hired foreign workers for their domestic work. The reason for the inspections was the increased work of foreigners at home and their risk of falling victim to labor exploitation. Surprisingly many shortcomings The most problems […]

  • From gangster bitch wife to a life with a secret identity

    From gangster bitch wife to a life with a secret identity

    We return to Awira as we told you about in a previous section. Then she told about her life in the criminal network – about how she met Karim, fell in love and became a gangster bitch wife. Awira and Karim left the criminal life together, but shortly afterwards he abuses her and Awira is […]

  • Relaxing law on sex with young teenagers has finally been revised in Denmark

    Relaxing law on sex with young teenagers has finally been revised in Denmark

    It’s a head scraper, okay. British readers can even go so far as to ask whether Save the Children, the Danish branch of Save the Children, is named after the marks left behind. Until yesterday, sexual intercourse with a child of 12, 13 or 14 years was only classified as sex with a minor, with […]

  • Norway’s state wealth fund will freeze its investments in Russia and sell its Russia holdings

    The Norwegian government has decided that Norway‘s sovereign wealth fund (the world’s largest fund) will freeze its investments in Russia and intends to sell its Russia stake in full. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has received many strong reactions this weekend. On Sunday, several countries, including Sweden and Denmark, announced that they would send weapons to […]

  • Norway’s state wealth fund will freeze its investments in Russia and sell its Russia holdings

    Norway’s state wealth fund will freeze its investments in Russia and sell its Russia holdings

    The Norwegian government has decided that Norway‘s sovereign wealth fund (the world’s largest fund) will freeze its investments in Russia and intends to sell its Russia stake in full. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has received many strong reactions this weekend. On Sunday, several countries, including Sweden and Denmark, announced that they would send weapons to […]

  • Man admits illegal access to intimate content from 500 women, but denies “in absentia” charges of rape

    Man admits illegal access to intimate content from 500 women, but denies “in absentia” charges of rape

    An ongoing trial in Herning involves a 27-year-old man who is charged with two counts of attempted rape and one attempted rape. However, he was not physically present during the alleged incidents. Nevertheless, the prosecutors are convinced that they can get the accusers to stick around. About 20 days are set aside in the court […]

  • UN refugee organization warns of growing violence and human rights abuses at Europe’s borders

    UN refugee organization warns of growing violence and human rights abuses at Europe’s borders

    Violence, assault and assault continue to be reported regularly at a number of entry points at land and sea borders, inside and outside the European Union (EU), despite repeated calls from UN agencies, including the UNHCR, intergovernmental organizations and NGOs to end such practices. . We are concerned about the repeated and consistent reports coming […]

  • Survivors of COVID-19 have increased mental health risks even a year later: Research

    Survivors of COVID-19 have increased mental health risks even a year later: Research

    The study was conducted by the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System. The results were published in The BMJ. Disorders include anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation, as well as opioid use disorders, illicit drug and alcohol use disorders, and sleep and cognitive disorders. In […]

  • Police associate seven other victims with a taxi driver convicted of multiple rapes

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