Tag: Attention

  • Lecture on breast, cervical and ovarian cancer.  Diagnostics, prevention and treatment

    Lecture on breast, cervical and ovarian cancer. Diagnostics, prevention and treatment

    Self-examination, prevention and diagnosis often save lives. So let’s pay due attention to our breasts and reproductive organs to stay healthy for years. What is prevention? What screening tests should be performed? What are the early symptoms of cancer? How to perform self-examination? These and other questions that arise in the context of breast, ovarian…

  • Carl-Einar Häckner – still looking for a magic capsule

    Carl-Einar Häckner – still looking for a magic capsule

    At the age of 12, he became the youngest ever member of Gothenburg’s magic club, and a few years later he broke through with a bang after a condom trick that drew attention on SVT. Since then, Carl-Einar Häckner – magician, variety artist, singer and comedian – has enchanted his audience on television and on…

  • The government starts the 2024 budget negotiations amid a deteriorating economic situation

    The government starts the 2024 budget negotiations amid a deteriorating economic situation

    Yle lists the five most important points that you should pay attention to when Finland’s right-wing government begins budget negotiations on Tuesday.

  • The owner of a decades-old cheat sheet is wanted

    The owner of a decades-old cheat sheet is wanted

    Sólveig Guðrún Hannesdóttir, rector of the high school in Reykjavík, is looking for the owner of a cheat sheet that was found yesterday during renovation works in the old high school building. Attention was drawn to the fact that the cheat sheet contains the name of a company that ceased operations in 1989. Sólveig told…

  • Study: Haavisto beats other presidential hopefuls on media exposure

    Study: Haavisto beats other presidential hopefuls on media exposure

    Ex-Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto has so far attracted more attention in the media than any other candidate in next year’s presidential election.

  • Around Iceland – an interactive guide

    Around Iceland – an interactive guide

    We want to present you an interesting guide to Iceland. Released in digital form, it contains many features that paper guides do not have. Written in a nice language, it presents the Island and its attractions with attention to detail and respect for its corners. The authors, Alicja and Konrad, have made every effort to…

  • The people of Akranes paint the longest rainbow street in the country

    The people of Akranes paint the longest rainbow street in the country

    At the beginning of the week, the longest rainbow street in the country was built in Akranes. The painting was done by a group of volunteers together with the Hinsegin Vesturland association. The painted rainbow is 400 meters long. This move has attracted a lot of attention, many people enjoy the colors painted, but there…

  • Attention!  A magnitude 6.3 earthquake is expected

    Attention! A magnitude 6.3 earthquake is expected

    An expert in the field of crustal motions expects earthquakes of magnitude 6 in the Reykjanes peninsula in the next 24 hours. Activity in the area is very similar to that seen in the run-up to last year’s eruption in the Meradalir Valley. “There is almost certainly magma intrusion in the Fagradalsfjall area in these…

  • The Minister of the Interior condemns right-wing conspiracies and removes previous publications on social media

    The Minister of the Interior condemns right-wing conspiracies and removes previous publications on social media

    The Finnish press has recently paid attention to the past social media posts of Interior Minister Mari Rantanen.

  • Moving to an apartment in Helsinki is linked to changes in family situation and income level

    Moving to an apartment in Helsinki is linked to changes in family situation and income level

    Migration within Helsinki between residential areas is considerable. Every year, there are more people moving between Helsinki’s neighborhoods and neighborhoods than across the city’s borders. A recent study by the City Council examines the key factors affecting internal migration in Helsinki in the years 2010–2020, with a focus on Helsinki residents of working age. According…

  • Should we celebrate Sweden’s 500th birthday?

    Should we celebrate Sweden’s 500th birthday?

    On June 6, 1523, Gustav Vasa was elected king of Sweden. This year, some believe that the event should be recognized as Sweden’s five hundredth birthday, while critics believe that the election of the king did not mark anything fundamentally new for Sweden. Tobias Svanelid gets to the bottom of the quincentenary and talks to…

  • Attention driver!  Changes are coming to Hringbraut

    Attention driver! Changes are coming to Hringbraut

    Due to the road works that will be carried out today and tomorrow, parts of Hringbraut will be closed to traffic. The works will last from 18:30 to 23:00. On Tuesday, May 9, road works will be carried out from the intersection of Hringbraut and Meistaravellir to Hringbraut 63. Hringbraut will be closed southeast of…

  • The Icelandic presidential couple at the coronation ceremony in London

    The Icelandic presidential couple at the coronation ceremony in London

    Gudni Th. Jóhannesson, the President of Iceland, draws attention to the historical importance of the coronation ceremony of the British King Charles III. He attended the ceremony with his wife Eliza Reid. “The historical significance of this event is of the greatest importance to me. William the Conqueror, or William the Bastard as he is…

  • The death beating of Riccardo Campogiani

    The death beating of Riccardo Campogiani

    The brutal beating to death on Kungsholmen receives a lot of attention in the media and there are many reactions to the verdict. At the party, Riccardo and his friends meet a girl named Rebecca. She knows some of the guys who will later be arrested for the fatal beating. Rebecca therefore gets an important…

  • Lecture on breast and cervical cancer.  Diagnostics, prevention and treatment

    Lecture on breast and cervical cancer. Diagnostics, prevention and treatment

    Prevention often saves lives. So let’s pay due attention to our breasts and reproductive organs. What is prophylaxis? What screening tests should be performed? What are the early symptoms of cancer? How to perform a self-examination? These and other questions that arise in the context of breast and cervical cancer will be answered by a…

  • The case of the Luleå boy who was murdered by his father

    The case of the Luleå boy who was murdered by his father

    Ekot’s reporter Erica Sundén covered the trial against the life-sentenced father. She tells the story of the boy whose mother was given sole custody of him after a long custody dispute. During an unsupervised visit with the father, he is murdered. The case has aroused anger and frustration and attracted attention with light demonstrations around…

  • "My culture is not your outfit": Finns reacted wrongly to Andrew Tate’s sauna

    "My culture is not your outfit": Finns reacted wrongly to Andrew Tate’s sauna

    A picture of a controversial social media influencer and self-proclaimed woman sitting on the bottom bench of an obviously cold sauna caught the attention of many Finns.

  • The suburban guy who became a Nobel laureate

    The suburban guy who became a Nobel laureate

    Indiana Jones in Egypt Svante Pääbo knew very early on that he wanted to devote himself to the history of mankind, even though at first he thought he would be like Indiana Jones in Egypt. And he always had the support of his mother, who encouraged him to go his own way. By surreptitiously, in…

  • Research shows that the bigger the picture, the better we remember it

    Research shows that the bigger the picture, the better we remember it

    A new study led by Dr Sharon Gilaie-Dotan, From the School of Optometry and Vision Science at the University of Bar-Ilan and the Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center in Gonda (Goldschmied), tried to find out if large images are better remembered than small ones in natural daily behavior. His assumption was based on the fact that…

  • How to find the best casino bonus

    How to find the best casino bonus

    If you are a beginner in the world of online casinos, then you have probably already found out that there are many options when it comes to gambling. Online casinos are certainly nothing new, but there are more and more options coming all the time. It is not easy to figure out where to start…

  • Marco Polo’s celebrity started in prison

    Marco Polo’s celebrity started in prison

    It was in prison in Genoa that Marco Polo had his memories of the trip to China at the end of the 13th century recorded. Vetenskapsradion Historia draws attention to the world-famous journey that began 750 years ago, but which was not really unique in itself. Historian Dick Harrison paints the picture of an Asia…

  • He did not accept the fivefold overcharging and won

    He did not accept the fivefold overcharging and won

    A customer of the Smyril Line ferry company won against the company after refusing to pay ISK 50,000 for a bill of lading. Smyril Line must reimburse him ISK 40,000. The Neytendasamtökin Consumer Association draws attention to this issue on its website, where it states that the Appeals Committee for the Sale of Goods and…

  • Mark Zuckerberg would like to visit Iceland

    Mark Zuckerberg would like to visit Iceland

    As reported by mbl.is, a new promotional video created by Iceland’s official travel website, Inspired by Iceland, has generated a lot of attention. This is a satirical version of the October 28 film by Mark Zuckerberg in which the president of Meta Platforms Inc. (formerly called Facebook Inc.) presents a new virtual reality called Metaverse.…

  • The first MP with a Somali background sent a loop in the mail

    The first MP with a Somali background sent a loop in the mail

    Member of the Left Alliance Ahmed said to Suldah was subjected to serious racist harassment and intimidation, his party said in a press release on Thursday. The Member received a piece of rope tied to remind him of a hanging loop, marked a "a very disturbing, racist message". "This horrific act is just an indication…

  • Westfjords the best travel destination in the world

    Westfjords the best travel destination in the world

    According to the publisher of travel guides Lonely Planet, the Westfjords rank first at the top of the 2022 Regions to Visit. This prestigious title is called “Best in Travel” and covers countries, regions and cities. A representative from the Vestfjarðarstofa Regional Development Office says Lonely Planet’s selection will bring the world’s attention to the…

  • The cause of the journalist’s death in a bicycle accident was confirmed

    The cause of the journalist’s death in a bicycle accident was confirmed

    The Transportation Accident Investigation Commission believes that a 65-year-old man who was found unconscious on the sidewalk between Seljaskógur and Engjasel earlier this year and died from his injuries 24 hours later was likely to have lost his balance and fell off his bicycle. He did not have a helmet and sustained a serious head…

  • The annual Meat Soup Day will be held on October 23

    The annual Meat Soup Day will be held on October 23

    According to Morgunblaðið, this Saturday, Skólavörðustígur will host the annual Meat Soup Day, known as kjötsúpa. From 1 p.m., restaurant and shop owners will be serving various types of meat soup to their guests. – ADVERTISEMENT – Meat Soup Day was first organized in 2002 by Ófeigur Björnsson and Jóhann Jónsson. The event took place…

  • Nearly 7,000 motorists were fined for speeding in five days

    And even though the number of cars that are too fast is lower than at similar inspections last year, the number is too high, says Christian Berthelsen, who is a police assistant at the National Police’s National Traffic Center. – Not only have we charged a lot of people for driving too fast, but we…

  • FACTS: That’s why the US monarchy matters to the economy

    * It is a stocking arrow for the world economy, and therefore the figure is getting a lot of attention among economists. * If things go badly for the Americans, it can also be bad for Europe and thus Denmark, which has many companies that make a living from selling goods and services to the…

  • Everyone aged 85 and over is now invited to the third plug

    All citizens aged 85 or over are now invited for revaccination against coronavirus – also called third sting or booster sting. It writes the National Board of Health on Wednesday in a press release. The National Board of Health recommends that everyone aged 85 and over be revaccinated, because they want to ensure that they…

  • Violated potter demands millions in case of copies

    Violated potter demands millions in case of copies

    – It will be a double-digit million amount, the lawyer says about the size of the claim. He adds that at present it is not possible to be more precise. The question of the amount of compensation must be decided by the Maritime and Commercial Court. – We must first have the counterparty to document…

  • The High Court reduces the penalty for theft through Jutland

    The verdict was handed down on Tuesday by the Western High Court. Here, Yahya Karim Murad reduced his sentence from two years and nine months in prison to one year and nine months. Brothers Ahmed Bilal Mirza and Yassin Bilal Mirza were also sentenced to one year in prison and sentenced to 18 months and…

  • Lars Løkke’s shadow rests on a new poll

    Lars Løkke’s shadow rests on a new poll

    According to the poll, 4.7 percent intend to vote for a party other than those who have secured a seat on the ballot next time. When Voxmeter made a survey up to August 23, 1.1 percent answered the same. The increase comes after special attention was paid last week to former Prime Minister Lars Løkke…

  • FACTS: The Danish Michelin stars have been shining since 1983

    Get an insight into how Denmark has fared over the years: * The French dining guide Michelin has been around since August 1900. * In the 1920s, the Michelin stars were added, but the first Danish contribution did not come until the 1980s. * The first Danish michelin stars were given in 1983 to King…

  • Large exercise races will affect the Great Belt Bridge’s traffic on Saturday

    On Saturday afternoon, several thousand will run over the Great Belt Bridge. This happens in connection with the association Broløbet Storebælt arranging races for both adults and children. For adults, it is possible to run the distances half and quarter marathon. This corresponds to approximately 21.1 kilometers or 10.6 kilometers. For children it is possible…

  • FACTS: The state auditors have ten degrees of criticism

    The Ministry of Taxation has again received sharp criticism from the State Auditors after the National Audit Office has reviewed the state accounts for 2020. A total of ten ministries are assessed to have had breaches of rules and administrative deficiencies in some of the areas that the National Audit Office has reviewed. The criticism…

  • Driver’s attention.  Ölfusárbrú will be closed.

    Driver’s attention. Ölfusárbrú will be closed.

    The Ölfusárbrú bridge to Selfoss will be closed this evening and night due to road and repair work. The bridge will be closed today at 21:00 and is scheduled to be put into operation tomorrow at 07:00. – ADVERTISEMENT – During the road works, a detour along the Eyrarbakkavegur road will be prepared (34).

  • VMA in the Gävle area, Gävle municipality

    VMA in the Gävle area, Gävle municipality

    Helena Bure Wijk has forgiven the church, the state, neighbors and relatives who caused several of her mothers to be executed, so much so that she is now considering studying to be a priest. But then she makes astonishing discoveries in her family history that put an end to everything: “The sacrificial cardigan went off,”…

  • Holidaymakers continue to take the infection home from abroad

    Holidaymakers continue to take the infection home from abroad

    Seven percent of the infection cases in week 30 were individuals who had been in Turkey within 14 days. Thus, Turkey has overtaken Spain as the holiday destination where most people have returned to Denmark with corona infection. If you have been infected on a trip, you risk infecting others when you return home, warns…

  • Lifeguards warn: Dark-clad swimmers run the risk of accidents

    Lifeguards warn: Dark-clad swimmers run the risk of accidents

    The swimmers are difficult to see for sailboats or other larger vessels that are also out on the water, says Anders Myrhøj, who is coastal lifesaving manager at Trygfonden’s Coastal Rescue. – There are lots that pull in the water, and they are really hard to spot – also for our lifeguards, says Anders Myrhøj.…

  • Greenland’s Minister of Health reprimands frontman in vaccine queue

    Greenland’s Minister of Health reprimands frontman in vaccine queue

    – Naalakkersuisut has reacted and reprimanded the apparent incident to Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq, as soon as it became known about it, writes Kirsten L. Fencker according to Sermitsiaq. The provision of vaccinations has been a priority in groups, and attention will therefore be drawn to the fact that other approaches are not accepted. The situation is…

  • 276 apartments on a new street in Garðabær

    276 apartments on a new street in Garðabær

    A shovel for a new construction project was dug for the first time in Garðabær. On the street called Eskiás, 276 apartments will be built over the next four years. The first apartments are expected to go on sale early next year. Eskiás 1-10 is a new green street in the Ásahverfi district of Garðabær.…

  • Officer in critical condition: Suspected getaway driver denies guilt

    The police believe it was he who was behind the wheel when a car hit an officer at the intersection Silkeborgvej / Åby Ringvej in Åbyhøj on Friday night. The officer suffered several cerebral haemorrhages and partially collapsed lungs, the indictment states. He is still in critical condition, according to the prosecutor, who reads out…

  • FACTS: 500 new words in the Danish Dictionary

    * Multi-stage rocket The launch vehicle is composed of several stages, which are triggered one by one and thereby can send a volume or missile into the air or an activity that takes place in several stages towards a target. * Derrière Rear or rear. Derived from French. The word is used jokingly. * Moshpit…

  • Petteri Orpo, President of the National Party, on sick leave until the end of July

    Petteri Orpo, President of the National Party, on sick leave until the end of July

    Leader of the Opposition National Coalition Party (NCP), Petteri Orpo, is on sick leave until the end of July. He underwent balloon angioplasty on Wednesday at Meilahti Hospital in Helsinki. The mission is said to have gone well. The orphan sought medical attention on Wednesday when he felt unwell. Doctors said they found a blockage…

  • Accusations: Much at stake in case of fatal accident with child

    Accusations: Much at stake in case of fatal accident with child

    Thus, he alluded to the great attention and the emotions the case has aroused. After the tragic incident on 28 October last year, citizens went on a torchlight procession, and also Minister of Justice Nick Hækkerup (S) made statements and expressed his sympathy with the relatives. The trial court has ruled that the 21-year-old motorist…

  • Michael Bojesen resigns as chairman of the Statens Kunstfond

    The conductor Michael Bojesen has announced to the Minister of Culture Joy Mogensen (S) that he is resigning from his position as chairman of the board of the Statens Kunstfond. He states this in an email to Ritzau, and this is confirmed by the Ministry of Culture. He withdraws after Politiken on Friday brought a…

  • The man fined the Helsinki City Council for racist abuse

    The man fined the Helsinki City Council for racist abuse

    The Helsinki District Court has sentenced the city councilor for abusing the man’s race Abdirahim "Husu" Hussein (SDP) in 2019, a case that garnered widespread social attention. The incident took place in November 2019, when three male passengers traveled in a taxi driven by Hussein. During the trip, one of the men showed Hussein racial…

  • Denmark to help develop trio turn to sustainable energy

    Denmark to help develop trio turn to sustainable energy

    A growing reputation Brazil, Pakistan and Colombia aim to increase electricity production significantly by 2030, and they have all expressed a strong interest in cooperating with Denmark. In Brazil, the initiative will focus on energy planning and offshore wind development, while in Colombia the focus will be on offshore wind development and energy efficiency. In…

  • The inattention of van drivers has led to accidents

    Inattention has played a major role in several van accidents in Denmark. This is the conclusion of the AIBN for Road Traffic Accidents in an investigation. The investigation is based on 23 accidents in which vans have been involved. According to the investigation, the inattention of the van drivers contributed to things going wrong in…

  • VMA in Borås, Västra Götaland County

    VMA in Borås, Västra Götaland County

    This is the second time that the graduation ceremony goes digital, but the first time that it can be live-streamed by the 370 students who graduate on Saturday. “I think it’s fun that we pay attention to our students. They have done a fantastic job that has managed to get to a degree despite the…

  • Finansinspektionen calls Avanza to meeting: “Was worried”

    Finansinspektionen calls Avanza to meeting: “Was worried”

    Following Ekot’s review of security failures at Avanza, the online bank is called to a meeting at Finansinspektionen. “I was worried when I heard this information. As a customer, you should be able to trust that your banking information is protected,” says Karin Lundberg, Finansinspektionen’s area manager for the banking sector. Avanza’s CEO announces that…

  • After the clothing incident – the private school starts a gender equality group

    After the clothing incident – the private school starts a gender equality group

    After staff at Raoul Wallenbergskolan in Skövde urged 15-year-old Donya Karimi to dress more comprehensively, a gender equality group has been started at the school. The group consists of Donya and some other students and will pay attention to various societal issues that you need to talk more about at school. “I feel that it…

  • The online bank changes after Ekot’s review

    The online bank changes after Ekot’s review

    Until yesterday, Avanza allowed anyone to search for usernames registered in the bank. On Thursday morning, Ekot was still able to identify several bank customers via the online bank’s site, but even that shortcoming now seems to have been remedied by the bank. According to David Lindahl, IT security expert at the Swedish Defense Research…

  • Nilsson Boij: The police have lost patience

    Nilsson Boij: The police have lost patience

    In Paris, 35,000 people demonstrated today – in memory of two police officers who were brutally killed in the line of duty. They also want to draw attention to the vulnerable job as a police officer and demand, among other things, better and safer working conditions for police officers. “The police have lost patience,” says…

  • “Young people are not aware that these are actually criminal acts”

    “Young people are not aware that these are actually criminal acts”

    Four out of ten people between the ages of 18 and 25 say that they have been exposed to violence in a close relationship. Two thirds of the victims felt that they had been subjected to violence already during school time. Zandra Kanakaris, Secretary General of Young Relations, urges parents to pay attention: “Often you…

  • FACTS: The state auditors have ten degrees of criticism

    It is the Folketing that appoints politicians to the post of state auditors. However, it is not necessarily members of parliament who are state auditors. The state auditors can express criticism of the authorities. There are ten different degrees of criticism, which are divided into the following grading scale: * Positive reviews: – Finds it…

  • After phantom image – people are charged with several serious sexual crimes

    After phantom image – people are charged with several serious sexual crimes

    A man in his 30s is charged with aggravated sexual assault at Lake Ekoln in Knivsta municipality in July 2018 and a aggravated rape in Täby last year. The case received a lot of media attention after the police published a phantom picture of the suspect, which led to the man’s wife calling the police…

  • 20 dead calves and cows found in piles on the farm

    20 dead calves and cows found in piles on the farm

    A farmer in the Highlands is reported to the police by the county administrative board after 20 dead cows and calves were found on a farm, something that has attracted the attention of the interest association Animal Rights Alliance. The animals have died by themselves, but the farmer on the farm can not explain why…

  • British Labor and Tories settle in Hartlepool

    British Labor and Tories settle in Hartlepool

    Tomorrow is the big election day in Britain, the first municipal and regional elections after the implementation of Brexit, and the parliamentary elections in Scotland are the ones that get the most attention. But much interest is also directed towards a by-election to the British Parliament in the small town of Hartlepool, where the question…

  • * NEW * The murder of Madeleine Delbom in Långshyttan

    * NEW * The murder of Madeleine Delbom in Långshyttan

    61-year-old Madeleine Delbom has fought all her life to be herself. In 2016, everything looks a little brighter. She lives in a new apartment, and lends money to younger people who are having a hard time. When she wants her money back, a threat is created around her. She is invited to a barbecue evening,…

  • Johanna Melén: We see a Russian leadership that is becoming less and less tolerant

    Johanna Melén: We see a Russian leadership that is becoming less and less tolerant

    Russia’s increasingly fierce crackdown on the opposition, the case of Navalny and the escalation of the Ukrainian border have attracted attention. “What we have seen recently is a Russian leadership that is becoming less and less tolerant,” says Johanna Melén, Swedish Radio’s Russia correspondent. Hear Johanna Melén answer three questions about developments in Russia.

  • Djøf chairman hopes for critical self-reflection after case of asylum couple

    This is what the union’s chairman, Henning Thiesen, says in a press release on Monday after the report has been issued. – The mere fact that the Instruction Commission finds grounds for correcting serious criticism of five officials calls for critical self-reflection – both among the elected politicians, but also among officials and thus Djøf’s…

  • Great media interest in Hallengren – an effect of the pandemic

    Great media interest in Hallengren – an effect of the pandemic

    Minister of Social Affairs Lena Hallengren was seen and heard more in the news media during the first three months of the year than all party leaders, except Prime Minister Stefan Löfven. This is shown by the Media Meter that Kantar Sifo does for Ekot. It is based on about 900,000 news articles, features on…

  • Young woman hit by truck loses her life

    Young woman hit by truck loses her life

    A female cyclist in her 20s died on Thursday evening at Køge Hospital after a right-turn accident. This is stated by the Central and West Zealand Police. The accident happened at the intersection between Nørre Boulevard and Københavnsvej. – The cyclist is about to enter the intersection, but is hit by the truck that turns…

  • Young woman loses her life in accident

    Young woman loses her life in accident

    A female cyclist in her 20s died on Thursday evening at Køge Hospital after a right-turn accident. This is stated by the Central and West Zealand Police. The accident happened at the intersection between Nørre Boulevard and Københavnsvej. – The cyclist is about to enter the intersection, but is hit by the truck that turns…

  • Environmental cooperation between the USA and China is rejected by researchers

    Environmental cooperation between the USA and China is rejected by researchers

    The fact that the United States and China say they want to start environmental cooperation to reduce emissions has attracted attention. But the collaboration is dismissed by environmental researcher Karl Hallding at the Stockholm Environment Institute, as “a handshake that has been made for diplomatic reasons”. “It is good that the United States once again…

  • Young cyclist loses his life in a right-turn accident

    A female cyclist in her 20s died on Thursday evening at Køge Hospital after a right-turn accident. This is stated by the Central and West Zealand Police. The accident happened at the intersection between Nørre Boulevard and Københavnsvej. – The cyclist is about to enter the intersection, but is hit by the truck that turns…

  • Cyclist loses life in right-turn accident

    A female cyclist died on Thursday evening at Køge Hospital after a right-turn accident. This is stated by the Central and West Zealand Police. The accident happened at the intersection between Nørre Boulevard and Københavnsvej. – The cyclist has to go straight to the intersection, but is hit by the truck that turns right, says…

  • School threatened – closed all day

    School threatened – closed all day

    Lexby school in Partille will be closed on Monday after threats were made against the school. According to the police, it is about security guards at Allum shopping center who have drawn attention to notes with threats directed at the school. A mailing to staff, students and parents states that high school students receive distance…

  • USB connectors with extremist content found in prisons

    USB connectors with extremist content found in prisons

    A total of 14 illegal USB connectors have been found in several operations in the country’s prisons, two of which were hidden on the controversial content. – Group Security can state that the scope of the material is limited and that part of the material is of older date, the Danish Prison and Probation Service…

  • The Icelandic Smart Ring is gaining attention from foreign media

    The Icelandic Smart Ring is gaining attention from foreign media

    Icelandic tech company Genki has launched its latest smart device that allows you to control applications such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Spotify using hand gestures. The product has already attracted overseas attention and has been covered by major tech media such as Engadget, Fast Company, TechRadar, and Apple Insider. There are three buttons on…

  • The deputy chairman of SF had feared worse from harassment report

    The deputy chairman of SF had feared worse from harassment report

    – I have probably feared that it was a much bigger problem. It must be said that we do not differ from other parts of society in that we also have challenges. We can now do something about them. – So I do not think we have a huge problem. But enough problems for us…

  • Every tenth active SFs has experienced sexual harassment

    – Sexual coercion or attempted coercion is completely unacceptable, writes Vice President of SF, Lise Müller, in a press release and continues elsewhere: – We can see from the survey that there has not always been satisfaction with how the cases are handled. – Therefore, it will be part of our leadership training in the…

  • Falck police report website with false answers to lightning tests

    On the website you can enter your full name and date, as well as whether the test result should be negative or positive. Then you get a printout of the test result, signed by doctors from Falck. – It has come to our attention that false documents abound on covid responses with our logo on.…

  • Gallery: Ice cubes are piling up on the shores of Lake Finland

    Gallery: Ice cubes are piling up on the shores of Lake Finland

    Strong winds have created a picturesque ice wall on the shores of Lake Pyhäjärvi near the municipality of Säkylä in the southwestern part of Satakunta. The phenomenon is caused by low pressure, which has intensified southwest winds across the Gulf of Bothnia and pushed ice to the shore, according to Yle Meteorologist Matti Huutonen. "As…

  • Uranium mining big election issue in Greenland

    Uranium mining big election issue in Greenland

    Tuesday 6 April is the election in Greenland. Greenland received a lot of attention last year when President Trump announced that he wanted to buy the island from Denmark. But the great powers’ interest in the Arctic is not noticeable in the election campaign. Instead, it is fishing, social issues, airport construction and not least…

  • Right now

    Right now

    At Järntorgsskolan in Nora, a number of students have started a campaign to draw attention to sexual crimes online. Among other things, the students have collected statistics on how many in grades five and six received dick pics. “The students are fantastic, they have gone to the principal and said it should be on the…

  • Tax apologizes for missing text in guide to driving deduction

    But now it has turned out that the calendar that citizens can rely on when entering driving days was not entirely accurate. For each month, a number of weekdays are listed, but this was not corrected for public holidays until 18 March. – There is a shortcoming in the texts that are to help citizens…

  • Police alert – children gather for street fights

    Police alert – children gather for street fights

    The police are now sounding the alarm about a trend where children gather in public places to fight. The children are in some cases as young as ten years old and gather at the settlements in a circle around the fights, according to the police. It is said to have become a trend, especially in…

  • Important message to the public in Björklinge, Skuttunge, Läby in Uppsala municipality, Uppsala county.

    Important message to the public in Björklinge, Skuttunge, Läby in Uppsala municipality, Uppsala county.

    Demonstrations and rallies have been held in several places in the United States to draw attention to hate crimes against the Asian minority, following the fatal shootings in Atlanta last week. In New York, the number of confirmed hate crimes against people of Asian origin increased from 3 in 2019 to 28 in 2020, but…

  • Important message to the public in Björklinge, Skuttunge, Läby in Uppsala municipality, Uppsala county.

    Important message to the public in Björklinge, Skuttunge, Läby in Uppsala municipality, Uppsala county.

    Russia is once again drawing attention to the human rights situation in the Chechen Republic, with reports of torture and extrajudicial executions. In February, two young brothers, who had fled persecution, were arrested and taken back to Chechnya. “For over a month now, I have been in constant fear of what will happen to them,”…

  • Important message to the public in Björklinge, Skuttunge, Läby in Uppsala municipality, Uppsala county.

    Important message to the public in Björklinge, Skuttunge, Läby in Uppsala municipality, Uppsala county.

    March 18 is bus driver’s day – a day that this year may be given a little extra attention as the country’s bus drivers work under special conditions in connection with the pandemic. Fredrik Lundebring drives a bus for Nobina in the Norrtälje area and he lost much of his job satisfaction when the passengers…

  • Police have found a 9-year-old boy after a five-hour search

    On Wednesday evening, the police were present in large numbers at Finsensgade in Aarhus, where a 9-year-old boy had disappeared after a ride on his scooter. The boy went on the street at 4 p.m., but did not return home. Wednesday evening at 21 he has been found, East Jutland Police inform. The boy could…

  • Police are looking for a missing 9-year-old boy

    The police are present in large numbers at Finsensgade in Aarhus, where a boy has disappeared. 9-year-old Rayan Rabia Al-Nies went down to ride a scooter on Wednesday afternoon at 4pm, but has not been seen since. This is stated by the East Jutland Police on Twitter. Police describe him as a boy of about…

  • Suspected chemical attack on Russian newspaper

    Suspected chemical attack on Russian newspaper

    The independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta states today that it has been subjected to a chemical attack, but in that case who is behind it is not known. Novaya Gazeta is one of Russia’s most outspoken newspapers, known for its investigative reports from, among others, the Chechen Republic. This is not the first time that…

  • Russian mercenaries are being held accountable for crimes committed in Syria

    Russian mercenaries are being held accountable for crimes committed in Syria

    For the first time, Russian and Syrian human rights organizations are trying to hold Russian mercenaries accountable for crimes committed in Syria. The case in which a Syrian man is tortured to death has previously received much attention but never led to legal sanctions. “Russia has an obligation to investigate crimes committed by Russian citizens…

  • Newly vaccinated with AstraZeneca should keep an eye out for bruises

    Newly vaccinated with AstraZeneca should keep an eye out for bruises

    – There may be a greater tendency for bruises – but not at the injection site, which is completely normal – or small punctate haemorrhages in the skin or haemorrhages that do not stop as usual, the Danish Medicines Agency writes in the press release. If you experience the bleeding, you must seek medical attention,…

  • Major protests against sexual abuse in Australia

    Major protests against sexual abuse in Australia

    Under the motto March for Justice, tens of thousands of people have today demonstrated in some forty cities across Australia. Brittany Higgins previously worked for the ruling Liberal Party and her rape allegations against a colleague have breathed life into the protest movement which has received response across the country. Participants in the marches draw…

  • The number of infected in Vollsmose is the lowest in three weeks

    Vollsmose in Odense has attracted a lot of attention recently, after the district experienced increasing corona infection. This meant that a major test effort was launched in the district, and on Sunday there is good news about the corona situation in the area. According to figures from Odense Municipality, three infected people have been found…

  • AstraZeneca vaccinated will receive a letter from the Danish Medicines Agency

    The letter should draw attention to the symptoms of blood clots to keep an eye on when vaccinated. This happens after the Danish Medicines Agency on Thursday has chosen to stop vaccination with AstraZeneca after cases of blood clots shortly after vaccination. Among other things, there are two cases in Austria where the people got…

  • Newly created youth education suffers from high absenteeism

    Newly created youth education suffers from high absenteeism

    – I’m not so surprised by the number. But I’m worried about that. It has been the most bumpy startup for FGU one can almost imagine. It only managed to run for half a year before the corona hit. – It is always a difficult exercise to start a new education. And it has been…

  • Harry and Meghan are interviewed by Oprah – royalists are upset

    Harry and Meghan are interviewed by Oprah – royalists are upset

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, are interviewed by Oprah Winfrey, an interview broadcast in the United States tonight Swedish time. The interview has received enormous attention in advance and there is a lot of speculation in the British media about what the couple will say in the interview. Harry and Meghan…

  • The Armed Forces makes a new attempt to buy an archipelago island – “Throw out your wallet”

    The Armed Forces makes a new attempt to buy an archipelago island – “Throw out your wallet”

    The defense is now fighting for the state to forcibly buy the archipelago island Känsö outside Gothenburg. The island has been the subject of a long-standing dispute between residents of Brännö and the defense. After the government gave permission for more shooting days in Gothenburg’s southern archipelago, the issue has now been brought to the…

  • Hope for new peace attempts in Yemen after donor conference

    Hope for new peace attempts in Yemen after donor conference

    The donors’ conference for Yemen on Monday was a disappointment for the UN, which received almost half of the 3.8 billion dollars they wanted to be able to prevent an even worse famine. On the other hand, there are hopes that the conference will once again draw attention to the crisis in the country and…

  • Teacher Neda was silenced – pulled into a car and beaten

    Teacher Neda was silenced – pulled into a car and beaten

    The incident received a lot of attention in August in connection with the inflamed gang war in Gothenburg. A female teacher was then pulled into a car and beaten. The teacher was Neda, whose real name is something else. She saw a couple of boys with weapons in the schoolyard in Lövgärdet and was then…

  • The Danes relax their worries and see more in private

    The survey shows that ten percent fewer today are worried about the consequences of the current situation with corona than in January. The concern is at its lowest level since September 2020. This is also shown by the fact that we see more and that we pay less attention to keeping our distance. And according…

  • Attention-grabbing murder trial against teenagers in Finland

    Attention-grabbing murder trial against teenagers in Finland

    In Finland, the trial of three 16-year-old boys suspected of beating a boy of the same death to death in December last year began today. A case that has led to an intense debate about bullying and child protection. Mirjam Kalland, professor of early childhood education at the University of Helsinki, hopes that this case…

  • FACTS: Every 25th Dane has received at least one vaccine bite

    The inventory only includes the vaccinated citizens who are still alive or still resident in Denmark. This means that people who have received the vaccine but have subsequently moved or passed away are taken out. The Statens Serum Institut cannot state the number of those who have started vaccination, who have since passed away. As…