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  • Wednesday's papers: Labor market situation, Finnair decides on weigh-ins, answers about scabies

    Wednesday's papers: Labor market situation, Finnair decides on weigh-ins, answers about scabies

    The Finnish press doubts that the upcoming union-government negotiations will ease tensions in the labor market.

  • Different than recent eruptions

    Different than recent eruptions

    According to volcanologist Ármann Höskuldsson, the eruption in the Sundhnúkur series of craters that took place at eleven o'clock yesterday evening is completely different from the recent eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula. The power of this eruption is much greater than previous eruptions and the eruption is expected to end within a few days. He…

  • This is how you protect yourself from your partner's debts

    This is how you protect yourself from your partner's debts

    Lawyer Tove Lindgren explains how to protect yourself from your partner's financial problems. And budget and debt advisor Nadia Wallin talks about common warning signs that show that the partner can't handle money. Ekonamiakuten is the podcast that gives you the best tips for saving money and answers your questions about personal finances. Host is…

  • Thursday’s papers: Russian border, municipal debts and Honka restart

    Thursday’s papers: Russian border, municipal debts and Honka restart

    Asylum seekers arriving in Eastern Finland have been at the top of the news for several days.

  • Serious payment difficulties for consumers have increased in Finland

    Serious payment difficulties for consumers have increased in Finland

    Ville KauppiAsiakastieto’s communications director stated that the increase in debt restructuring requests can also be considered positive, as it indicates a desire to improve one’s finances. “Applying for debt settlement shows that the person is willing to get things right. When there are many loans, they have to be reconciled as a whole, he said…

  • Árborg Municipality’s debts are mounting rapidly and the city is approaching bankruptcy

    Árborg Municipality’s debts are mounting rapidly and the city is approaching bankruptcy

    Árborg Municipality in South Iceland is struggling financially due to inflation and falling property income. The mayor says action is needed, which could mean layoffs and property sales. After the financial situation of the commune was assessed by the international accounting firm KPMG, the commune council convened a meeting with the residents to discuss […]…

  • Trump on stage again, thinner sea ice in the Gulf of Bothnia and elections in Estonia

    Trump on stage again, thinner sea ice in the Gulf of Bothnia and elections in Estonia

    Hour 1: US Correspondents’ analysis of the Maryland Republican Convention Reportage from the Luleå archipelago where the sea ice has become thinner The first electricity subsidy has landed in Swedes’ accounts. What effects does it have? South Korean pop band BTS inspires Swedish conversation group Chronicle by Ulrika Knutson The panel with Göran Greider, Helle…

  • Week ‘Six’ moves with the times: Birds and the bees joined after consent

    Week ‘Six’ moves with the times: Birds and the bees joined after consent

    Week six is ​​upon us… or Week Six, as they say in the Danish primary and lower secondary schools with a knowing wink. It can not be a coincidence that Sex & Society just this week has chosen to take over the curriculum with its annual focus on sex education. Danish school children are therefore…

  • Stunning turn: Messerschmidt gets a new trial

    Stunning turn: Messerschmidt gets a new trial

    The court entices… and maybe DF reigns? The decision means that Messerschmidt’s case will be re-examined, although it may take some time before that happens. Meanwhile, Messerschmidt is running as the next leader of the DF at an extraordinary national party meeting in January, and the ruling could affect his candidacy. A number of party…

  • Six-month waiting time for third corona vaccination plug was reduced from six months to three

    Six-month waiting time for third corona vaccination plug was reduced from six months to three

    There has been a lot of confusion about how long the public will have to wait for their third vaccination sting. Technically, the waiting time between the second and third jab has always been six months. While some have boasted of getting their third jab in good time on various social media platforms, others have…

  • Useful financial tips for young adults

    Useful financial tips for young adults

    Many people are so busy growing up. To be fair, there are plenty of good things adult life brings, but there is also a ridiculous amount of responsibility. One of these responsibilities is to take care of your finances. In theory, this can sound quite complicated, and if you do not approach it carefully, it…

  • Organic computer mice in Hrunamannahreppur

    Organic computer mice in Hrunamannahreppur

    Jón G. Valgeirsson, in a column in the November issue of Pésa, available on the region’s website, reports that the Hrunamannahreppur fiber optic system has failed twice due to mice that seem to feed on cable insulation. The mayor believes that the condition of the optical fibers should be monitored, despite the fact that the…

  • Tax liabilities decreased by EUR 110 million

    Tax liabilities decreased by EUR 110 million

    The total amount of taxes paid to the Finnish tax authorities has fallen by more than 100 million euros since the beginning of 2021. Such a decline is unusual because total debt typically increases towards the end of the year until old debts expire. In January-October 2020, the tax liability increased by EUR 1.3 billion.…

  • Cologne allows prayer calls – professor doubts Danish calls

    Cologne allows prayer calls – professor doubts Danish calls

    In the study, which was published in 2017, she asked, among other things, whether prayer calls were something that the mosques themselves were interested in. Most places assessed the mosques, the professor says, that it was not immediately something they would fight for. – They assessed that there is too much resistance in Denmark, and…

  • Coldplay’s new song with BTS ‘My Universe’ tops Billboard ‘Hot 100’

    Coldplay’s new song with BTS ‘My Universe’ tops Billboard ‘Hot 100’

    Seoul [South Korea], October 6 (ANI / Global Economic): ‘My Universe’, a collaboration between the K-Pop group BTS and the Britpop band Coldplay, has entered the US Billboard main bed list ‘Hot 100’ and topped. According to Billboard on the 4th, ‘My Universe’, which was released on the 24th of last month, debuted as ‘Hot…

  • High court convicts two men of home robbery against 71-year-old

    “Now you keep your fucking mouth shut, or you’ll be tied up!” That message was given to a 71-year-old woman in Assens, according to the indictment, when she received an unwelcome visit to her home in March last year. On Wednesday, the Eastern High Court handed down a verdict on the two men who were…

  • Støjberg’s top manager was safe despite the lack of guidelines

    Støjberg’s top manager was safe despite the lack of guidelines

    The board had to wait ten months for the guidelines. – The final guidance came too late. But it is not an expression that until then there was a complete vacuum, says Uffe Toudal Pedersen, who is now retired. He was therefore confident that the Danish Immigration Service would still handle the cases with minors…

  • Case of hash findings to go around after new DNA check

    Case of hash findings to go around after new DNA check

    – This is on the basis of an overall assessment – including that the DNA trace was incorrect and already weak. And that the convict had denied guilt in the relationship. – This means that the case must now go to the Western High Court, as far as those matters are concerned, the lawyer says.…

  • Kjærsgaard: We ourselves have been out about the problems

    Kjærsgaard: We ourselves have been out about the problems

    – It has not been very easy or cozy for a long time. I do not scold the press. You screw the screw, but we have also been out about it ourselves. We must stop, says the party founder and continues: – There have been far too many quarrels about our foreign policy and that…

  • 40,000 Danes have had their debts to the National Police deducted from their salaries

    In the first half of 2021, around 40,000 Danes have been deducted from their salaries to pay off non-performing debts to the National Police. This is stated by the Ministry of Taxation in a press release. – When people get a fine, it must of course be paid. It’s about our sense of justice. –…

  • FACTS: The Ministry of Taxation is again criticized by the State Auditors

    The Ministry of Taxation is still not in control of its administration and is committing significant breaches of rules. These are some of the elements in the criticism that the Ministry of Taxation receives on Wednesday from the State Auditors, who make four critical statements. This happens after the National Audit Office has reviewed the…

  • Greve police report fired municipal director

    Greve Municipality has decided to report the former municipal director Claus Thykjær to the police. He was fired in June because he had used the municipality’s credit card for private purchases. This is stated by Greve’s mayor, Pernille Beckmann (V), to the regional media sn.dk. A unanimous city council believes that it is best to…

  • Flyers sign forward German Rubtsov and Linus Sandin

    Flyers sign forward German Rubtsov and Linus Sandin

    The Philadelphia Flyers again signed the Germans Rubtsov and Linus Sandin on Monday. Both restricted free agents signed $ 750,000 one-year two-year contracts for the 2021-22 season. Rubtsov, who turns 23 later this month, was Philadelphia’s first inning (22nd overall) in 2016. He participated in four games with the Flyers during the 2019-20 season, but…

  • Brostrøm doubts vaccine: Must cope with Pfizer and Moderna

    Brostrøm doubts vaccine: Must cope with Pfizer and Moderna

    – We have to face the fact that we have to roll out our vaccine program with the two vaccines we have, says Søren Brostrøm according to DR at a press conference with reference to the vaccines from Pfizer / BioNTech and Moderna. CureVac is currently completing crucial studies with its vaccine and has not…

  • The government proposes a new bank tax

    The government proposes a new bank tax

    The government has now come up with another new version of the so-called bank tax. In a consultation, the Ministry of Finance proposes that Swedish banks should not only pay tax on debts in Sweden but also on debts located in foreign branches that the banks have, at the same time lowering the tax rate.…

  • Doubts in the Riksdag about extending the pandemic law

    Doubts in the Riksdag about extending the pandemic law

    The government was criticized for not extending the previous pandemic law, which expired in June last year. The government is now being criticized for wanting to extend the new, temporary pandemic law for too long. The Liberals say no, the Christian Democrats want better information while the Center Party and the Left Party can think…

  • Scandinavian Stars’ insurance conditions must be investigated

    It writes the Ministry of Justice on its website. It has never been clarified exactly why the Scandinavian Star caught fire or who is responsible. It has been part of the debate that there is uncertainty about ownership and that the ferry may have been overinsured. Therefore, an independent working group must now examine the…

  • The Instruction Commission corrects itself on the rights of officials

    In a newsletter on Thursday, the Instruction Commission changed its assessment of the rights that officials have if they receive a service order that is illegal but not clearly illegal. It writes Dagbladet Information and DR. The prevailing view has been that officials have a right to say no when issuing illegal orders. But that…

  • The deposit for cars will be higher

    The deposit for cars will be higher

    The health inspectorate in Reykjavík says there are every reason to significantly increase the deposit fee for vehicles delivered for disposal at the point of receipt. The fee is now SEK 20,000 and has not changed for over 6 years. Authorities have doubts that this amount is a sufficient incentive for owners to return their…

  • Vejle Municipality demands an answer from the developer behind the iconic Bølgen

    The iconic building “Bølgen” with a view of Vejle Fjord has won several awards for its architecture. But now, in the program “Operation X” on TV2, doubts have been raised as to whether parts of the building have been erected in violation of the building permit. This now makes Vejle Municipality demand an answer from…

  • Tax keeps an eye on the gang environment: Charges 530 million

    Against this background, the Danish Tax Agency has collected approximately DKK 530 million. This is stated by the Ministry of Taxation. – We know that the rocker and gang environment is where there is money to be made from crime, says Minister of Taxation Morten Bødskov (S) to Ritzau. – Unfortunately, there is money to…

  • The Social Democrats refuse to tamper with SU

    – If everything we do today does not make us better at breaking the social legacy, as some reports show, then we are not doing it well enough, he says. On Monday evening, Dansk Erhverv presented the educational program “A future-proof education system – that lifts everyone”, which is partly financed by the graduate students’…

  • Schools prepare for self-test among students after Easter

    Schools prepare for self-test among students after Easter

    – It is a very big logistical task we are facing. The schools will be responsible for hiring staff to help supervise the students when they have to test themselves, says chairman of Danske Gymnasier Birgitte Vedersø. According to the chairman, the test must be based on the same model used by schoolchildren in Austria.…