Tag: Chine
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Young Conservative leader demands a TikTok ban in Norway
Ola Svenneby, who heads the program committee of Unge Høyre, advocates a complete ban on TikTok in Norway, according to E24. He claims that the app's enormous popularity poses a threat to national security. Svenneby emphasizes concern over Chinese influence and technology used to manipulate opinion, and draws parallels to historical contexts such as Soviet…
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Tell Sanna Lundell about health trends you believed in
Studies show that winter bathing does not have the health effects previously thought. What health trends have you tried? The nail mat? The enema machine? The National Hospital's soup? Other? What has worked for you and what hasn't made any difference at all to your well-being? Tell us about which health themes you have used…
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Suomen Niinistö discusses the Balticconnector pipeline accident with Chinese leader Xi
The leaders met via video call and also discussed bilateral relations and the current geopolitical situation.
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Supo: The Chinese government may see your Tiktok data
According to the Security and Intelligence Service (Supon), Tiktok collects an extraordinary amount of user data.
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When the Blade Runner became a killer
It is the night of Valentine's Day. Model Reeva Steenkamp has written a love letter to her boyfriend, world-famous sprinter Oscar Pistorius.But the letter lies unopened when she is shot to death in the bathroom. How and why Reeva Steenkamp died will take years to sort out in court.But one thing is clear from the…
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Call Karlavagnen and tell us about who you were as a 15-year-old
Tonight, Karlavagnen starts the time machine and wonders: Who were you as a 15-year-old? What did you dream about? What did you make up and who did you hang out with? Share in tonight’s program! The number you call is 020-22 10 30. Tonight’s presenter is Madeleine Fritsch Lärka.
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Posti handles a record 1.4 million packages during the Black Friday week, preparing for the Christmas rush
“Electronic commerce has established itself as a key sales channel. At the peak of last week, we handled almost 7 million packages. We expect a similar number this year,” said Kulp. In order to respond to the increase in deliveries, Posti has taken several strategic steps. The company has opened 37 temporary pick-up points and…
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Friday’s papers: Chinese pupils, Russian cargo and the winter forecast
According to Helsingin Sanomat, the rescue project for smaller high schools, especially in sparsely populated areas in Finland, has run into problems.
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Be updated with the latest news in Lunchekot
A 16-year-old boy is sentenced to four years in closed youth care for the murder of a 15-year-old in Skogås in January. The summit between US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping has resulted in the two countries resuming talks on military issues. The former Allra CEO Alexander Ernstberger is denied standing in…
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Construction of protective embankments
Work on the protective embankments in Svartsengi continues day and night. A journalist and a photographer from mbl.is checked the work site yesterday, just before the evacuation. Work has started on the eastern side of Mount Þorbjörn, material has been hauled on site and heavy construction machinery is pushing it down to form the embankment.…
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Be updated with the latest news in Lunchekot
It was a broken support arm that caused the fatal accident at Gröna Lund this summer, where one woman died and nine people were injured. Israel’s army says it launched a military operation against Hamas inside the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City. Israel and now also the US claim that Hamas has command centers in…
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FinnCham Beijing executive director Ulla Nurmenniemi’s views on Sino-Finnish healthcare trade and future prospects
In a recent interview Ulla Nurmenniemi: Executive Director of FinnCham Beijing Health Care Trade & Consulting, the developing landscape of Sino-Finnish healthcare trade and cooperation was thoroughly studied. In the insightful dialogue, various aspects of the trade relationship were discussed, especially the participation of Finnish healthcare companies in the China International Import Expo (CIIE) and…
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Finnish researchers confirm that the found anchor belongs to a Chinese ship
Police found the ship’s anchor near the spot where the Balticconnector gas pipeline was damaged last month.
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Gas network: The damaged Balticconnector pipeline will probably be back in operation in April 2024
The Finnish authorities are still investigating the cause of the damage to the pipeline, and the researchers are focusing on the movements of the Chinese ship sailing under the Hong Kong flag.
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Friday’s papers: More trams, Chinese interests and marauding parents
Tampere hospital’s baby blankets are disappearing.
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Finnish researchers suspect that the anchor of the Chinese ship caused the damage to the Balticconnector pipeline
The Central Criminal Police has found a large anchor near the damage site of the pipeline, as well as drag marks on the seabed.
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The NBI suspects the Chinese vessel of damaging the gas pipeline
Investigators have discovered that a Hong Kong-flagged vessel was spotted near a damaged gas pipeline over the weekend.
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Thursday’s papers: Sanna Marini’s celebrity, unpopular reforms and Chinese car controversies
British magazine The Telegraph highlighted Sanna Marini’s transition from politics to entertainment as she rubs shoulders with the likes of Victoria Beckham and Sharon Stone.
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Chinese VP meets chairman of the board of Investor AB
© Provided by Xinhua BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with Jacob Wallenberg, chairman of Sweden-based Investor AB, in Beijing on Wednesday. Noting that China’s economy has generally increased and improved since the beginning of this year, and that the annual growth target is expected to be achieved, Han said…
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A Chinese company is building a 1.3 billion euro battery material factory in Finland
Ningbo Shanshan is the world’s largest supplier of battery materials for electric cars.
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Translators are beginning to fear artificial intelligence
“For us, it’s simply a way for the company to reduce costs,” says Guðrún C. Emilsdóttir, president of the Association of Interpreters and Translators (Bandalag þýðenda og túlka – ÞOT). The Swedish audiobook streaming subscription service Storytel has just entrusted a team of literary translators with proofreading the so-called machine translations created by artificial intelligence.…
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Chinese girls football teams from small counties to participate in 2023 Gothia Cup
HAIKOU, July 15 (Xinhua) — A Chinese under-12 girls soccer team from Qiongzhong Li and Miao Autonomous County, South China’s Hainan Province, will participate in the 2023 Gothia Cup in Sweden. “We face many challenges in this tournament, but the most important thing for us is to dare to face it and overcome the difficulties.…
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It happens when record numbers of animal species disappear
Right now, animal and plant species are dying out at a high rate, as a result of changing habitats. Hear Gustav Asplund, creator of the award-winning radio series Gone for Ever, tell the story of the mythical Chinese river dolphin, who was loved by the local population but was nevertheless extinct. Host: Robin Olin Guest:…
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The smallest store in the world
It’s been 22 years since Kristinn Kristmundsson, nicknamed “Kiddi Vídeofly”, set up a Coke vending machine on the road from Egilsstaðir to Borgarfjörður in East Iceland. There is now a newer soda and candy vending machine that tourists and other visitors can use to explore the area. Since the vending machine, located in a small…
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Shooting range in the Riksdag and Åkesson’s slush machine
In this podcast you meet David Druid and Katherine Zimmerman who were previously colleagues in Morgonpasset in P3. Here they meet again and talk about politics in their own way and little else. They also have Ekot’s domestic political reporter with them Lova Olsson and the satirist Moa Wallin from the P3 Club. Together, there…
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The growth of the technology industry is stagnating, but the demand for skilled workers is still high
According to the study, new orders in the technology industry in the first quarter of this year were 13% lower than in the previous quarter, but 12% higher than in the corresponding period last year. The value of the order book has also been increased by high producer prices. In the largest industry, the machinery…
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The Wagner group’s gold smuggling feeds Putin’s war machine
Africa Correspondent Richard Myrenberg tells the story of how the infamous Wagner group became an important player in several countries in Africa. It is part of a Russian plan to increase Russia’s power on the African continent. The news podcast Today’s Eco gives you a story every weekday morning with presenters Robin Olin and Lena…
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Therefore, the plastic that you sort is not recycled
Daniel Öhman, investigative reporter at Ekot, tells the story of why plastic recycling has never worked as it was intended in Sweden: seven out of eight household packaging is incinerated. Hear voices from the Chinese countryside that became the West’s plastic dump, and about the steps being taken in Sweden to bring about a change.…
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Most common and strangest prejudices about Sweden in China
Rich, estranged from family and lesbian are labels that appear when we immerse ourselves in Chinese prejudices about Sweden and Swedes. We pass a soccer field where nobody wants to get sunburned. Then follow us into a typical Chinese apartment and note especially the yellow stone-hard soap in the bathroom. And by the way, how…
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Spring cleaning underway – Move your car and speed up the process
All cars parked on the street after affixing the sign will be towed and the car owner will be charged at least €91 for towing. In addition to this, the city urges car owners to move their vehicles, as the cost of cleaning machines waiting to move cars is much higher. Tarja Müller, head of…