Tag: Events

  • Performance Review: Unlike the ‘interval’ this was full of surprises

    Performance Review: Unlike the ‘interval’ this was full of surprises

    Every Friday until 25 August, Moderne på Panto – a collection of three recent works – will be performed on Tivoli’s outdoor stage at 6.30pm and 8pm. Choose from the threeTwo Tivoli Ballet Theater dancers – winners of the Copenhagen Made choreography competition – presented their creations, and there was no doubt that the staging […]

  • Busy days for the Social Democrats and a tough politician

    Busy days for the Social Democrats and a tough politician

    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 […]

  • Here is your new calendar

    Having trouble figuring out where to go and what to do? Well, you are not alone. According to reports and surveys, expats and foreign residents often encounter problems figuring out what to do when offices are closed. But the good news is that Copenhagen Post has now integrated a calendar on cphpost.dk. Here, users can […]

  • Feminists in government and municipal politicians’ salaries

    Feminists in government and municipal politicians’ salaries

    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 […]

  • The Danish Health Authority wants alcohol-free introductions at schools

    Gone until SeptemberIn an open letter to schoolscalls on the Danish Health Authority for school leaders to make the first two months of upper secondary school alcohol-free. The Danish Health Authority recommends that all intro-related events, parties and trips organized by schools until the end of September must be alcohol-free – an initiative that includes […]

  • Explanation: Period poverty is a reality in Finland

    Explanation: Period poverty is a reality in Finland

    Some say that the sense of shame associated with menstruation prevents a serious discussion about menstrual poverty.

  • The governing body of Finnish ice hockey rejects racism, which dominates the events of underage games

    The governing body of Finnish ice hockey rejects racism, which dominates the events of underage games

    After one incident, the Ice Hockey Association fined the team’s coach and banned him for three games for taking his under-13 team off the ice in protest of suspected racial slurs.

  • More than half of the patients in the major accident in Espoo were released from the hospital

    More than half of the patients in the major accident in Espoo were released from the hospital

    Seven patients need surgical treatment for their injuries, two of which are still waiting for a suitable time for the procedure. None of the patients still in hospital have serious injuries, but they need further tests, treatment or monitoring. HUS has also announced that it will no longer provide information on the situation of those […]

  • Quiz on the party leaders’ past and the Liberals’ fight for the euro

    Quiz on the party leaders’ past and the Liberals’ fight for the euro

    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 […]

  • The speechwriters – political underlings with power

    The speechwriters – political underlings with power

    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 […]

  • Hold my beer, Hacienda! The 48-hour party Nørrebro crew is back with a vengeance

    Since the opening year in 2012, the 48 Timer Festival in Nørrebro, which is again held this weekend (May 12-14), has grown significantly in size. The pandemic slowed it down a bit, but with more concerts, street parties, community events and exhibitions than ever before this year, it’s safe to say it’s never been bigger. […]

  • The Selfoss investigation focuses on a possible homicide

    The Selfoss investigation focuses on a possible homicide

    Police in South Iceland have released one of the two men arrested in connection with the death of 28-year-old Sofia Sarmite Kolesnikova. A woman was found dead in her home in Selfoss. The other suspect will remain in custody for another two weeks. Sveinn Kristján Rúnarsson, the police chief, said that the investigation now gives […]

  • Party changers across the block border and disgusting politician recipes

    Party changers across the block border and disgusting politician recipes

    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 […]

  • Historic day in the Riksdag and the most unusual ministerial positions Sweden has had

    Historic day in the Riksdag and the most unusual ministerial positions Sweden has had

    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 […]

  • The girl says that the conflict was mainly between the victim and one of the accused

    The girl says that the conflict was mainly between the victim and one of the accused

    The phone recordings of the girl who was detained last week in connection with the police investigation into the murder in the Fjarðarkaup car park confirm her version of events. In her testimony, she said the conflict was mainly between the victim and one of the defendants, who is currently in custody. The girl was […]

  • Festival for children

    Festival for children

    Yesterday morning in Harpa, a cultural festival for children was solemnly inaugurated. 1,600 children were invited to the opening party of the festival in the city. The festival will last for six days. Related events will take place in many parts of the city and are free. As part of the event, there are theater […]

  • Copenhagen calls on its American ‘sister’ to show a more Danish level of tolerance towards LGBTQ+ events

    Following a decision by Solvang – the Californian city that takes pride in calling itself ‘the Danish capital of America’ – to reject several requests from organizers of a Pride event in June, Copenhagen Mayor Sophie Hæstorp Andersen has written. an open letter calls for a reconsideration. Mayor Andersen has called on his colleague Mark […]

  • That is why SD wants to ban solitary work on trains

    That is why SD wants to ban solitary work on trains

    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 […]

  • The plastic bag tax stirs up emotions and Johan Pehrson speaks – again

    The plastic bag tax stirs up emotions and Johan Pehrson speaks – again

    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 […]

  • Niceair has suspended its operations

    Niceair has suspended its operations

    All Niceair flights have been canceled and the airline has suspended operations. The company’s press release states that the decision was made because the company’s foreign airline operator, HiFly, lost one of the company’s aircraft. This situation prevents Niceair from meeting its obligations to passengers. Despite last year’s good results, good booking status and […] […]

  • Therefore, the king has no political power & barbecue evening at Madde and Chris’s

    Therefore, the king has no political power & barbecue evening at Madde and Chris’s

    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 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 will be lots of […]

  • Demonstrations that changed political decisions

    Demonstrations that changed political decisions

    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 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 will be lots of […]

  • Danish ship overrun by pirates

    Danish-owned tanker Monjasa Reformer has been attacked and potentially hijacked by pirates in the Gulf of Guinea. The ship, which belongs to the Danish oil trading company Monjasa, is currently approximately 100 kilometers off the south coast of Cameroon. The crew hides in a safe room, while the pirates still roam the ship. Communication breakdownCommunication […]

  • Costs of more than 40 million euros from patient injuries: multiple consequences for society

    Costs of more than 40 million euros from patient injuries: multiple consequences for society

    The increase in the number of applications typically reflects the development of healthcare, and the number of applications has generally been on the rise in the long term. However, this trend was disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the number of applications decreased. The number of applications submitted in 2022 approached the record set in […]

  • The anger that makes women leave the Moderates

    The anger that makes women leave the Moderates

    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 […]

  • The drug trap, the breakaways and the murders in Kalmar

    The drug trap, the breakaways and the murders in Kalmar

    The events are linked to a conflict that starts within what the police call the Norrliden gang. A contributing factor to the gang breaking up may have been the police’s seizure of a large quantity of narcotics. Last week, a man was sentenced for one of the murders in Kalmar. Despite the fact that one […]

  • Government campaign against nitrous oxide and out with the countryside

    Government campaign against nitrous oxide and out with the countryside

    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 […]

  • The Finnish president and ministers met on Sunday to discuss NATO

    The Finnish president and ministers met on Sunday to discuss NATO

    PRESIDENT Sauli Niinistö and the foreign and security policy ministerial committee met yesterday to discuss Finland’s accession to NATO. Piritta Asunmaahead of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told According to YLE, the meeting was exceptionally held on Sunday, because the ministers’ calendars are full of campaign-related events this week.

  • The dance is free and the most magnificent country in the Nordics

    The dance is free and the most magnificent country in the Nordics

    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 […]

  • Askja can explode at any moment

    Askja can explode at any moment

    Volcanologist Þorvaldur Þórðarson considers it likely that the Askja volcano is in an advanced stage of preparation for an eruption. Events over the past few weeks, such as increased seismic activity and rising surface water temperatures, fit the pattern of this volcano gearing up to erupt. “It may erupt tomorrow, but it might as well […]

  • Royal flag days are going away and Hungary is angry with Sweden

    Royal flag days are going away and Hungary is angry with Sweden

    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 […]

  • The anniversary of the invasion, Swedish orders are reintroduced and meeting with the director Hagai Levi…

    The anniversary of the invasion, Swedish orders are reintroduced and meeting with the director Hagai Levi…

    Hour 1: Conversation with Stig Fredriksson, Katarina Engberg and Lubna El Shanti one year after the invasion of Ukraine. They live with the memory of the events in Butja – reportage from Ukraine Large quantities of weapons in circulation during and after war Chronicle of Liza Alexandrova Zorina The panel Hour 2: Swedish orders are […]

  • That’s how much Ebba Busch’s falu sausage ruined for KD

    That’s how much Ebba Busch’s falu sausage ruined for KD

    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 […]

  • Police are investigating suspicious packages sent to SDP, Tampere offices

    Police are investigating suspicious packages sent to SDP, Tampere offices

    The events are the result of similar, explosive-like packages being delivered to party offices in Helsinki last week.

  • A new restaurant model combining digitization and training is launched in Finland to strengthen novice restaurateurs

    A new restaurant model combining digitization and training is launched in Finland to strengthen novice restaurateurs

    The UG restaurant concept is designed to make life easier for restaurant guests by bringing six different restaurant concepts under the same roof, the offerings of which complement each other. The digital service experience is at the core of the UG restaurant model, which makes the restaurant experience smoother and more agile. Customers can combine […]

  • The Elephant Cemetery – Corridor for Stuck General Managers

    The Elephant Cemetery – Corridor for Stuck General Managers

    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 […]

  • Helsinki Ink Tattoo Convention presents various artists and styles 31.3.-2.4.2023

    Helsinki Ink Tattoo Convention presents various artists and styles 31.3.-2.4.2023

    The popularity of tattoos has grown year by year, and visitors to Helsinki Ink will have a wide selection of different current styles. The industry has also developed in all respects, with better quality tools and colors available and a focus on customer safety. “The stylistic trends are emphasizing hybrids or emphasizing contrasts. Other styles […]

  • “People cried, laughed and danced”

    “People cried, laughed and danced”

    “All seats were taken. People cried, laughed and danced, creating all kinds of relationships,” says Halla Karen Guðjónsdóttir, Events Manager at Reykjanesbær, about the BPart event that ended yesterday. It is a two-year international project that comes from the Czech Republic and is implemented in cooperation with Iceland. The project takes place in three places. […]

  • Winter Break: Orbs of Unfathomable Distortion

    Huge billiardsends Feb 26, open Wed-Sun 11am-5pm, Mon-Tue closed, until 9pm on Thu; Skovvej 100, Ishøj; over 18 years: DKK 140, under 18 years: free adm; arken.dk From the 1966 film Fantastic Voyage to Inner Space 21 years later, there has always been something appealing about being miniature, and museums know this better than most, […]

  • Gang criminals in politics and strolling ex-ministers

    Gang criminals in politics and strolling ex-ministers

    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 […]

  • GOCC auctions for the fight against sepsis

    GOCC auctions for the fight against sepsis

    The auctions of the collected items will take place both on Saturday and Sunday. According to the requirements, they cannot be run on Facebook in the form of posts and comments. Below we publish explanations and information on how and where to bid. Where can I bid? Auctions will be held during Saturday’s events – […]

  • WOŚP Iceland – step by step

    WOŚP Iceland – step by step

    In order not to get lost in the maze of events, we present where and when attractions related to this year’s Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity in Iceland will be available. Saturday, January 28, 2023 Run “Count with Diabetes” The run will start at 11:00. Start at the parking lot at the Vifilsstaðavatn lake. The […]

  • The gang war between Räven and Dalen

    The gang war between Räven and Dalen

    “The most extreme thing ever” – so says one of the police officers P3 Krim spoke to about the situation. Several conflicts are behind the spiral of violence and in this episode we will focus on the gang war between the 36-year-old known as “The Fox” and a 24-year-old who controls the Valley Network. Although […]

  • 50 years since the Heimaey eruption

    50 years since the Heimaey eruption

    The history of great events is worth remembering and drawing as many conclusions as possible from them. Such a case is the volcanic eruption on the island of Heimaey in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, which began half a century ago, on the night of January 23, 1973. It’s still amazing that no one died then. The […]

  • YLE: Finland is behind other Nordic countries in the recovery of tourism

    YLE: Finland is behind other Nordic countries in the recovery of tourism

    Slow recovery is explained by unfamiliarity. “Only 20 percent of the respondents belonging to the target groups of our target market stated that they knew something about Finland. In Great Britain and the United States, familiarity was only 10 percent. Kristiina HietasaariThe director of Visit Finland told YLE on Wednesday. Finland also did not make […]

  • The Greens suggest Helsinki at night

    The Greens suggest Helsinki at night

    The Helsinki City Council has approved the initiative of the Green City Council Group to introduce a night area in the center of the capital. The Council supported the proposal but has not yet specified how the initiative will be taken forward. City of Helsinki Development Manager, Minna Maarttolanoted that the council’s decision could be […]

  • Östgöta police about today’s violent riots

    Östgöta police about today’s violent riots

    Three people have been shot after today’s riots in Norrköping and Linköping. Police say the three are suspected of violent rioting. Hear the police chief Mikael Backman comment on today’s events.

  • After the riots – hear Morgan Johansson

    After the riots – hear Morgan Johansson

    Now the Minister of Justice and Home Affairs, Morgan Johansson, is commenting on the riots in several cities. The reactions to the right-wing extremist Rasmus Paludan receiving a demonstration permit were violent and the events developed into what the police now classify as violent riots in several cities. The protesters threw stones at the police, […]

  • NASA-ESA’s solar orbit captures the largest “solar outburst” ever seen

    NASA-ESA’s solar orbit captures the largest “solar outburst” ever seen

    This latest event took place on February 15 and spanned millions of miles into space. The eruption probably originated on the side of the sun away from the earth. For this reason, the mass eruption of the corona was directed away from Earth. “The visibility detected by Solar Orbiter is the largest event of its […]

  • Prosecutors filed charges against neo-Nazi members "Towards freedom" group

    Prosecutors filed charges against neo-Nazi members "Towards freedom" group

    Helsinki District Prosecutor has charged five neo-Nazi people with ethnic incitement "Towards freedom" group. Helsinki District Prosecutor Maija Päivinen The charges are related in Tampere and Turku two years ago on 26-27. January, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, events. Päivinen pointed out "Towards freedom" has participated in events around the country, including Helsinki, Jyväskylä, Pori, Kotka, […]

  • Study: glass ceiling thick as always in Denmark

    Study: glass ceiling thick as always in Denmark

    The glass ceiling is as thick as ever Asked about the glass ceiling, a term used to describe the social barrier that prevents women from being promoted to top management jobs, Poulsen said: “Our research shows that men have much better odds of achieving a leadership position, especially in the first five years after graduation. […]

  • EXTRA SECTION: Russian warships tiles in the game about security

    EXTRA SECTION: Russian warships tiles in the game about security

    Tensions in Europe continue.Russia sends letters of demand, Britain warns and previous events are quickly forgotten as everything spins fast. In mid-January, three Russian landing craft entered the Baltic Sea, contributing to the Swedish reinforcement on Gotland. – In this situation when we have a completely different situation in the outside world with more uncertainty, […]

  • Ninjas in pajamas reveal South American Valorant list

    Ninjas in pajamas reveal South American Valorant list

    Ninjas in Pajamas announced its revised Valorant list, with four Brazilians and one Argentine who will play for the Swedish club in 2022. Brazil’s Alexandre “xand” Zizi, Walney “Jonn” Reis, Gabriel Luiz “bezn1” da Costa and Cauan “cauanzin” Pereira signed with NIP, along with Benjamin “bnj” Rabinovich from Argentina. Most of the new players are […]

  • New restrictions – restaurants must close at 23

    New restrictions – restaurants must close at 23

    Taverns and restaurants with a serving permit must be closed no later than 11 pm, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson announces at a press conference. New infection control measures will take effect from 12 January, which means, among other things, that everyone who can work from home must do so. Restaurants and restaurants with a serving […]

  • Sudden weather events are to be expected in all regions

    Sudden weather events are to be expected in all regions

    Stormy weather is expected in all regions of the country this evening. The Icelandic Meteorological Institute has issued yellow weather warnings for South Iceland, Faxaflói, South West Iceland, North West Iceland and the Central Highlands. Extremely deep than it will cause strong winds and heavy rainfall. Bad weather will be in all regions, according to […]

  • Þorrablót once again at home

    Þorrablót once again at home

    “Now is the time for prayers and the hope that these high-ranking gentlemen will open their eyes,” says Jóhannes Stefánsson, restaurateur in Múlakaffi. Bóndadagur, or Icelandic Men’s Day[1] January 21st, and during the normal season, the first major þorrablót events in the country should take place on the weekend of January 15-16. Given the current […]

  • Finland pays EUR 14 million in compensation to the event industry

    Finland pays EUR 14 million in compensation to the event industry

    According to figures published by the State Treasury, about 470 companies operating in the event industry received compensation from the Finnish state last year for a total of about 14 million euros. The money was paid for the costs of canceling or limiting transactions due to the coronavirus crisis. The largest financial support was provided […]

  • Helsinki encourages locals to give up private fireworks during the New Year

    Helsinki encourages locals to give up private fireworks during the New Year

    The city also recommends that people refrain from firing their own fireworks and instead participate in public performances to reduce waste, noise and unnecessary injuries. Fireworks are shot from Malmi, Tervasaari and Töölönlahti. However, people who want to shoot their own fireworks can do so in places where it is not prohibited on 31.12. between […]

  • The fair’s January trade fair will move to a new schedule, preparations for the spring fair will continue as planned

    The fair’s January trade fair will move to a new schedule, preparations for the spring fair will continue as planned

    Due to these restrictions, the Helsinki Exhibition Center, Expo and Convention Coentre will have to postpone the events planned for January, but will continue to prepare the rest of the spring program as planned with strong occupational safety practices. The exhibition center planned to hold several professional and public events in January 2022. The January […]

  • Schools are expected to reopen on January 5… with a problem

    Schools are expected to reopen on January 5… with a problem

    Children the main drivers Schools are also encouraged to cancel social events and ensure that teaching takes place only in dedicated classrooms. The government also recommends that children not play with friends from other classes during recess and breaks. Finally, all drop-off and pick-up of children should take place outdoors, if possible. There have been […]

  • Restaurants and pubs are open until 21:00

    Restaurants and pubs are open until 21:00

    Due to the restrictions that will apply in accordance with the new ordinance of the Minister of Health, the day after tomorrow, restaurants and bars licensed for alcohol will be able to receive guests until 21:00. In restaurants and among guests attending seating events, the principle of one meter distance will apply. Restaurants and bars […]

  • The tightening of pandemic restrictions has been announced

    The tightening of pandemic restrictions has been announced

    Authorities discussed the proposals of chief epidemiologist Þórólfur Guðnason and decided to introduce new restrictions. The new restrictions come into force tomorrow, from midnight, and so will the limits of people allowed to meet. From tomorrow, a maximum of 20 people will be able to meet in the group. The principle of maintaining a two-meter […]

  • Copenhagen is expanding its unique outdoor wedding program

    Copenhagen is expanding its unique outdoor wedding program

    An adventure wedding Speaking of scenes, one of the new possibilities is a fairytale wedding at the Royal Theater led by HC Andersen himself… yes, an actor who plays the legendary author. Another new entrance has a touch of maritime aboard the famous schooner Halmø, built back in 1900. In total, the 2022 program will […]

  • Covid event support expanded in Sweden and Denmark – IQ Magazine

    Covid event support expanded in Sweden and Denmark – IQ Magazine

    News | December 14, 2021 Omicron’s Limitations on Live Music: World Update News | December 13, 2021 The Justin Bieber tour is approaching one million ticket sales News | December 13, 2021 Support for Covid events is increased in Sweden and Denmark News | December 14, 2021 Coachella is suing Live Nation for the “Day […]

  • The ban on Covid passports is progressing in Parliament

    The ban on Covid passports is progressing in Parliament

    The initiative against Covid passports has exceeded the 50,000 signatures required by Finnish lawmakers to process the proposal. The authors of the initiative argue that Finland should give up Covid passports because the practice of excluding people on the basis of vaccination status is contrary to both the Finnish Constitution and the UN Declaration of […]

  • The Liberals remain on record low support in Statistics Sweden’s survey

    The Liberals remain on record low support in Statistics Sweden’s survey

    Today, Statistics Sweden presents its large party sympathy survey, statistics that show the election results if there were parliamentary elections today. The Liberals and the Green Party remain under block, according to Statistics Sweden’s large party sympathy survey. Since May, the changes are small. Only one change is statistically significant – the Center backs 1.1 […]

  • Drink samples can be tested for the presence of drugs

    Drink samples can be tested for the presence of drugs

    Nothing prevents the University of Iceland’s Pharmacology and Toxicology Laboratory (RLE) from detecting drugs in drink samples as long as the sample comes from the police or other public authorities, says Elísabet Sólbergsdóttir, quality director of the RLE department. “Detection is never exhaustive and final, but we can check if there is anything suspicious in […]

  • 376: Then Magdalena Andersson becomes Prime Minister (again)

    376: Then Magdalena Andersson becomes Prime Minister (again)

    The Social Democrats’ party leader Magdalena Andersson gets a second chance. This is clear after President Andreas Norlén’s press conference on Thursday afternoon. But the President showed an unusual amount of emotion and complained about the political course of events. In addition, he barked a little extra at the Green Party. Participants: Fredrik Furtenbach and […]

  • The president canceled the Independence Day gala and called for the situation in Covid to worsen

    The president canceled the Independence Day gala and called for the situation in Covid to worsen

    This year’s Independence Day gala, which was scheduled to be held at Helsinki’s Presidential Palace on December 6, has been canceled. According to a Press release From the President’s Office, the incident has been canceled due to the country’s deteriorating Covid-19 situation. A separate ceremony for war veterans and members of the Finnish Lotta Svärd […]

  • Uusimaa authorities restrict indoor events, large gatherings

    Uusimaa authorities restrict indoor events, large gatherings

    The Regional State Administrative Agency of Southern Finland (Avi) has announced that it will re-introduce restrictions on public events in Uusimaa, especially in so-called “high-risk” indoor arenas, such as live music venues that require the public to stand. However, if the organizer of the event does not wish to comply with the new measures, they […]

  • Finland is reducing the Independence Day gala, respecting health care workers

    Finland is reducing the Independence Day gala, respecting health care workers

    Due to the Covid situation, invitations to this year’s Independence Day gala at Helsinki’s Presidential Palace on December 6 will be limited to 200 guests, President Sauli Niinistö announced on Wednesday. Under normal circumstances, the president and his spouse greeted up to 2,000 guests at the annual gala, but last year the event was completely […]

  • Right now: The government and FHM are holding a press conference on corona measures

    Right now: The government and FHM are holding a press conference on corona measures

    The Swedish Public Health Agency wants to introduce the use of vaccination certificates for public gatherings and public events with more than 100 people indoors, according to information to Ekot in the afternoon. The authority has today made a so-called request to the government for an amendment to an ordinance that should enter into force […]

  • Uusimaa is restricting indoor gatherings as Covid cases increase

    Uusimaa is restricting indoor gatherings as Covid cases increase

    In Uusimaa, the new gathering restrictions will be announced on Thursday and will take effect a week later, when the Helsinki-centric region is having difficulty dealing with the rise in Covid cases. The Regional State Administrative Agency of Southern Finland (abbreviation Avi) is preparing the details of the restrictions, as the capacity of hospitals in […]

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  • Where to wear a mask – the latest rules

    Where to wear a mask – the latest rules

    The requirements for wearing face masks are going back to Iceland, but some details are a bit different than before. The general rule, as before, is that people in public places or workplaces should always be at least a meter apart, and if this is not possible, they should wear masks. Hairdressers, physical therapists, masseurs […]

  • The big tunnel landslide and love

    The big tunnel landslide and love

    Ann-Christin Eklund and Kjell Nilsson have just moved together in a small outdated apartment on Söder in Stockholm. They are young and new lovers. Kjell is an engineer and works, together with his colleague the electrician Sören Jansson, with Televerket’s cable tunnel at Skanstull. They will prepare for more explosions in the rock. The big […]

  • Can the Danish golf wonder twins help Europe fight back at the Ryder Cup 2023?

    Can the Danish golf wonder twins help Europe fight back at the Ryder Cup 2023?

    The Danish golf twins Rasmus and Nicolai Højgaard, 20, made history at the end of the summer by winning back-to-back European Tour victories. Rasmus first won the Omega European Masters in Switzerland on August 29 – his third European Tour victory since becoming a professional. And then a week later, Nicolai DS Automobiles won the […]

  • A life with Cavaliers and the other horses

    A life with Cavaliers and the other horses

    It was also he who for many years made sure that it went smoothly at the Queen’s big New Year’s shed. One of the first days in January, she drives in the golden tub to Christiansborg Castle to receive the spa guests. Major Michael Mentz, who turns 80 on 23 October, became royal stable master […]

  • Chief physician: Coronapille can prevent viruses from multiplying

    Chief physician: Coronapille can prevent viruses from multiplying

    On Thursday, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) announced that it will start an ongoing evaluation of the treatment drug in pill form next week. Lars Østergaard explains that molnupiravir prevents viruses from multiplying, and in this way ensures that there are fewer viruses in the body. – This means that the risk of passing on […]

  • Patients are looking for foreign labor in hospitals

    Patients are looking for foreign labor in hospitals

    The message comes after a new study, where a large number of doctors and nurses say that the pressure on hospitals in many cases goes beyond the patients. First and foremost, capacity must be utilized across the private and public sectors. It must be considered to retain more people in work in the health sector, […]

  • At least one person has lost his life in a traffic accident in Agerbæk

    – We have a frontal collision out there, he says to the media. The police do not yet have a full overview of the accident and the course of events, says the chief of guards. Neither the gender nor the age of the deceased person appears from the police report.

  • Young boy placed in artificial coma after moped accident

    This is stated by DJ Eckert, who is duty manager at North Zealand Police. – The accident involves the boy on a moped and a car. Right now, we know nothing more about the course of events than that, he says. – But we are on site and are investigating the accident with our technical […]

  • Norwegian security police about the threat in Norway

    Norwegian security police about the threat in Norway

    The Norwegian security police are holding a press conference on developments following the events in Kongsberg, Norway. Five people are dead and three seriously injured after a man attacked in several different places, armed with, among other things, a bow. The echo transmits immediately.

  • Nordisk Film hails plans to publish comedy about Danish archery to no avail in Norway

    Nordisk Film hails plans to publish comedy about Danish archery to no avail in Norway

    They say that life imitates art, but you will not believe it when you see the poster for Thomas Daneskov’s new film, ‘Wild Men’, in which Rasmus Bjerg plays the lead role. Yes, it is an archer in what appears to be a supermarket, and today plans to release the film in Denmark next month […]

  • The foundation is asking for an end to the blackface ritual

    The foundation is asking for an end to the blackface ritual

    One foundation has urged people to stop using the black face as part of a traditional Star Boys show that tells a biblical story about three wise men and their role in Christian birth games. The foundation said it had taken into account the reaction of the wider society to racism and wanted to show […]

  • Deer is saddened by Løkke: He will hurt us

    Deer is saddened by Løkke: He will hurt us

    – It is quite extraordinary in political history that a former chairman resigns from the party and wants to form his own – and wants to harm the Liberal Party, says Claus Hjort Frederiksen (V). Question: What do you mean by injury? They (Løkke and Inger Støjberg, eds.) Will harm the Liberal Party by taking […]

  • Dad fiddled with gas stove – the whole family hospitalized

    – The family house is being rebuilt, and last night those who were cold thought so the danger goes down to adjust the lighthouse. When they woke up this morning, they all had headaches, dizziness and nausea, says David Eckert. The family called 112, after which the police, fire brigade and ambulance people moved out. […]

  • Young people and women face long-term mental health effects due to the COVID-19 virus

    Young people and women face long-term mental health effects due to the COVID-19 virus

    Deteriorating mental health affects young people in particular. The WHO-5 score (based on the frequency of positive emotions in the previous two weeks) is 43 out of 100 in 18-34 year-olds compared to 49 in 50- and 47-year-olds and 49 in 35-49-year-olds. -34-year-olds are at risk of depression. School closures and social distance have had […]

  • Non-religious ceremony excluded from official opening program

    Non-religious ceremony excluded from official opening program

    Although both ceremonies are open to the elected, only the ecclesiastical has a place in the official program. The humanities community has been refused a place for its ceremony in the program. The tradition of the service dates back to 1848, the church has a constitutional special status for the state, and therefore the opening […]

  • President quarantined

    President quarantined

    Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, the president of Iceland, has been quarantined after coming into contact with students recently diagnosed with the virus. Such information was announced on the president’s Facebook page. According to the information, the president visited students at the Valsárskóli school in Svalbarðsstrandir on Wednesday. As it turned out, students from this group were […]

  • The funeral service must shed light on the fatal accident in the bouncy castle

    On Sunday, the police technicians continue to work with other authorities to find out what went wrong when a six-year-old boy lost his life in a bouncy castle in Hørsholm on Saturday. This is what the North Zealand Police wrote on Twitter on Sunday morning. The accident happened in connection with a floorball event in […]

  • Akureyri – About 300 people were sent to quarantine

    Akureyri – About 300 people were sent to quarantine

    Twelve primary school children were confirmed to be infected with COVID-19, and more than 250 children and 33 employees were quarantined. Such information was made in a statement from the city of Akureyri yesterday evening. According to it, on Friday, October 1, work at the school will continue as usual, “But action has been taken […]

  • FACTS: Voice swallows have gone prematurely – each in its own way

    * Joy Mogensen, Social Democratic mayor of Roskilde, stopped in June 2019 to become Minister of Culture and was replaced by Tomas Breddam. * Jacob Bjerregaard, Social Democratic mayor of Fredericia, had the status of city king in the old fortress town, but in December 2020 he suddenly left the post. After that, the events […]

  • Two people lose their lives in a motorway accident near Randers

    – The car inspector has been called, and we are investigating the case to determine the course of events, says duty officer Morten Bang. The relatives have been notified.

  • The RIFF film festival is coming soon.  What will you see?

    The RIFF film festival is coming soon. What will you see?

    If you are looking for plans for getting colder days, consider taking part in the upcoming RIFF film festival, which starts on September 30 and will last until October 10. There will also be Polish accents among the presented films. The festival is taking place for the eighteenth time, and this year’s schedule of events […]

  • One police officer and one civilian were injured in a shooting in Hämeenlinna

    One police officer and one civilian were injured in a shooting in Hämeenlinna

    The shooting took place at about 11.30 pm outside the apartment building in Kettumäki, in the northern part of Hämeenlinna. Both civilians and police fired their firearms at the incident. KRP was indifferent to the details of the event. “The police investigation is still in its infancy, and field investigations and interrogations will continue for […]

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  • Events galore!  Christiania turns 50 this weekend

    Events galore! Christiania turns 50 this weekend

    A hub for culture and activity From art, music and dance to performance, food and workshops, Christiania will be full of activities. How about an ode to Christiania at The lunar fisherman, or a DJ set on Nemoland? Maybe a party at the Flea or some ninja training on Everland can tickle your taste? None? […]

  • Nobel Prize ceremonies were canceled again in Stockholm due to a pandemic

    STOCKHOLM, September 23 (Xinhua) – Due to the uncertainty surrounding the COVID -19 pandemic, this year’s Nobel laureates will receive their awards in their home countries for the second year in a row, the Nobel Foundation said here on Thursday. The traditional banquet will be canceled, but the award ceremony will be held in Stockholm […]