Tag: Financial Times

  • The money behind the porn site Pornhub

    The money behind the porn site Pornhub

    Pornhub is bigger than both Netflix and TikTok. The site is a cash cow that has attracted financial sharks who make billions. But now the owners are on trial accused of shooting private sex films where the people seen in the picture have not given their approval. “Many of them were just children when it […]

  • Carlsberg will no longer advertise on Twitter after Elon Musk’s buyout

    Carlsberg will no longer advertise on Twitter after Elon Musk’s buyout

    The Danish brewer Carlsberg has announced that it will no longer advertise on the social media platform Twitter. Denmark’s sixth largest listed company confirmed the news to the Financial Times, but did not say whether it would be gone forever or just for some time. “We have asked our marketing team to stop promotional activities […]

  • Erdogan’s diplomacy with Russia alarms West FT

    Erdogan’s diplomacy with Russia alarms West FT

    While Turkey is a member of NATO, its president has taken a middle path towards Ukraine Western officials are “increasingly concerned” that Turkey, a NATO ally and prospective EU member, is deepening its cooperation with Russia, the Financial Times has reported. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently returned from Sochi and promised to increase trade […]

  • Brussels comments on Ukraine’s allegations of arms smuggling

    Brussels comments on Ukraine’s allegations of arms smuggling

    The EU has no reason to doubt that Kyiv will keep weapons away from the black market, said a senior official A senior spokesman for EU foreign affairs seemed to allay Member States’ fears that weapons delivered to Ukraine found their way into the black market. In an interview published on Thursday by a Ukrainian […]

  • West wants to track down weapons sent to Ukraine FT

    West wants to track down weapons sent to Ukraine FT

    EU and NATO members? Have no idea? where the arms go after they arrive, an official told the newspaper Concerns are growing among NATO and EU members over Ukraine’s handling of Western weapons, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday. Western countries are now trying to set up a special tracking mechanism to try to prevent […]

  • NATO, the EU wants to track weapons sent to Ukraine’s media

    NATO, the EU wants to track weapons sent to Ukraine’s media

    Western nations? Go blank? on where the weapons are at the moment they enter Ukraine, an official told the Financial Times Concerns are growing among NATO and EU members over how Ukraine handles the weapons provided by the West, Financial Times reported on Tuesday. Western countries are now trying to set up a special tracking […]

  • The Alliance of the Roman Empire would benefit Europe’s Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    The Alliance of the Roman Empire would benefit Europe’s Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    Boris Johnson wants a political community that encompasses not only the EU but the ancient territory of the Roman Empire The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson has reportedly been so in love with French President Emmanuel Macron’s idea of ​​a “European political community” that includes not only the EU but Eastern Europe […]

  • European country warns of general energy collapse

    European country warns of general energy collapse

    Gas shortages could put Europe in a position when? Even with money you will not be able to get electricity? The Prime Minister of Montenegro said Disruption of Russian gas supply and mass switchover to electricity will lead to “a general energy collapse” in Europe, Montenegro’s Prime Minister Dritan Abazovi? claimed on Monday. Speaking to […]

  • Turkey reveals position on NATO’s expansion ahead of summit

    Turkey reveals position on NATO’s expansion ahead of summit

    President Erdogan will tell NATO leaders that he will not compromise on Sweden’s and Finland’s membership applications Ankara maintains its opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s office said on Monday, a position he is expected to repeat for NATO leaders at their forthcoming summit in Spain. Erdogan will say […]

  • Turkey “expects written response” from Finland and Sweden to NATO concerns

    Turkey “expects written response” from Finland and Sweden to NATO concerns

    Turkey said on Wednesday that it was awaiting a written response from Finland and Sweden to concerns about the accession of the two Nordic countries to NATO. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu stated that Turkey had sent its questions to Finland and Sweden in writing and was awaiting a written answer. Ankara accuses Sweden and […]

  • Turkey reveals its position on NATO’s expansion ahead of the forthcoming key summit

    Turkey reveals its position on NATO’s expansion ahead of the forthcoming key summit

    President Erdogan will tell NATO colleagues in Madrid that his country will not compromise on Sweden and Finland’s membership Ankara maintains its opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s office said on Monday. The president is expected to reiterate the position of the leaders of the NATO states at an […]

  • Foreign investment in China declines as multinational corporations become pessimistic about the Chinese economy

    Foreign investment in China declines as multinational corporations become pessimistic about the Chinese economy

    Peking [China]May 22 (ANI): Direct foreign investment in China from multinational corporations falls off a cliff as investors become increasingly pessimistic about the Chinese economy amid President Xi Jinping’s strict covid policy and his stance on Russia’s war on Ukraine. These multinational companies face serious challenges in conducting their business in China. A number of […]

  • NATO member blocks Sweden and Finland’s accession talks media

    NATO member blocks Sweden and Finland’s accession talks media

    Turkey has opposed the Nordic states? membership of the US-led bloc and accuses them of supporting terrorist groups Turkey has blocked NATO accession talks with Finland and Sweden, several media reported on Wednesday. It came as representatives of the member states of the military bloc gathered to begin negotiations just hours after both nations officially […]

  • Turkey blocked start of NATO talks on accession to Sweden and Finland – Reports

    Turkey blocked start of NATO talks on accession to Sweden and Finland – Reports

    Moscow [Russia]May 18 (ANI / Sputnik): Turkey has blocked the start of processing the application for accession of Finland and Sweden to NATO, the Financial Times reported, citing an informed source. NATO ambassadors met on Wednesday to begin admission negotiations on the same day as Finland and Sweden submitted their bids, but Ankara’s obstacles stopped […]

  • NATO member blocks media accession negotiations in Sweden and Finland

    NATO member blocks media accession negotiations in Sweden and Finland

    Has Turkey been against the Nordic states? accession to the bloc and accuses the countries of supporting? terrorists? groups Turkey has blocked NATO accession talks with Finland and Sweden on Wednesday, several media have reported. Representatives of the member states of the military bloc have gathered to begin negotiations just hours after both nations officially […]

  • Baltic will become a NATO member of the EU

    Baltic will become a NATO member of the EU

    Latvia’s Foreign Minister has accepted Finland’s and Sweden’s plans to join the alliance Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics has said his country approves Finland and Sweden joining NATO, noting that their addition to the US-led military bloc will turn the Baltic Sea into a “NATO sea” in a Friday interview with the Financial Times. Together […]

  • The Baltic Sea will become an EU member of NATO

    The Baltic Sea will become an EU member of NATO

    Latvia’s Foreign Minister has accepted Finland’s and Sweden’s plans to join the alliance Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics has said that his country approves Finland and Sweden joining NATO, and notes that their addition to the alliance turns the Baltic Sea into “a NATO sea” in a Friday interview with the Financial Times. Together with […]

  • Finland does not agree with the gas payment terms set by Russia, Tuppurainen reiterates

    Finland does not agree with the gas payment terms set by Russia, Tuppurainen reiterates

    Helsingin sanomat newspaper reported yesterday that the stock could lead to a suspension of natural gas supplies due to non-compliance with the payment terms when the next tranche matures, as happened earlier this week for Bulgaria and Poland. Russia has been demanding since the beginning of the month that buyers of natural gas from “unfriendly […]

  • Fortum confirms its subsidiary Uniper to use the new payment system for Russian gas

    Fortum confirms its subsidiary Uniper to use the new payment system for Russian gas

    The state-owned energy company Fortum has responded to a report that its German subsidiary Uniper believes it is possible to start paying in rubles for natural gas purchased from Russia. According to Fortum, Uniper will continue to pay for Russian gas in euros. The Financial Times said on Thursday that several European energy companies are […]

  • Why is London the money laundering capital of the world?

    Why is London the money laundering capital of the world?

    The remarks were made Thomas Mayne, Visiting Fellow at Chatham House, an independent think tank focusing on international affairs. Mayne is part of a recent Chatham House report on the “British kleptocracy problem,” which leads to the same broad conclusion. The moderator of the Open Forum webinar acted as moderator Joy MacknightEditor of The Banker, […]

  • The war in Ukraine increases interest in Finnish history

    The war in Ukraine increases interest in Finnish history

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has aroused increased interest in the events of the Finnish Winter War of 1939-1940, both in private individuals and in the international media. The Winter War Museum Raatteen Portti, located in Suomussalmi in the northeastern part of the country, has received a sudden explosion from abroad. "Three weeks after this conflict […]

  • Niinistö: NATO membership would be "most sufficient" Finnish security

    Niinistö: NATO membership would be "most sufficient" Finnish security

    President Sauli Niinistö says that it is clear that Finland’s possible NATO membership would permanently increase tensions with Russia at the country’s borders. Niinistö, who was interviewed on Yle TV1 on Saturday, said that the biggest benefit of NATO membership would be "get a deterrent effect". On the other hand, there is a risk of […]

  • Niinistö and Macron will discuss Ukraine on Monday in Paris

    Niinistö and Macron will discuss Ukraine on Monday in Paris

    Finnish President Sauli Niinistö and his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macronwill meet in Paris on Monday According to Niinistö’s office, discussions at Macron’s official residence will focus on Russia’s attack on Ukraine and the European security environment. The Finnish leadership has participated in several high-level international meetings since the start of the war in Ukraine. The […]

  • Niinistö is proposing closer defense relations with the United States and Sweden as an alternative to NATO

    Niinistö is proposing closer defense relations with the United States and Sweden as an alternative to NATO

    Deepening defense cooperation with the United States and Sweden could be an alternative to joining NATO, President Sauli Niinistö suggested in an interview with the Financial Times, which was published on Sunday. Niinistö discussed security policy and the possible advantages and disadvantages of joining the military alliance. According to Niinistö, Finland has two options to […]

  • The Kremlin comments on reported draft peace plan with Ukraine

    The Kremlin comments on reported draft peace plan with Ukraine

    Russia denies that “significant progress” has been made in talks with Kyiv The Kremlin has said that a report in the Financial Times on a supposed 15-point draft peace plan with Ukraine was false. The pages held several rounds of talks after Russia attacked Ukraine on February 24, and later switched to regular discussions via […]

  • As Putin’s war drags on, China’s discomfort increases

    Hong Kong, March 15 (ANI): There are many speculations about the strategic relationship between China and Russia, and the degree of knowledge that President Xi Jinping had before President Vladimir Putin began his deplorable invasion of Ukraine. This war turns out to be fraught with risks for China, which puts Beijing in a difficult relationship […]

  • Chris Hedges: The workers are on the march America’s new class war

    Chris Hedges: The workers are on the march America’s new class war

    Exploited employees across the country are rising up and taking direct action to tackle low pay and appalling working conditions. There is one last hope for the United States. It does not lie in the ballot box. It lies in union organizing and strikes by workers at Amazon, Starbucks, Uber, Lyft, John Deere, Kellogg, the […]

  • Transform your career and become the leader, our future needs with an MBA program from Copenhagen Business School

    Transform your career and become the leader, our future needs with an MBA program from Copenhagen Business School

    Central to living in the Danish capital is sustainability, and this year Copenhagen Business School (CBS) celebrates ten years of teaching sustainability and responsible leadership across its three world-renowned MBA programs: Full-Time MBA (aka Copenhagen MBA), Executive MBA (EMBA) and Executive MBA in Shipping and Logistics (aka Blue MBA). These programs emphasize the best of […]

  • The vaccine expert defends THL’s decision to restrict booster vaccines

    The vaccine expert defends THL’s decision to restrict booster vaccines

    The National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) will continue to focus on administering the third Covid-19 vaccine to those at risk, rather than extending eligibility to the rest of the population, the release said. Mia Kontio, THL Vaccine Specialist. Currently, the third dose, also known as a booster dose, is only recommended for people […]

  • Six reasons why you should invest in Helsinki

    Six reasons why you should invest in Helsinki

    Helsinki is known for developing urban solutions in cooperation with companies, research institutes and residents. Helsinki is characterized by the development of solutions in cooperation with companies, research institutes and citizens. Still wondering why the capital of the happiest country in the world is the right place to be? Read below 6 reasons why you […]

  • “Squid game has become a global cultural phenomenon”

    “Squid game has become a global cultural phenomenon”

    The WSJ, one of the world’s two largest financial news media, along with the British Financial Times (FT), published the Squid Game article as the main news, not in the cultural section. This new ranked among the top three articles in the WSJ. Also, according to the global OTT (Over-the-top) service investment site FlixPatrol, Squid […]

  • Yrsa nominated for a literary award in Great Britain

    Yrsa nominated for a literary award in Great Britain

    The book Gatið by writer Yrsa Sigurðardóttir was nominated for the British Petron Prize, awarded for the best Scandinavian crime novel. Yrsa already received this award in 2015 for her novel Bakið, and last year was nominated for an award for her book Aflausn. Gatið’s book, published in 2017, tells the story of a large […]

  • The Helsinki Biennale attracted 145,000 visitors to Vallisaari

    The Helsinki Biennale attracted 145,000 visitors to Vallisaari

    The works were placed on Vallisaari and around Helsinki, for example on Senate Square, HAM Helsinki Art Museum, Vuosaari, Helsinki Central Library in Oodi and Töölönlahti Bay. The events and exhibitions of the program inspired by the Helsinki Biennale also attracted visitors. The program included art and cultural events inspired by the Biennale, organized by […]

  • Wednesday’s newspapers: EU policy, alcohol sales and a fresh, clear autumn

    Wednesday’s newspapers: EU policy, alcohol sales and a fresh, clear autumn

    Finland’s EU policy has been on the agenda since the Minister of Finance Annika Saariko (Cen) signed a joint letter calling for tighter fiscal policies from other Member States. The letter is a prelude to the struggle to restore fiscal discipline after two years of lighter implementation so that states can borrow more to combat […]

  • Problems with subcontractor make tv2.dk unstable

    Among others, the Financial Times, The New York Times, The Guardian, Bloomberg New, Spotify and Bloomberg News. Amazon.com Inc.’s website also seems to be down. According to Norwegian VG, the crashes are due to major problems with the Fastly service, which provides infrastructure for websites all over the world. On its website, Fastly writes that […]

  • Post-Brexit blues: British expat re-franchise comes with a sting in the tail

    Post-Brexit blues: British expat re-franchise comes with a sting in the tail

    UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s budget for 2021 last week confirmed that UK nationals living abroad who are not resident in the UK for tax purposes may qualify to vote “indefinitely” in future UK elections. For British expats who have long lobbied to amend a 2002 law stating that only non-residents who have lived abroad for […]

  • Denmark will research and make vaccines with Israel and Austria

    Denmark will research and make vaccines with Israel and Austria

    – We want to strengthen our cooperation in the future, says Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) at the press conference. She stands next to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of Austria. It is still small with details of what the proposal actually entails. The Prime Minister is expected to elaborate […]

  • Mette Frederiksen opens to build a vaccine factory

    Mette Frederiksen opens to build a vaccine factory

    – Yes, we are talking specifically about how we can increase vaccine production. It can be in a public-private partnership. Building our own capacity that we can make available. I do not rule out any ideas – not even to build factories, says Mette Frederiksen. The Prime Minister emphasizes that there is not yet an […]

  • Tiktok invests in e-commerce in the USA

    Tiktok invests in e-commerce in the USA

    The popular video app Tiktok will now invest in e-commerce in the US, according to Financial Times. Through direct links in Tiktok profiles’ videos and through so-called live shopping, users will be able to buy the products that are marketed. The plans are seen as a response to e-commerce plans on other social platforms such […]

  • Denmark collects for coronary children around the world

    Denmark collects for coronary children around the world

    The money from the collection will go to the consequences of the corona pandemic for children in Syria, Zimbabwe and Rwanda, among others. – The children are already vulnerable. It is not the disease itself, but the consequences it has for these children, she says. The effort this year therefore goes to those children who […]

  • There is a rift about the boss

    There is a rift about the boss

    For eight years she was top manager in the insurance giant Tryg. During that time, she was featured several times in the Financial Times & apos; list of the world’s most important business women. Today, she divides her time between board positions and volunteer work and must continually practice saying no. – But I’m enormously […]

  • Chief physicians will continue to treat with Remdesivir despite WHO study

    The fact that a study from the World Health Organization (WHO) shows that the drug has no effect on patients’ chances of survival does not have any immediate effect on the use of the drug Remdesivir in severely affected corona patients in Denmark. This is what Jens Lundgren, professor and chief physician in infectious disease […]

  • Remdesivir has no major effect on covid-19

    Remdesivir has no major effect on covid-19

    The drug Remdesivir has little or no effect on covid-19. It does not shorten the hospital stay for patients and does not increase the chance of surviving the disease. The World Health Organization WHO has come to this conclusion after clinical studies on the drug, reports the Financial Times, which has seen a report on […]

  • Reduced demand for luxury goods during the pandemic

    Reduced demand for luxury goods during the pandemic

    Consumer demand for luxury goods has fallen sharply during the corona pandemic. In Italy, the fashion industry is the sector that has lost the most. Fashion, food and furniture are some of Italy’s most important export products. But during the first half of this year, revenues in Italian multinational companies fell by seven percent compared […]