Tag: Frida
Friday's papers: Ukraine's security agreement, Tampere bike halls and ice swimming breakfast
Finland is currently negotiating an agreement with Ukraine that guarantees long-term defense assistance.
1.4 million visits to the annual tax return website since Friday
Waiting times to log in to TastSelv ran up for several hours at the weekend, ahead of the official opening of the tax assessment website on Monday. In addition, Europe has doubled its arms imports in the past four years, Denmark's plans to establish its own arms factory are becoming more expensive than expected, and…
Sofia Dalén offers hit songs from female artists
Join us as Sofia Dalén sets the women's day theme in Hitmix in P3 for an hour this Friday evening! A bunch of big hit songs from female artists are framed with fun talk with Sofia and her humor characters.
Finland's climate minister in Ukraine discusses the environmental effects of the war
Kai Mykkänen (NCP) visited the war-torn country on Friday to assess the environmental damage of the war and to discuss Finland's support for the reconstruction of Ukraine.
Friday's papers: Male leadership, hepatitis mettwurst and the deadline for Russian cars
Finnish business leadership is dominated by men, says one CEO.
This is how Sweden contributes if a NATO country is attacked
Sweden starts on Friday as a full member of NATO and with that has left over 200 years of non-alignment behind. Now Sweden has NATO's defense guarantees at the same time that the country must help other NATO countries if they are attacked. Has membership increased or decreased the risk of Sweden being drawn into…
PowerLunch with contemporary painter Apolonia Sokol
For the uninitiated, it is fair to say that the life and work of the Franco-Polish portrait painter Apolonia Sokol has so far been far from common. From battling cancer as a child and growing up poor in a theater in Paris, to navigating the art world and brushing shoulders with the famous (and infamous,…
Update yourself with the latest news in Lunchekot
The Speaker of Hungary has signed the document and thus the parliament's decision to approve Sweden's NATO application. A man has been arrested and detained on suspicion of murder after a man in his 20s was shot dead in Skärholmen in southern Stockholm on Friday evening. There is a feverish search for detention and prison…
Friday's papers: Polyglot president, housing shortage and affinity for Finnish
The rhetorical style of the next president of Finland, Alexander Stubb, differs greatly from his predecessor.
Thursday's papers: Niinistö's last days, Finnish weapons sold to Russia, ban proposal in English only
President Sauli Niinistö's last week in office has been busy, as the nation prepares for a change of power when Alexander Stubb takes office on Friday.
YLE: VR asks a lot of questions in the long-distance traffic disturbance report
Yleisradio reported last week that on Friday, February 9, locomotive drivers reported the noise and suspected track damage to the joint communication system of the drivers and Finntraffic. Unusually, the report disappeared from the system three days later and the damaged part was not found until four days later, on February 13. – Dozens of…
Karlavagnen about what our best Fridays look like
Friday is a busy day for many. For many, it is the last working day of the week. There are expectations of Friday snuggles with the family and of a nice weekend ahead. For others, Friday may not be so different from the other days of the week, Regardless of all this that's what we…
The agreement concerning NATO forces requires the approval of the majority of the parliament
The Constitutional Committee decided on Friday that the agreement on NATO forces must be approved by two-thirds of the MPs in order for it to pass.
Friday's papers: New border law, anti-Roma discrimination, Flood warning
The Finnish media reports on Friday that the government is preparing a “drastic” new law, the aim of which is to further tighten the security of Russia's eastern border.
Friday feeling: Finnish Disco
Finnish disco is a music style with its roots in 70s Finland but which is still alive and influencing the Finnish music scene. Tomorrow Saturday is Swedish Finns' Day and it will be celebrated with karaoke and a disco. Liisa Tolonen, music editor at Sveriges Radio Finska tells how Finnish disco music differs from other…
Important notice to the public in Kiruna in Kiruna Municipality, Norrbotten County.
Nordnet savings economist Frida Bratt and Swedbank and Sparbankerna private economist Arturo Arques tell you what to do if you are worried about your own association's finances. And the disastrous consequences if a condominium association goes bankrupt. Ekonomiakuten is the podcast that gives you the best tips for saving money and answers your questions about…
Declaration day – this is what you need to know
Jan Janowski, declaration expert at the Swedish Tax Agency and Frida Bratt, savings economist at Nordnet talk about what is important to consider when the declarations are sent out next week. Ekonamiakuten is the podcast that gives you the best tips for saving money and answers your questions about personal finances. Host is Maja Åström.
Call Karlavagnen and tell us about your high school years
Annika Ilmoni join us this Friday evening in P4. Yesterday was the last day for the high school elections. Where did you go and what became of you afterwards? Call on 020-22 10 30 or email [email protected].
Finland reacts, offers condolences after the death of Aleksei Navalny
Russian prison authorities announced the death of the jailed opposition leader on Friday.
Friday's papers: Electric vehicle revenue hit, Helsinki real estate and Stubb's old girlfriend
Finland receives tax revenue from electric cars.
Details of Stubb's presidential inauguration were revealed
Yle will broadcast the day's events online, on television and radio on Friday, March 1, starting at 11:30 a.m.
Karlavagnen about professional drivers
In Friday's Karlavagnen, it is about those who are out on our roads, in rough and tumble, in difficult times and under sometimes difficult conditions: Our professional drivers. Those who drive taxis, trucks and buses.
26 years old and already a veteran: Zara Larsson on life in the spotlight
26 years old – and already a veteran. When Zara Larsson releases her fourth album on Friday, she has lived more than half her life as an artist. P1 Kultur spoke to Zara Larsson about still finding her hunger, living in the public eye and about the hardest thing there is – writing about love.
Next week's political strikes will hit shops, industry, energy and transport
Most of the walkouts will take place between next Wednesday and Friday.
Russian hackers are probably behind the cyberattack on Reykjavik University
As Vísir reports, network security specialists and university employees in Reykjavik have been working since Friday morning to restore the university system and recover files after the cyber attack. A statement from the university said the Russian hacker group Akira was behind the attack. This group typically uses ransomware that encrypts or steals data and…
Russian hackers are probably behind the cyberattack on the University of Iceland
As Vísir reports, network security specialists and university employees in Reykjavik have been working since Friday morning to restore the university system and recover files after the cyber attack. A statement from the university said the Russian hacker group Akira was behind the attack. This group typically uses ransomware that encrypts or steals data and…
The number of civil service applications increases after the defense minister's statement
The Civil Service Center announced on Friday the daily record number of applications to transfer from the reserve to the civil service.
The final day of the strike brings public transport to a standstill, planes to a standstill and factories to a standstill
Traffic on the congested Kehä III motorway in the capital region was actually quieter than normal on Friday morning.
Friday's papers: Finland went on strike, Russian art and Siberian cold
In Finland, there will be significant disturbances in different parts of the country on Friday.
Widespread strikes will affect the entire country from Wednesday to Friday
From excluding early childhood education to closing grocery stores and closing factories, the political strike will affect services and industry throughout the week.
Magma may be accumulating beneath the lava field near the capital
A series of earthquakes that started southeast of Heiðmörk on Friday and intensified over the weekend may indicate that magma is accumulating at significant depths. Þorvaldur Þórðarson, professor of volcanology at the University of Iceland, said this in an interview with Morgunblaðið yesterday. The tremors were recorded near Húsfellsbruni, the closest lava field to Reykjavik.…