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Friday's strike halts most public transport services
Most of the buses in the capital region do not run on Friday. The strike also affects local and long-distance trains, the metro and trams in the area.
Finnish-Estonian power cable failure "probably not caused by an external factor"
Fingrid discovered a malfunction in the underwater cable on Friday evening, when the corresponding cable was damaged last October.
Court in The Hague: Israel must do everything to prevent genocide
On Friday, the International Court of Justice in The Hague will rule on the allegations of genocide in Gaza – a process initiated by South Africa. The court may demand a cease-fire, which the terrorist organization Hamas has stated it will comply with if Israel does so. Hamas has also announced that it intends to…
Friday papers: High turnout, artillery shells, phone battery problems
Up to 75 percent of voters are expected to vote in the first round of the Finnish presidential election on Sunday.
Friday's papers: Home vote, widening strike threat, Prime Minister's electricity bill
The home voting of the elderly in particular has shown a clear increase compared to last year's 2018 presidential election.
Karlavagnen about what we are looking forward to in 2024
We are only weeks into the new year and even if there are clouds in the sky in our world around us, everyday life goes on. We plan ahead and often have bright spots to look forward to.In Karlavagnen Friday, we want to hear what you looking forward to during the year! Are you planning…
Tobias Hübinette: That's why it's important to talk about race
Tobias Hübinette, controversial debater and researcher, is Friday's guest in P4 Extra. He has mapped the extreme right, started the newspaper Expo and questioned international adoptions. Host is Sarit Monastyrski.
The latest winter blast causes accidents, traffic problems on Finnish roads
Rescue units were busy in many areas on Friday and responded to several accidents.
Friday's papers: Zelenski warns Finland, shrinking Russia, and who wants European meat?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says that Russia is starting to talk about Finland.
The Animal Protection Center has a busy weekend with frozen swan calls
From Friday to Monday, the center received 46 calls about potentially frozen swans. Plus, the Copenhagen Marathon is sold out for the first time, the formation of a new housing organization takes Christiania one step closer to new housing plans, and B&O sales drop significantly. The full version of this article is only available to…
Tuesday's papers: Skyrocketing electricity prices, Swedish service and free sorrel
Last Friday's extreme electricity prices may repeat in Finland, according to Kauppalehti.
The spot price of electricity will rise slightly on Monday
The spot price of electricity has fallen from Friday's record high, but prices are still relatively high.
The mayor of Reykjavik withdraws from politics
Dagur B. Eggertsson, mayor of Reykjavik for 10 years, will not run in the next local elections. He announced this in an interview with Heimildin on Friday. Dagur is Reykjavik's longest-serving city councilor. He joined the city council in 2002 as an independent member of Reykjavíkurlistinn. He later joined the Alliance and became vice-chairman of…
Electricity spot prices will decrease on Sunday
After Friday's record high prices, the spot price of electricity is falling back to a lower price this weekend.
After the turbulent 24 hours – continued problems in the morning traffic
Accidents, departures and the stop on the E22 in Skåne – the traffic situation has been challenging to say the least in the last 24 hours. During Friday morning, there is a train stop between Stockholm and Gothenburg after an electrical fault in Hallsberg. Get the latest traffic updates from Sveriges Radio's traffic editor.
VR cancels dozens of weekend train routes due to the cold weather
The trains taken out of service on Friday, Saturday and Sunday will be sent for maintenance and melting, the company says.
The spot market price of electricity rose to a record 2.35 €/kWh on Friday
The increase in prices is largely due to the increased demand for electricity caused by the extreme cold, but also due to local power plant shutdowns.
Annika Sundberg, Per Naroskin and Maja Aase in Spanarna
The scouts in the P1 program are made by: Program leader is Kattis Ahlström The music is chosen by Berit Nygren. Technician: Maria Stockhaus. Producer for Spanarna in P1 is Ronnie Ritterland The scouts are broadcast in P1, Fridays at 15.04 and with a repeat on Saturdays at 9.03. The program is released as a…
Call Karlavagnen and tell us about the New Year's Eve you will never forget
In Karlavagnen Friday, we want to hear about the New Year's Eve that YOU will never forget, regardless of whether it was successful or ended in a fatal way or was even a complete failure. Did you dance until the floor collapsed? Did you meet your great love in the bustle of the square? Did…
Josefin Johansson and Anders G Carlsson in Lantzkampen
Every week when the Lantzkampen creates silly quizzes about the week's news, there are a bunch of questions left over. So instead of usually offering a best of this year, Lantzkampen proudly presents a program full of leftovers that didn't fit earlier this year. Sold out, selected, fried; rated weirdos have many names but now…
A snowstorm causes tourism chaos in southern and central Finland
Helsinki-Vantaa flights were several hours behind schedule on Friday morning, and the Finnish Meteorological Institute has warned motorists of dangerous driving conditions in the southern and central parts.
Friday's papers: Worry about war, election arrangements, white Christmas
According to a recent poll by Helsingin Sanomat, half of Finns believe that Finland must prepare for war in the next few years.
This is how you should think about mortgages and savings in 2024
Savings economists Frida Bratt, at Nordnet, and Christina Sahlberg, at Compricer, talk about why the autumn's strong stock market gains are continuing. And gives tips on how to reduce mortgage costs as much as possible if interest rates start to fall. Ekonomiakuten is the podcast that gives you the best tips for saving money and…
Call Karlavagnen – tell us how you solved the Santa issue
Sweden's largest chat room – where the listeners' stories are everything! Monday-Friday & Sunday 21:40 to midnight. Call 020-22 10 30.
300 km on foot along the old postal route
As reported by mbl.is, Einar Skúlason completed an 11-day trek along the old northeastern mail route on Friday, raising over ISK 1 million for the Akureyri Cancer Society. During the journey, he played the role of a postal worker, delivering Christmas cards along the way. Einar had previously traveled many other old mail routes that…
Hear the latest news in Ekot at quarter to five
Workplace accidents, KU notifications and EU support to Ukraine. You will hear about that and much more in Friday's Ekot quarter to five. In the studio: Alexander Ceylon Lund. Producer: Thomas Axnér.
Look into the future with Spanarna
The future is uncertain for most of us, but with one very important exception, and that is that Friday means that we get steaming fresh prophecies from the panel here in Spanarna. So if you're not afraid of what's to come, join Jonathan Lindström, Elinor Svensson and Po Tidholm on a quick visit to the…
Friday's papers: Border closure reactions, indigenous peoples' rights, setting a bad example
Many Finnish morning papers discuss the government's decision to close the eastern border again.
Hear Karlavagnen – about the best that happened this week
Annika Ilmoni join us this Friday evening in P4. Darkness and winter prevail – but surely there are always glimmers of light! talking to listeners about the best thing that happened to them in the past week. Call on 020-22 10 30 or email [email protected].
Friday's papers: reform criticism, double-handedness and expensive hobbies
On Friday, the press was looking for clues about the double handshake scandal at the president's Independence Day reception.
Cecilia Uddén on the latest from the ground offensive in Gaza
The fighting between Israel and Hamas continues. Israeli forces have launched a ground offensive in southern Gaza, according to the Israeli army, after the week-long ceasefire broke down on Friday. Hear Ekot's Middle East correspondent Cecilia Uddén about the latest.