Tag: Sun
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Adam Taal – on Tensta, gangster rap and BeyoncĂ©'s kebab
17 years ago he broke through big, with the album It's a Tensta thing and the hit My cool. He won a Grammy for Dance/Hip/Soul of the Year, and was predicted an international career. And he has toured in 35 countries and been a liaison to artists such as Rihanna and Jay-Z, but at the…
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The gang no longer exists – yet the Foxtrot deeds continue
Sandviken, Sundbyberg, Gävle, Handen, Fagersjö, Lidingö, Linköping. The list of places that have been bombed in recent weeks can be made long, and in basically all of the cases, the theory from the police is that it is the division around Foxtrot that is the motive. Hear Simon AndrĂ©ncrime reporter at Ekot, about what makes…
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HS: Winter weather interrupts the relatively warm beginning of March
Although snowfall is not rare in March, the change in weather can seem dramatic, because a new spring temperature record (7.1°C) was measured in Kaarina, Finland, on Tuesday. The first signs of change can be seen early on Wednesday. According to Foreca's forecasts, the mercury can drop as much as 10 degrees below freezing at…
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The ladies' slalom from Ă…re – and the men's five-mile
At 10.29–11.00 in SR Play, 11.02–12.00 in P3, 12.03–13.00 in P4 AlpineWorld Cup10.30 Slalom ladies (Malin Rimfors and Tobias Hellman) SkisWorld Cup10.30 50 km mass start men (Peter Sundkvist, Torgny Mogren and Jonatan Bergman) Host: William Waldetoft
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The bears of the Helsinki Zoo experience an exceptionally short hibernation
This disrupted hibernation period comes after a particularly long winter, with the spring sunshine now encouraging bears to spend more time outside. The zoo's bears had settled into hibernation in late October, but the younger bear began to make his presence known by knocking on the door of his winter den in early December. Although…
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Sports extra with ice hockey and bandy semi-finals
At 19.00–21.40 in P4 Ice hockeySM ladies semifinals18.05 Luleå–Frölunda (Peter Sundkvist) BandySM men's semi-final 3:519.00 Västerås–Edsbyn (Johan Bengts and Per Fosshaug) Hosts: Samuel Sillén and Linn Nenzén
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An unusual light phenomenon over Mývatn
Yesterday evening, an unusual light could be seen in the sky over Lake MĂ˝vatn. It was most likely caused by the launch of the Falcon-9 rocket. The launch took place from Cape Canaveral in Florida on Sunday at 3.53 Icelandic time. The rocket of Elon Musk's SpaceX company includes three US astronauts and one Russian…
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The northern lights shine all over Finland on Sunday evening
It is not uncommon for the northern lights to be spotted in southern Finland in March, according to one expert.
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Right now: SHL party in Sportextra
At 19.00–21.40 in P4 HandballMen's handball league19.00 Ystad–Kristianstad (Malin Rimfors) Ice hockeySHL men19.00Skellefteå–Rögle (Peter Sundkvist)Leksand–Frölunda (Johan Bengts)Örebro–Luleå (Mats Fagerström)HV71–Modo (Magnus Wahlman)Växjö–Linköping (Jan Rindstig)Malmö–Oskarshamn (Andreas Matz) Program managers: Roger Burman and Selma Jennervall
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The battle for the green transition
The climate crisis worsens with each passing year and the main culprit in the drama is the continued dependence on fossil fuels. To solve this, the global energy supply must be switched to renewables – to sun, wind and water. Some believe that this one the green transition will not only solve the climate crisis…
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Exiled oligarch Khodorkovsky will visit Finland on Sunday
Mikhail Khodorkovsky is a former oligarch who fell out with Vladimir Putin.
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Wish night with Peter Sundberg and Anton Vretander
Music, competitions and conversations. A program for you who are awake, quite simply. Request a song until 05.00 by emailing [email protected] or at Instagram.
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Wish night with Peter Sundberg and Anton Vretander
Music, competitions and conversations. A program for you who are awake, quite simply. Request a song until 05.00 by emailing [email protected] or at Instagram.
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Marcus Wandt – wants to take everyone to space
After 22 days in space and several subsequent days at the European space agency ESA's facility in Cologne, astronaut Marcus Wandt landed on Swedish soil on Sunday, February 18. The effort was extensive, but only a couple of hours later he sat down at Söndagsintervurgen's interview microphone to try to put into words what he…
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Lehto Group is applying for corporate restructuring
Bankruptcies are the largest in the Finnish construction industry in recent years. The subsidiaries were effectively responsible for all of Lehto Group's residential and commercial construction. According to Asiakastieto's data, Lehto Asunnot accounted for approximately EUR 212 million and Lehto Tilat EUR 130 million of the turnover of approximately EUR 345 million reported by the…
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Democrats' attempt to duck Biden's memory problems
Hear Cecilia Khavar, foreign correspondent and former US correspondent, tell about the new investigation where a prosecutor, after questioning Biden, states that he has difficulty remembering important events. The investigation makes the question of Joe Biden's health more relevant than ever. Democrats have so far dealt with his misstatements and stumbles by having him jog,…
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A 15-year-old was driving a car at a speed of 150 km/h
On Sunday, just after 5:30 a.m., police in the capital began a pursuit of a vehicle that did not stop for a police check. After a short chase, the vehicle was stopped. It turned out that the driver was 15 years old. The parents of the minor driver were contacted and arrived at the police…
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Start your Sunday with Good Morning World
Sveriges Radio's weekly magazine about the past week and the week to come with reports, interviews, comments and satire.
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Baldur. Islands of the White Sun (book fragment)
This book takes place in the capital region, Akranes, the Reykjanes Peninsula and beyond. The background of the story is demythologized Iceland, but also Poland… And this is only volume 1… »The voice of an imam calling to prayer suddenly rang out from the back of the bus. Jesus, I just fell asleep. I opened…
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FMI: Sunday sun in the shop
According to the Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland will be basking in the winter sun on Sunday.
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The Blue Lagoon has been opened to visitors
Information about the opening can be found in the company's announcement. The decision was made in cooperation with the authorities. The company says security will be ensured and experts will closely monitor the area. All Blue Lagoon facilities were evacuated on February 8, and when the eruption began between the SundhnĂşka and StĂłra-SkĂłgafell mountains in…
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This winter and the next aurora viewing period
The sun's activity is approaching its peak, which increases the frequency and intensity of aurora displays.
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Collision of private planes – no one was injured
The planes that collided on the south coast on Sunday are not airworthy. The Transport Accident Investigation Commission is investigating the matter. No one was injured in the incident. It is believed that the collision occurred in the so-called uncontrolled airspace. These planes flew from Belfast to the United States with a stopover at KeflavĂk…
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Johanna Fränden hosts Cristopher Garplind and Hanna Hellquist
Afternoon in P3 with sports journalist Johanna Fränden. Why does football mean so much more than sport to Ivory Coast? On Sunday, the African Men's Football Championship was decided when host nation Ivory Coast defeated Nigeria 2-1. The country's path to the gold has been filled with trials. With us to tell you about Ivory…
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Stubb promises to continue Niinistö's foreign policy line
President-elect Alexander Stubb spoke to the domestic and international press on Monday afternoon after winning Sunday's surprisingly close run-off election.
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Why do we let Denmark humiliate us again and again?
Ever since the Stockholm massacre, Denmark has emerged victorious from conflicts and collaborations with Sweden. Malin, Fredrik and Olle try to find out how it is that Sweden so often allows itself to be pissed off by Denmark. Malin tells the story of Ă–resund, Fredrik figures out how SAS and Eurovision benefit the Danish economy…
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APN Podcast: Alexander Stubb won a very Finnish election
Finland woke up to a new era on Monday after the NCP candidate Stubb won the presidential election on Sunday evening.
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Stubb thanks Haavisto for the incredibly “fair and honest” presidential election race
The president-elect also thanked his campaign organization and his immediate family. In the second round of the presidential elections, Stubb received 51.6 percent and Haavisto 48.4 percent of the votes cast, and the candidates were finally separated by less than 99,000 votes. While Stubb received 52.8 percent of the 2,015,577 votes cast in advance, Haavisto…
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Presidential Election 2024: Live blog
On Sunday, Finland will vote for a new president in the second election round.
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No signs of volcanic activity
There are no longer any signs of eruptive activity between the peaks of SundhnĂşka and StĂłra-SkĂłgarfell. The two craters were still active yesterday morning, but webcams have not detected any magma flows since then. This is confirmed for mbl.is by SalĂłme JĂłrunn BernharĂ°sdĂłttir, a specialist in natural hazards at the Icelandic Meteorological Institute. There is…
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Charlotte Gyllenhammar – up and down the world
Charlotte Gyllenhammar is one of Sweden's most prominent artists, with notable sculptures and installations. Several of them can be seen in the public space. Like the Child and Mother fountains in Malmö or the memorials to Raoul Wallenberg and Dag Hammarskjöld in Gothenburg and Uppsala. In autumn 2023, she returned to her big breakthrough, the…
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Yle's election poll: The gap is narrowing, undecided voters will play a key role in Sunday's round
The supporters of the fundamentalist Jussi Halla-aho and the centrist Olli Rehn in the first round have moved behind Alexander Stubb, while Pekka Haavisto inherits votes from the left.
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Evacuation of the Blue Lagoon
All Blue Lagoon facilities in Svartsengi were evacuated due to earthquakes that occurred in the SundhnĂşka series of craters in the run-up to the eruption, which began around 6 a.m. today. The evacuation was successful, and guests are either on their way to other hotels or have already arrived there, and employees are at home.…