Tag: Sun

  • VMA in Uppsala municipality •

    VMA in Uppsala municipality •

    A declaration of solidarity between Great Britain and Sweden has been signed when Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson (S) and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson met in Harpsund on Wednesday. The declaration of solidarity is about how the countries should help each other in the event of war. The details of the declaration of solidarity […]

  • VMA in Uppsala municipality •

    VMA in Uppsala municipality •

    About Kjell Lönnå Started his first choir as a 15-year-old and is strongly associated with Sundsvall as leader of the city’s chamber choir since the start in 1965. Has led choirs in radio and television since 1957 and has been the host of a variety of television programs, including and SVT’s Café Sundsvall and Playful […]

  • STT: Nurses could not afford another strike

    STT: Nurses could not afford another strike

    A protracted nurses ‘strike would have weighed heavily on the coffers of the nurses’ unions, Tehy and Super, STT said on Sunday, referring to documents from unions filed with the National Board of Patents and Registration. The financial situation of the unions is a strictly kept secret, but last year’s statements show that the unions […]

  • Lena Hallin – about secrets, hard pinches and threats to the nation

    Lena Hallin – about secrets, hard pinches and threats to the nation

    In Swedish Radio’s Sunday interview, you meet the person behind the public mask in journalism’s most basic form – the interview. The host is Martin Wicklin. Producer: Ulrika Stenström. Contact: [email protected] About Lena Hallin Lena Hallin is head of Sweden’s military intelligence and security service (Must) and has had a straight career towards the top. […]

  • Hesburger will close all offices in Russia and Belarus this week

    Hesburger will close all offices in Russia and Belarus this week

    The Finnish fast food chain Hesburger has announced that most of its stores in Russia and Belarus are now closed and others are expected to close by Sunday. The company said earlier this month that it plans to close all its restaurants in both countries by the end of April, when criticism of the Turku-based […]

  • The Red Wings will sign the first round of Simon Edvinsson in 2021

    The Red Wings will sign the first round of Simon Edvinsson in 2021

    The Detroit Red Wings signed defender Simon Edvinsson to a three-year entry contract on Sunday. The deal begins with the 2022-23 season for Edvinsson, who was selected by the Red Wings with the sixth overall pick in the 2021 NHL draft. Edvinsson, 19, scored 19 points (two goals, 17 assists) and a plus-13 rating in […]

  • Zelensky met the world press underground

    Zelensky met the world press underground

    Swedish Radio’s correspondents Caroline Kernen and Richard Myrenberg met the president for the first time since the war began. At the same time, Russia is talking about an escalation of the war. A way to both threaten and intimidate Ukraine and the rest of Europe, according to Major General Mats Engman. Host: Sara Stenholm Participants: […]

  • Pertti Lindgren the sun-and-spring who deceived Sweden

    Pertti Lindgren the sun-and-spring who deceived Sweden

    Pertti Lindgren was born in 1936 in Finland and life begins with a war. He comes to Sweden as a child of war, only five years old. His father has died at the front, his mother is destitute and can not keep him. In Sweden, he ends up with a well-to-do family, five hundred miles […]

  • Åsa Jinder – about the emperor, the mother and Mick Jagger

    Åsa Jinder – about the emperor, the mother and Mick Jagger

    In Swedish Radio’s Sunday interview, you meet the person behind the mask of the public in journalism’s most basic form – the interview. The host is Martin Wicklin. Producer: Ulrika Stenström. Contact: [email protected] About Åsa Jinder She has toured for 45 years, ever since she became Sweden’s youngest national fiddler of all time. Åsa Jinder […]

  • Confessions of a policeman

    Confessions of a policeman

    One year after the terrorist attack in Stockholm, the police Hanif Azizi tells honestly, frankly and naked about his experiences during the day that shook Sweden – as a police officer and as a human being. Hear about the feeling of being in a war zone and about how close Hanif was to shooting a […]

  • Southern and central Finland is set to be shown in the northern lights

    Southern and central Finland is set to be shown in the northern lights

    The chances of seeing the northern lights in southern and central Finland are good "high" According to the Finnish Meteorological Institute, in the coming days. Geomagnetic disturbances have been observed in the last 24 hours, the institute said northern lights The phenomenon is therefore likely to be visible in the Finnish sky at dusk on […]

  • Malin threw herself out of the burning high-rise – love Daniel captured her

    Malin threw herself out of the burning high-rise – love Daniel captured her

    The large apartment building in Ånge is on fire and Malin is stuck. Many meters down, outside the window, stands her partner Daniel Sundkvist. He’s panicked, and can do nothing. The house with sixteen apartments is on full fire and the rescue personnel do not make it. Malin is left alone. She must jump to […]

  • Ewa Fröling – about anger as a driving force

    Ewa Fröling – about anger as a driving force

    In Swedish Radio’s Sunday interview, you meet the person behind the mask of the public in journalism’s most basic form – the interview. The host is Martin Wicklin. Producer: Hannah Engberg. Contact: [email protected] About Ewa Fröling This summer she turns 70 and it is 40 years since Ewa Fröling had her big breakthrough in Ingmar […]

  • The weather changes when the storm arrives in Finland

    The weather changes when the storm arrives in Finland

    A winter explosion is expected in Finland this weekend, with strong winds and heavy rains expected from Friday. Ylen meteorologist Elias Paakanen says a large low-pressure range is approaching from the west, bringing rain all over the country. On Friday, rains will satellite as snow in the north and rain in the south. Night winds […]

  • The ban on overtime and shift work in the public sector begins

    The ban on overtime and shift work in the public sector begins

    Public sector workers have embarked on a week-long strike to draw attention to demands to improve pay and working conditions. The industrial struggle between the public sector unions JHL, Juko and Jyty began on Monday and will continue until Sunday 27 March. Despite the ban on overtime and shift work, employees continue to perform tasks […]

  • Josef Newgarden beat Scott McLaughlin on the final lap and won XPEL 375

    Josef Newgarden beat Scott McLaughlin on the final lap and won XPEL 375

    Josef Newgarden overtook Team Penske’s teammate Scott McLaughlin from New Zealand on the final lap on Sunday to win XPEL 375 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. McLaughlin led for most of the race before Newgarden passed him in turn 4 on the final lap and hit him to the finish line in […]

  • Joakim Paasikivi on a possible turning point in the war

    Joakim Paasikivi on a possible turning point in the war

    In the segment, you hear Lieutenant Colonel Joakim Paasikivi about the latest military developments in Ukraine. The feature was broadcast in Good Morning World on Sunday, March 20, 2022.

  • I-League: Punjab, NEROCA share destroyed after 1-1 draw

    Kalyani (West Bengal) [India]March 20 (ANI): RoundGlass Punjab FC and NEROCA FC shared the switch when their I-League competition ended in a 1-1 draw at Kalyani Stadium on Sunday. After 57 minutes, NEROCA FC put Sergio Mendigutxia ahead 2 – 0 when he rose to head in a cross from the right wing. NEROCA FC […]

  • VMA in Ängelholm

    VMA in Ängelholm

    It is the Sweden Democrats’ chairman of the municipality, Darko Mamkovic, who is angry when he sees the Norrköping City Museum’s exhibition “Co-operation and resistance”. It is an image that provoked the Sweden Democrats’ strong man so much that he made a police case out of it. P4 Story tells about the exhibition that is […]

  • Putin’s nuclear threat shakes the world

    Putin’s nuclear threat shakes the world

    Cast: Toshiyuki MimakiHiroshima Survivor, Pavel Podvigresearcher at the UN Institute for Disarmament Research, Pavel Felgenhauermilitary analyst and columnist for the newspaper Novaya Gazeta, Henrik Nerlundarchitectural historian, Vendela Englund BurnettChairman of the Doctors Against Nuclear Weapons, Inna Sovsun, Member of Parliament Ukraine, Mariana Budjeryn, researcher at Harvard University, Hans KristensenDirector of the Federation of American Scientists, […]

  • Sven Hirdman – about Russia, the war and diplomacy

    Sven Hirdman – about Russia, the war and diplomacy

    In Swedish Radio’s Sunday interview, you meet the person behind the public mask in journalism’s most basic form – the interview. The host is Martin Wicklin. Producer: Hannah Engberg. Contact: [email protected] About Sven Hirdman Sweden’s ambassador to Moscow 1994–2004, but diplomat Sven Hirdman has also worked in Beijing, Tel Aviv and London. He has been […]

  • Right now: Ukraine calls Russia’s humanitarian corridors “immoral”

    Right now: Ukraine calls Russia’s humanitarian corridors “immoral”

    The war in Ukraine is in its twelfth day. Russia says it has opened humanitarian corridors so that civilians can escape. But they are rejected by the Ukrainian leaders because they lead to Russia and Belarus. The Red Cross tells the BBC that the evacuation corridors set up on Sunday to get civilians out of […]

  • Norway’s Oyre Slind wins the Vasaloppet for women in record time

    MORA, March 6 (Xinhua) – Norwegian skier Astrid Oyre Slind won the Ladies’ Vasaloppet competition on Sunday after breaking the course record. Oyre Slind crossed the finish line in three hours 50 minutes and six seconds, 2:47 ahead of the Swedish skier Britta Johansson Norgren. Oyres compatriot Emilie Fleten finished third. “Finally! It means so […]

  • Police: It takes weeks to clear a passport congestion

    Police: It takes weeks to clear a passport congestion

    According to the police board, the number of passport applications has increased in recent weeks. Passport application deadlines are congested at police stations across the country, the National Police Board told STT on Sunday. Those wishing to renew their passport will have to wait weeks for a face-to-face meeting. People can also renew their passports […]

  • Nina Wähä: “The idea for the book came in a dream!”

    Nina Wähä: “The idea for the book came in a dream!”

    “Babetta” is about Katja and Lou. Once in high school, their friendship was as intense as it was mutual. But the years passed, and while Lou broke through as a movie star, Katja had to put her dreams on the shelf. When Nina Wähä now visits Marie Lundström, there will be a conversation about how […]

  • The Czechs refuse to face Russia in the World Cup qualifiers

    The Czechs refuse to face Russia in the World Cup qualifiers

    The Czech national team joined Poland and Sweden on Sunday to declare their refusal to play against Russia in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, citing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The schedule says that the Czechs will meet Sweden and Russia to meet Poland on March 24. The winners of the two matches will play on […]

  • The Czechs refuse to face Russia in the World Cup qualifiers

    The Czechs refuse to face Russia in the World Cup qualifiers

    The Czech national team joined Poland and Sweden on Sunday to declare their refusal to play against Russia in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, citing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The schedule says that the Czechs will meet Sweden and Russia to meet Poland on March 24. The winners of the two matches will play on […]

  • This happened during the night in Kiev

    This happened during the night in Kiev

    Host: Johar Bendjelloul Participants: Louise Callaghan, correspondent for the Sunday Times, Fanny Hedenmo, reporter at Ekot and Niklas Nilsson, associate professor of war science at the Swedish National Defense College. From Ekot’s extra broadcast on P1 on Saturday at 8 on February 26, 2022.

  • Right now: Direct report from inside the Ukrainian capital Kiev

    Right now: Direct report from inside the Ukrainian capital Kiev

    “Fighting and explosions were heard all night,” said Louise Callaghan, a Sunday Times correspondent Hear her in Ekot’s extra broadcast on P1

  • Putin’s invasion of Ukraine joins NATO

    Putin’s invasion of Ukraine joins NATO

    Participants: Ann-Sofie DahlAssociate Professor of International Politics, Adam Sunny MeinertzVeteran of Afghanistan, Leonard Schuette, doctoral student Maastricht University, Jean-Marie Bockelformer Deputy Minister of Defense of France, Pierre MorcosFrench NATO expert, Agoston Mrazthink tank Nezopont, Tamás Csiki VargaHungarian defense researcher, Gunilla Herolf security analysts, Wess Mitchell Former United States Secretary of State Host: Robin [email protected] Reporters: […]

  • 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 […]

  • Fans celebrate hockey gold

    Fans celebrate hockey gold

    The happy people started gathering at the Havis Amanda statue on the Helsinki market square on Sunday morning shortly after Finland won the Russian 2-1 men’s hockey Olympic final in Beijing. Helsinki City Councilor Pekka Sauri (Green) joined the Helsinki Market Square party, but told Yle that he was also keeping an eye on the […]

  • Finland beats Russia for its first Olympic hockey gold

    Finland beats Russia for its first Olympic hockey gold

    BEIJING – Finland’s men’s ice hockey team finally reached the top of the Olympic podium on Sunday by beating the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) 2-1 to take the last gold medal offered at the Beijing Winter Games. Ville Pokka and Hannes Bjorninen each had a goal while Harri Sateri was rock solid in the net […]

  • Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics: Defending champions Russia play Finland for gold in men’s ice hockey

    Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics: Defending champions Russia play Finland for gold in men’s ice hockey

    Peking [China]February 19 (ANI): After a couple of exciting semi-final matches on Friday, it will be the defending champion ROC against Finland in Sunday’s gold medal for the men’s ice hockey match at the ongoing Winter Olympics in Beijing 2022. ROC made it through an epic semi-final with Sweden when the reigning Olympic champions triumphed […]

  • Gina Dirawi – is finally whole

    Gina Dirawi – is finally whole

    In Swedish Radio’s Sunday interview, you meet the person behind the mask of the public in journalism’s most basic form – the interview. The host is Martin Wicklin. Producer: Hannah Engberg. Contact: [email protected] About Gina Dirawi The host and artist Gina Dirawi was born and raised in Sundsvall. She had her big breakthrough as a […]

  • Finland won the Slovakian hockey Olympic final

    Finland won the Slovakian hockey Olympic final

    The Finnish men’s hockey national team won 2-0 in Slovakia in the semi-finals of Friday’s Olympics and will advance to Sunday’s final with either the Swedish or Russian Olympic Committee (ROC). Paint the first batch Sakari Manninen had given Lions early leadership, which they resolutely defended with the help of the netminder Harri Säteri made […]

  • Janne became Bruce Springsteen’s photographer

    Janne became Bruce Springsteen’s photographer

    Jan M Lundahl’s first camera is a Chinon. And he uses it diligently. The thirteen-year-old’s dream of becoming a photographer grows over the years into an unlikely career. Stefan Sundberg has met the photographer whose dream of one day being able to photograph his musical hero Bruce Springsteen comes true. In Stefan Sundberg’s documentary you […]

  • Russian ski queens are enjoying more success in Beijing

    Russian ski queens are enjoying more success in Beijing

    Yulia Stupak and Natalia Nepryaeva added their medal in Beijing The Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) duo Yulia Stupak and Natalia Nepryaeva took another Beijing medal with a third place finish in Wednesday’s classic women’s team sprint. After success with a gold medal in the ladies’ 4 x 5 km cross-country ski relay, Stupak and Nepryaeva […]

  • We do not care about sanctions against Russia

    We do not care about sanctions against Russia

    Russia’s ambassador to Sweden has called NATO’s expansion the? Biggest threat? to Moscow Russia’s ambassador to Sweden, did not mince words when he on Sunday presented a strong reprimand against the Western world’s coercive measures. – Excuse my language, but we do not care about sanctions, says Viktor Tatarintsev to Aftonbladet. The United States, Britain […]

  • Medalists of women’s 10 km biathlon in Beijing 2022

    Medalists of women’s 10 km biathlon in Beijing 2022

    © Provided by Xinhua CHONGLI, Zhangjiakou, February 13 (Xinhua) – Norway’s Marte Olsbu Roeiseland won her third gold medal in Beijing 2022 after winning the ladies’ 10 km biathlon here on Sunday. Roeiseland won in 34 minutes and 46.9 seconds to add a fourth to his medal collection here which also includes gold medals in […]

  • Margareta Ingelstam – on the fight for adoptions and peace on earth

    Margareta Ingelstam – on the fight for adoptions and peace on earth

    In Swedish Radio’s Sunday interview, you meet the person behind the public mask in journalism’s most basic form – the interview. The host is Martin Wicklin. Producer: Hannah Engberg. Contact: [email protected] About Margareta Ingelstam Margareta Ingelstam, 84, is an acclaimed peace activist, author and educator who has devoted her entire life to working internationally for […]

  • When a virus divided the Nordic countries

    When a virus divided the Nordic countries

    Cast: Malin Billercartoonist, Anders Ljunggrenchairman of the Stockholm branch of the Nordic Association, Linus ErikssonCEO of Öresundsbron, Ole Jörgen Lindstore manager at Maximat in Nordby, Kent Hanssonmunicipal councilor in Strömstad (S), Johan StrangNordic Researcher University of Helsinki, Josefin CarlringSecretary General of the Nordic Association in Sweden Host: Robin [email protected] Reporter: Carina Holmberg Technician: Josef Reinhold […]

  • Skier Niskanen won the Finnish gold

    Skier Niskanen won the Finnish gold

    Skier Iivo Niskanen placed first in the men’s 15-kilometer classic final on Friday and secured Finland’s first gold medal at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. Expected duel between Niskanen and Alexander Bolshunov The competition of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) was not disappointing, as the Finnish skier was 23.2 seconds ahead of his main […]

  • Sweden’s Sundling wins women’s sprint free gold in Beijing 2022 (updated)

    CHONGLI, Zhangjiakou, February 8 (Xinhua) – Jonna Sundling and Maja Dahlqvist made a one-two-finish for Sweden in the cross-country skiing for the women’s sprint-free in Beijing 2022 here on Tuesday night. 27-year-old Sundling, reigning world champion in classic sprint, led his teammate Dahlqvist through the first half and opened a gap in the second half […]

  • Vegan party members agree that it was a mistake to exclude the party’s meat

    Vegan party members agree that it was a mistake to exclude the party’s meat

    For reasons that even he did not fully understand, Henrik Vindfeldt was thrown out of the Vegan Party in January. But today, the co-founder is back in the game. Critical issues at extraordinary general meeting On Sunday at 11.00, there was a national emergency meeting at Zleep Hotel in Høje Taastrup to take up two […]

  • Medal table at the Winter Olympics in Beijing on February 6

    BEIJING, February 6 (Xinhua) – The following is the medal table at the Winter Olympics in Beijing after competitions on Sunday, February 6 (table under delegations, gold, silver, bronze and total medals): Norway 2 0 1 3 Sweden 2 0 0 2 ROC 1 2 2 5 Germany 1 1 0 2 The Netherlands 1 […]

  • Man taken into operation with drone in Swedish restricted area is Russian

    Man taken into operation with drone in Swedish restricted area is Russian

    It sounded like the opening scenes of a creepy new Netflix thriller. During January, drones had been observed near Swedish nuclear power plants, airports, military areas and castles. The authorities had no idea who was behind it: a foreign power, terrorists, anarchists, hobbyists… choose for yourself! As in Denmark, drones are strictly forbidden from such […]

  • Last month among the warmest January in history

    Last month among the warmest January in history

    Warmer and wetter The month was also very dry with about 20 percent less rainfall than usual. And there was also more sunshine to sunbathe in – over 10 percent more than usual. DMI observations indicate that the Danish climate has changed to the point where we can expect future winters to be warmer and […]

  • Alexandra Pascalidou – an emotional warrior on the run

    Alexandra Pascalidou – an emotional warrior on the run

    In Swedish Radio’s Sunday interview, you meet the person behind the public mask in journalism’s most basic form – the interview. The host is Martin Wicklin. Producer: Hannah Engberg. Contact: [email protected] About Alexandra Pascalidou Alexandra Pascalidou is an acclaimed journalist, author, playwright, human rights activist and lecturer. Right now current with the play Moms at […]

  • VMA in Stenungsund in Västra Götaland County

    VMA in Stenungsund in Västra Götaland County

    Forget anarchist revolution and big banks blown up. In the new version of the film “Fight club” which has been released on the streaming service Tencent, the ending is much more constructive. In this week’s episode we also talk about how the infection finds its way into the Olympic bubble and try to understand why […]

  • A record number of apartments were built in Espoo

    A record number of apartments were built in Espoo

    The number of building permits issued for housing also remained high. Building permits were issued for 5,737 dwellings in 2021, compared to 6,434 in the previous year. The number of dwellings built exceeded Espoo’s annual housing production target of 3,300 dwellings. “Based on the housing started and the building permits issued, this trend seems to […]

  • Jerzy Sarnecki – on crime, dyslexia and the Jewish heritage

    Jerzy Sarnecki – on crime, dyslexia and the Jewish heritage

    In Swedish Radio’s Sunday interview, you meet the person behind the mask of the public in journalism’s most basic form – the interview. The host is Martin Wicklin. Producer: Hannah Engberg. Contact: [email protected] About Jerzy Sarnecki 74-year-old professor emeritus in criminology at Stockholm University. As a 20-year-old in 1969, he fled anti-Semitic Poland with his […]

  • YLE: The center wins, the Basic Finns lose their footing before the provincial elections

    YLE: The center wins, the Basic Finns lose their footing before the provincial elections

    The Coalition Party will remain quite comfortable on the pile with a 22.4 per cent support party at the source of the campaign to run before the elections on Sunday 23 January. The popularity of the Social Democratic Party fell 0.9 points to 18.0 percent, allowing for a fierce battle for second place between it […]

  • The law on deferment of payments has been approved

    The law on deferment of payments has been approved

    The bill of the Minister of Finance on deferring the payment of public fees and extending the deadline for submitting applications for subsidies in connection with the coronavirus epidemic was adopted yesterday around midnight by 47 votes. Þórhildur Sunna Ævarsdóttir, an MP from the Pirate Party, criticized the working methods of the majority in discussions […]

  • Icelanders are looking for sun for Easter

    Icelanders are looking for sun for Easter

    While the coronary disease epidemic continues to rage, it does not seem to prevent Icelanders from traveling towards the sun. Þórunn Reynisdóttir, general manager of the travel agency Úrvals-Útsýn, says today in an interview with the daily Morgunblaðið that she is optimistic about the situation. “We have a lot of reservations during the Easter period. […]

  • The advance voting rate is 16%

    The advance voting rate is 16%

    By Sunday evening, about 16.3 per cent of those entitled to vote had voted in the Finnish provincial elections, with advance voting time open until Tuesday. This equates to approximately 640,500 votes in Finland’s historic, council vote for the first time. The residents of Etelä-Savo used the most in advance voting, as one in five […]

  • Advance voting in county council elections 8.5 per cent

    Advance voting in county council elections 8.5 per cent

    About 8.5 percent of Finland’s 3.9 million eligible voters have already taken the opportunity to vote before next week’s election day on Sunday, January 23rd. That means about 333,000 people. Advance ballot boxes opened across the country on Wednesday, and the first couple of polling stations were busier than last year’s municipal elections. However, due […]

  • Known font?  Yes!  Probably factual?  Yes!  False findings?  Yes!  False flyer?  Yes!

    Known font? Yes! Probably factual? Yes! False findings? Yes! False flyer? Yes!

    The font is well known, the logos and graphics are the same: a flyer in your mailbox like several you have previously received from the Danish Health and Medicines Authority with advice on corona. But this one has a different tone. “How many jabs will you end up having?” it raises questions next to a […]

  • Crown Princess Victoria’s husband tests positive for covid-19

    STOCKHOLM, January 9 (Xinhua) – Crown Princess Victoria’s husband, Prince Daniel, has tested positive for covid-19, the Royal Court stated on Sunday, one day after the Crown Princess’ positive test. “The prince, who is fully vaccinated, has very mild symptoms and is well,” the Royal Court said in a press release. On Saturday, the Royal […]

  • The hated sprint – from circus branch to Swedish success

    The hated sprint – from circus branch to Swedish success

    Participants: Anna Olsson, Olympic gold medalist 2006 in sprint relay.Torgny Mogren, Radiosport’s expert and former sprint opponent.Solveig and Bengt-Erik Bengtsson, former International Ski Federation FIS. Invented the sprint. A program by Martin Sundelius, 2021.

  • The Lux Helsinki Light Festival comes alive in the midst of epidemic changes

    The Lux Helsinki Light Festival comes alive in the midst of epidemic changes

    After a break caused by Covid for a year, the Helsinki light art exhibition Lux Helsinki will return on Wednesday evening. However, the deteriorating situation has led organizers to make last-minute changes to this year’s program to ensure public safety. The event, which lasts for five days until Sunday, is mainly held outdoors around the […]

  • The telescope tightens its sun visor – if it goes wrong, everything goes wrong

    The telescope tightens its sun visor – if it goes wrong, everything goes wrong

    There are many small steps that should work when the telescope, after its narrow journey in an Ariane rocket, unfolds its various parts to reach its final shape in a few weeks. Then it should also have reached its place in space, 1.5 million kilometers into the solar system. How’s the telescope doing right now? […]

  • Finland welcomes the new year in the cold

    Finland welcomes the new year in the cold

    “At the turn of the year, it is largely cloudy in southern and central Finland. During the night, it can rain a few cents of snow in the southwest and south. In northern Lapland and the Oulu region, the year ends with clear weather, ”he said. “The best views of the fireworks are in the […]

  • Rickard Söderberg

    Rickard Söderberg

    Opera singer Rickard Söderberg has sung on several of the opera world’s big stages and been a radio host for “Operahuset i P2” and on SVT for “Gatans kör” and “Hjälp! I’m going to the opera ”. Rickard Söderberg has also participated in “Melodifestivalen”, “Let’s dance” and “Körslaget”. Rickard Söderberg is up to date with […]

  • About 2,500 flights canceled, 5,200 late worldwide on Tuesday: Tracker

    About 2,500 flights canceled, 5,200 late worldwide on Tuesday: Tracker

    Data from Flightradar24 showed that the day before, a total of 12,528 flights and 2,959 canceled flights were reported from airlines and airports in the United States, accounting for nearly half of all global delays and cancellations. Similarly, air passengers in the United States experienced flight disruptions when 2,513 flights were canceled on Sunday and […]

  • Podcasts & programs

    Podcasts & programs

    This year’s most listened to Sunday interviews

  • Podcasts & programs

    Podcasts & programs

    This year’s most listened to Sunday interviews

  • Voting: Less than half plan to vote in the provincial election

    Voting: Less than half plan to vote in the provincial election

    According to a study commissioned by the Fitness Foundation (KAKS), less than 40 percent of those eligible to vote could vote for members of the provincial assembly next month. From next year, Finnish health and social care providers will be under the control of the new county governments. Voters will go to the polls on […]

  • Send your last minute Christmas package and card no later than Tuesday, December 21st

    Send your last minute Christmas package and card no later than Tuesday, December 21st

    Packages can be paid here, At MyPost or at a Post office. Prepaid packages can be mailed from any Posti parcel machine or Post office. You can still send your Christmas cards by adding a plus sticker to your domestic worthless token, allowing the cards to be mailed by Tuesday, December 21st, according to your […]

  • Norway has the highest increase in infection in Europe

    Norway has the highest increase in infection in Europe

    Norway has the highest increase in the number of Covid-19 infections in Europe. From Tuesday to Friday last week, Norway set an infection record every day, writes NRK. In the last week, the number of infected per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days has gone from 690 to 934. This means that Norway is […]

  • Akurean Birkir Blær won the Swedish edition of Idol

    Akurean Birkir Blær won the Swedish edition of Idol

    Birki Blær Óðinsson won the Swedish edition of Idol on Friday evening. He competed with Jacqline Mossberg Mounkassa. The prize in the competition is a contract with the Universal label and a cash prize. Birkir Blær sang a total of three songs during the final evening. One he has sung before, It’s A Man’s World […]

  • Paperiliitto, Metsä signed a collective agreement

    Paperiliitto, Metsä signed a collective agreement

    The Paper Association and the forest company Metsä have announced that an agreement has been reached on a company-specific collective agreement. President of the Association Petri Vanhala wrote in a press release that he was pleased with both "spirit and outcome" discussions. "Negotiations between Paperiliito and Metsä Group lasted quite a long time, but they […]

  • Cold but beautiful: Light pillars adorn the Finnish horizon

    Cold but beautiful: Light pillars adorn the Finnish horizon

    Frost in winter can produce quite wonderful lighting effects. As an example, since Tuesday night, Lahti residents have been actively sharing images of vertical light poles from street lights across the city. "The phenomenon is reminiscent of floodlights that were used to detect planes in the sky during the war." I show Hannu Valta, A […]

  • Fit for business: Eight skills you MUST master to be an effective leader

    Fit for business: Eight skills you MUST master to be an effective leader

    The brain is a survival machine that creates survival mechanisms to protect itself socially. And many of these safeguards can inadvertently cause problems in an organization. Leaders own their own emotions and behaviors in response to what is happening around them. They have mastered these eight skills to avoid being taken over by these mechanisms. […]

  • Finnish board members urged to avoid contact due to coronavirus infection

    Finnish board members urged to avoid contact due to coronavirus infection

    Haavisto was tested for the virus while waiting for a commute on Saturday. A government spokesman said at the time that the minister had no symptoms and was working from home for the time being. The source of the infection is still unknown. The government security chief has advised other ministers and certain officials as […]

  • The Savior and the Fall – the tours around Daniel Kindberg and ÖFK

    The Savior and the Fall – the tours around Daniel Kindberg and ÖFK

    On Friday, December 3, the Court of Appeal’s judgment will be handed down in the high-profile economic crime case against ÖFK’s former chairman and former CEO of Östersundshem Daniel Kindberg and his co-defendant. P4 Story tells about the football club’s unprecedented success on the pitch and about what happened next to the pitch until the […]

  • The lights on the Christmas tree donated by Oslo to Reykjavik are on

    The lights on the Christmas tree donated by Oslo to Reykjavik are on

    According to Morgunblaðið and you can check it yourself, on the first Sunday of Advent, the lights on the Oslo Christmas tree were lit on the Austurvöllur square. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, there was no official program, but lighting up the tree was broadcast live on RÚV’s evening news. Lighting the lights for years marked […]

  • Finnish Lapland slips into the polar night

    Finnish Lapland slips into the polar night

    Polar night, known in Finnish as polar night, started from the northernmost part of Finland on Wednesday and continues day by day further south. The sun shone for the last time until the beginning of 2022 in Nuorgam, the northernmost municipality in Utsjoki, with 200 inhabitants. The next time the sun peeks into the sky […]

  • Fiorentina end Milan’s unbeaten run in Serie A.

    ROM, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) – AC Milan saw their Serie A unbeaten run end on Saturday, when they suffered a 4-3 setback away against Fiorentina, as Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s double was not enough. Milan had never tasted a defeat in the domestic league since April and recorded 10 wins and two draws. But Rossoneri came back […]

  • It may be snowing next weekend all the way south of Helsinki

    It may be snowing next weekend all the way south of Helsinki

    While temperatures aren’t expected to drop low enough for it to snow on Saturday, they should drop near freezing on Sunday. – It may snow in the south on weekends. At the moment, it looks like it could indeed rain down south, “he confirmed to the daily, refusing to assess whether there could be enough […]

  • Remembering the Fallen – November 14, 2021

    Remembering the Fallen – November 14, 2021

    On Sunday, November 14, Remembrance Sunday is celebrated in Iceland. Diplomatic representatives accredited in Iceland, government representatives and other distinguished guests were invited to the ceremony organized by the British Embassy in Reykjavik. The ceremony was honored by the presence of First Lady Eliza Reid. Wreaths and flowers were laid at the Commonwealth War Graves […]

  • Run in Reykjavik on the occasion of Poland’s Independence Day

    Run in Reykjavik on the occasion of Poland’s Independence Day

    We will see you on Sunday at Hverafold 1-3, where the Independence Run competition office will be open from 9:00 to 11:00. You can sign up for the race at www.polishruniceland.com or even at the last minute, i.e. an hour before the start at the race office, and you do not need to know in […]

  • A record number of infected in one day

    A record number of infected in one day

    In the country yesterday, 168 people have been diagnosed with active coronavirus, which is a record number of infections detected in one day. This figure was confirmed by the epidemiologist Þórólfur Guðnason in an interview with a press agency. The previous record for the number of infections in one day was reached on Thursday, when […]

  • Leonardo da Vinci – the greatest genius in history

    Leonardo da Vinci – the greatest genius in history

    The editorial staff of this section consists of: Cecilia Düringer – host and screenwriter Emilia Mellberg – producer Elina Perdahl – producer Navid Bavey – stage narrator Peter Jonason – sound design and final mix Also participating is Peter Glas, author of The Sun Has No Shadow – a book about Leonardo da Vinci Want […]

  • The 90-year-old Rangá grocer is the oldest store in Reykjavik

    The 90-year-old Rangá grocer is the oldest store in Reykjavik

    Reykjavik’s oldest grocery store, Rangá, has turned ninety. The third family has already taken over the business. Jón Jónsson from Ekra in Rangárvellir founded the Rangá store in 1931. Initially, it was located at Hverfisgata 71, but in 1948 it moved to Skipasund, where it has existed for over 70 years. In the early 1970s, […]

  • YLE: In Finland, young age groups are shrinking faster than expected

    YLE: In Finland, young age groups are shrinking faster than expected

    At the same time, internal migration flows are leading to a population concentrating in and around a handful of large cities. “We have four balls in the air at once, which brings great challenges,” the chief expert said. The decline in the number of births began in the early 2010s and continued throughout the decade. […]

  • Iceland’s Fourth Independence Run

    Iceland’s Fourth Independence Run

    In 2018, on the centenary of Poland regaining independence (and also on the centenary of Iceland regaining independence), the 1st Independence Run was held in Reykjavik. It seems that this event has already become a Polish tradition. This year, the run will be real and virtual. The real version, called the Mass Run, will start […]

  • Give your loved ones unique Christmas gifts!

    Give your loved ones unique Christmas gifts!

    Sponsored article Christmas is fast approaching, and with it the problem with choosing gifts that arises every year. This year, however, may be different. Give your loved ones unique and colorful gifts that can add a positive touch to their homes. Agzu is a new online store in Iceland where you can find handmade products […]

  • Truck overturns by ferry 150 meters from Hvalpsund

    Tuesday morning, a truck was rolled by a ferry and down into the Limfjord. It writes Ekstra Bladet. This is the Hvalpsund-Sundsøre ferry, which sails between Hvalpsund and Sundsøre. It is also called Mary. No one was injured. To Ritzau, the North Jutland Emergency Management Agency says that the truck overturned in the water about […]

  • Police receive 61 cases of violence against officers after football riots

    Sunday’s unrest erupted as fan groups both before and after the match tried to get up to fight. The police intervened, but several times the groups still managed to get together. Five police officers were injured. According to police, it is still too early to say how many people are behind the 61 reviews. So […]

  • Rising fertilizer prices are also raising food prices in Finland

    Rising fertilizer prices are also raising food prices in Finland

    Fertilizers are a major cost item for farmers, such as Kallepekka Toivonen In Nurmijärvi, Southern Finland. Toivonen on Sunday said According to YLE, tax-free prices for fertilizers have about doubled in the last 12 months. “Worst of all, no one can say how long they will continue to rise,” he said. The broadcaster stressed that […]

  • October ends with warm temperatures for the season

    October ends with warm temperatures for the season

    This is what on-duty meteorologist Mette Zhang at the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) says on Monday morning. – It will be typical autumn weather this week, where we have a warm front that passes with a little rain and clouds, but it can also clear up, and we get some nice temperatures, because warm air […]

  • Policeman pulls his weapon during riots at football game

    Several police officers have arrived at the emergency room on Sunday because they have been hit by a shotgun. Among other things, stones have been thrown, and they have flown through the air in connection with riots after a local showdown between the super league clubs Brøndby and FC Copenhagen on Sunday afternoon. This is […]

  • In Finland, the flags float in honor of the United Nations Day

    In Finland, the flags float in honor of the United Nations Day

    In Finland, tickets fly on Sunday in honor of UN Day. The Charter of the United Nations entered into force on 24 October 1945 and United Nations Day has been celebrated since 1948. The intergovernmental organization was established to maintain international peace and security after the end of World War II. In Finland, more than […]

  • Person stabbed with a knife at a party

    Person stabbed with a knife at a party

    One person was stabbed with a knife to a party in Copenhagen’s South Harbor on Sunday night. The person is not in danger of death, Dyre Sønnicksen, duty officer at the Copenhagen Police, informs BT The stabbing took place at the cultural site Teglværket. – We have had a case on Østre Teglkaj. There is […]

  • FACTS: The ten most popular free ferry routes

    In total, the scheme was used by 953,866 passengers. In addition, 129,370 bicycles were registered that came on board free of charge. The same was done by 25,292 cars with disability cards. Here you can see the ten most popular ferry routes measured by number of passengers. * Hundested-Rørvig: 89,600. * Svendborg-Ærøskøbing: 89,525. * Rønne-Ystad: […]

  • Previously grounded cargo ship must now sail on

    Previously grounded cargo ship must now sail on

    This is stated by the Defense Operations Center and Bornholm Police. The ship’s arrest warrant has been revoked because it has undergone the investigations it needs to, and the investigations have shown that it is safe for the ship to continue sailing. Bornholm Police inform that the ship is still in Rønne Harbor on Saturday […]

  • The Battle for Space 3: Today’s space travel – a legacy from Columbus

    The Battle for Space 3: Today’s space travel – a legacy from Columbus

    Have we humans always had a longing away? Do we live with a built-in need for adventure or is that desire to discover something we have constructed? In this program, we ask ourselves the question why we travel and answer do Staffan Bergwik, Professor of History of Ideas at Stockholm University, Mehrdad Mahdjoubi, Orbital Systems […]

  • On Saturday, the sun returns for the autumn holidays

    On Saturday, the sun returns for the autumn holidays

    – It will not be a pleasant Friday morning and morning, but it looks like there is light at the end of the tunnel, he says and elaborates that it clears up during Friday. – I would think that when we land around noon, many places have started to get nice with sun again, and […]