Tag: Think different

  • HS: Basic Finns is a clear favorite among first-time voters

    HS: Basic Finns is a clear favorite among first-time voters

    Basic Finns was the most popular party among both men and women, and it was supported by more than a third of the male respondents and about a fifth of the female respondents. The party ranked number one all over Finland and received particularly high opinions from young people in the northern and eastern parts…

  • Q&A: CEO of Helppy Richard Nordström

    Q&A: CEO of Helppy Richard Nordström

    Below are excerpts from the interview. HT: Last year at SLUSH, your company did well and made it to the top three in the pitching competition. How has the past year been for Helppy? Richard Nordström: Helppy is almost a new company every 3-6 months. It’s been an amazing journey. First we found the product…

  • 440: Paradigm shift with SD in the heat

    440: Paradigm shift with SD in the heat

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has presented his government, and a word that has often come up in recent days is political paradigm shift. Above all, there is talk of a paradigm shift in migration policy. Will Sweden have the strictest migration policy in the EU? Fredrik Furtenbach and My Rohwedder predict future problems between M…

  • Putin’s major Russian project, the reconciliation work in the Tornedalen valley and a beating pig’s heart

    Putin’s major Russian project, the reconciliation work in the Tornedalen valley and a beating pig’s heart

    Time 1 The wave of infection is here – that’s how Sweden manages the micron Putin’s Greater Russia project More and more girls are doing the dirty work – leadership training attracts Do you think differently with a pig heart in your body? Chronicle by Göran Rosenberg The panel with Anna Dahlberg, Expressen, Olof Abrahamsson,…

  • The Social Democrats clearly won this year’s school election

    The Social Democrats clearly won this year’s school election

    Nationwide, the ruling party has received 23.5 percent of the vote – 11,467 votes. The Radical Left received 7,143 votes, corresponding to 14.6 percent, and is thus the second largest party. The Social Democrats got close to twice as many votes as the Liberals, who got 11.8 percent. 5753 people voted for the blue party.…

  • Social democracy is greatest in all regions in school elections

    Social democracy is greatest in all regions in school elections

    Nationwide, the ruling party has received 23.5 percent of the vote – 11,467 votes. The Radical Left has received 7,143 votes, corresponding to 14.6 percent, and is thus the second largest party. The Social Democrats are close to having received twice as many votes as the Liberal Party, which has received 11.8 percent of the…

  • In 2021, Kirkkonummi Fyyri Library won the Finlandia Architecture Prize

    In 2021, Kirkkonummi Fyyri Library won the Finlandia Architecture Prize

    New standard set for libraries in the promised country Fury’s architecture skillfully emphasizes the dual birth of every library: books and reading. In her statement, Esa Saarinen praised the way in which Fyyri embodies the pillars of the Finnish library institution: democracy, the cultural and intellectual dimension and sustainable faith in humanity. “The library must…

  • In Mao’s footsteps: Björn Djurberg, Beijing

    In Mao’s footsteps: Björn Djurberg, Beijing

    Here’s Beijing, Tuesday. The party official to my right takes off his glasses and wipes a tear from the corner of his eye. “I was so moved,” he says. We have just finished a screening of “Yan’an Yan’an”, a lavish performance with song, dance, drama, acrobatics – just about the city of Yan’an, the revolutionary…

  • Here, staff can be vaccinated during working hours

    Here, staff can be vaccinated during working hours

    Large employers in Skaraborg think differently when it comes to allowing staff to be vaccinated during working hours when mass vaccination is in progress. On the Volvo Powertrain, it will be okay. “We must be able to be involved and contribute to employees being vaccinated,” says site manager Rickard Lundberg.

  • The L-tops split before the fateful election: “Many are saddened”

    The L-tops split before the fateful election: “Many are saddened”

    The Liberals’ decision to join a bourgeois government, even if it requires the support of the Sweden Democrats, divides the Gothenburg Liberals. The party council will decide the issue today, Sunday. Hear municipal councilor Axel Darvik and longtime liberal politician Helene Odenjung who think differently.

  • V-profiles point to Stephanie Lose as the new vice president

    Several prominent Liberal profiles point to Stephanie Lose as an obvious new deputy chairman of the Liberal Party, after Inger Støjberg has announced her resignation from the post. In Politiken, Lars Christian Lilleholt, Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party and former Minister, says that it is a strength that Stephanie Lose is “strongly rooted…

  • L rounds the government – puts its own motion on migration

    L rounds the government – puts its own motion on migration

    The Liberals no longer want to wait for the Social Democrats and the MPs to agree on migration policy. The party is now putting pressure on the government by submitting a motion to the Riksdag in which all 26 proposals from the Migration Committee’s final report are included. – Since the government will not succeed…