Tag: Tire
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Hear the week's biggest news in Godmorgon Världen
Listen to Sveriges Radio's magazine about the past week and the week to come with reports, interviews and satire. In Sunday's programme, you can hear about how EU countries are preparing for a possible comeback for Donald Trump in the White House and how crime in the waste industry challenges society. Program manager: Jesper Lindau.
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The majority of Finns continue to work full-time despite partial early retirement, the study reveals
The study, which was led by ETK researchers, e.g Mia Hakovirta, Milla Salin, Eija Lindroosand Mari Haapanen, followed the income of retirees for a year after the start of partial retirement. It found that about 60% of white-collar workers maintained, varied or even increased their earnings, indicating that they did not reduce their working hours…
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In Finland, men in different age groups are more likely to want children than women
Reija Klemettiresearch manager from THL stated YLE told YLE last week that the phenomenon of people postponing having children has been visible in the statistics for some time. However, it is interesting that the phenomenon is now also visible in population surveys. Almost two fifths (39%) of women under 50 and 44% of men under…
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Biggest news and sharp analysis in the Godmorgon 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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HS: 32 Helsinki councilors demand more apartments in the city center
“Residential is the only type of floor surface for which demand has not decreased,” they wrote, according to the newspaper. In their response, Helsinki city officials emphasized that the city has considered opportunities to increase the number of jobs and apartments in the city center, but also promised to be more open to proposals for…
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Retirement school – avoid the mistakes many people make
The Swedish Pensions Agency's Agneta Claesson and Pensionsnyheter's Mikael Nyman talk in a simple way about how pensions and pension savings work. And tips on what is important to consider in order to get the highest possible pension. Ekonomiakuten is the podcast that gives you the best tips for saving money and answers your questions…
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Per tried dating an AI robot – hear him in Studio Ett
Many apps now offer virtual boyfriends and girlfriends – a phenomenon that attracts many users worldwide. At the same time, an American professor warns that the virtual life partners risk destroying an entire generation of young men. The freelance journalist Per Johansson is one of those who tried dating an AI robot. In Studio Ett,…
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That's how you marry royally
Chris O'Neill cracked the code When Madeleine fell for businessman Chris O'Neill, the security police had to step in to see that he had clean flour in the bag. Johan T Lindwall, editor-in-chief of Svensk Damtidning is a guest on the podcast and tells how Chris managed to charm not only Madeleine – but the…
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Finnish pensioners see an increase in purchasing power
The taxation of pensions has also changed, as the tax rate for small and large pensions has increased and the tax rate for medium-sized pensions has decreased. The adjustments are less significant than the index-based pension increases, which means that the net income of all pensioners will increase. While inflation is expected to subside, the…
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Central lawmakers are floating the idea of a mileage-based tax on electric cars
Owners of electric vehicles are not obliged to pay fuel tax or vehicle tax. “The tax revenue for electric vehicle owners is particularly insignificant over the lifetime of the vehicle compared to what owners of diesel and petrol cars are used to paying. Partly for this reason, the total tax rate in Finland will decrease…
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HS: The Ministry of Finance is considering the need to update the pension agreement with Switzerland
Among the directors are CEOs of listed companies who can report millions of euros in additional pensions without being liable for tax in Finland. Reinvestment can also be a way to avoid or significantly reduce taxes on investment income and business sale income. In practice, supplementary pensions are wages whose payment has been postponed until…
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US attacks in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, luxury bags as a safe investment and interpreter fees in healthcare
In the first hour: US attacks on targets in Syria, Iraq and Yemen. Conversation about US considerations, Iran's role and possible consequences for the situation in the Middle East. Report on luxury bags as an investment with a safe return Conversation about the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' evacuation lists in Gaza. Do Swedish citizens in…
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The Danish dressage scandal – that's why the equestrian sport is compared to bullfighting
The hidden camera captured horses with bleeding spurs and streaked with whiplash. Danish TV 2's documentary shows a systematically harsh riding that is compared to animal cruelty. Sigrid Edseniusreporter at P4 Kalmar, talks about the revelation that shakes an entire industry and which now demands change. Host: Robin Olin Guest: Sigrid Edsenius, P4 Kalmar Producers:…
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Wednesday's papers: tax refugees, carbon solutions and NHL sauna interest
Several business leaders have retired from Finland to Switzerland.
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Finland's recession is deeper and longer than expected, says the highest official
Both growth figures represent a decrease of 0.5 percentage points from the forecast published in October. Mikko SpolanderThe Director General of the Ministry of Finance emphasized at a press conference on Tuesday that although the economic situation is expected to improve next year, the economy will continue to grow perfectly fine. “Finland is now in…
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The vinegar case that shakes Eslöv
When the six-year-old girl is admitted to hospital on Christmas Eve morning 2022, she is hypothermic and taking only a few breaths per minute. She has caustic damage to her esophagus and stomach, fractures and looks neglected. The healthcare staff call the police – and now the parents are brought to justice. Both parents deny…
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Study reveals patient-related delay in head and neck cancer diagnosis
About 900 cases of head and neck cancer, which cover a wide spectrum of cancer types with different symptoms, are diagnosed in Finland each year. Their rarity and diverse symptoms make their early identification challenging for both patients and doctors. These cancers are usually diagnosed at advanced stages, requiring expensive combination therapies and leading to…
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Finland closes the eastern border again, this time for a month
The entire border is therefore closed until January 14. Minister of the Interior Mari Rantanen (PS) said at a press conference on Thursday that the decision was made in response to migrants returning to the border faster than expected, which he interpreted as evidence of Russia's ongoing hybrid campaign against Finland. “What we've seen is…
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Finnish presidential election, anger in Israel, indebtedness and Macron
In the first hour: Finland elects a new president, what qualities do voters think a president should have? Anger in Israel after the International Court of Justice ICJ demands that Israel take measures to prevent genocide in Gaza. The Swedes are among the most indebted in the world. Two new books deal with the “debt…
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The Finnish government will open two border crossing points on the Russian border
These two points were chosen based on national security considerations on the one hand and the need for cross-border travel on the other, Colonel Mikko Lehmus from the Finnish Border Guard, was revealed at a press conference in Helsinki on Tuesday. He emphasized that the points are important for some diplomatic corps, families on both…
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The number of visitors to the Ateneum Art Museum will exceed 500,000 visitors in 2023
The museum was closed for about a year, but it managed to attract a record number of art enthusiasts in a much shorter time. Successful exhibitions of 2023: The success of the museum this year is due to the versatile and interesting exhibitions. Among them is Albert Edelfelt The exhibition, which was on display from…
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Hear the week's biggest news in Goodmorning the world
The climate summit in Dubai is in its final stages, and the debate about Sweden's drug policy has been brought back to life. Chronicle by Ulrika Knutson about Finland and the Pisa survey – and much more. Godmorgon världen is Sveriges Radio's weekly magazine about the past week with reportage, analysis and satire.
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So Zelensky's setbacks can benefit Putin
If you compare the fall of 2022 with the fall of 2023, it becomes clear: Aid to Ukraine has decreased by almost 90 percent, according to the Kiel Institute. It is a stressful situation for a country fighting for its survival. From the Ukrainian side, it has been clearly stated that it would be devastating…
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Macchiarini's ex tried to warn Karolinska – now she is speaking out
Paolo Macchiarini persuaded an entire world of science to operate into plastic larynxes drenched in stem cells in patients. No animal experiments had been done – and today none of the patients that Macchiarini operated on at Karolinska Hospital are alive anymore. Lena Nordlund, science journalist, tells the unlikely story that ran parallel to the…
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Trump's big victory, waste crime, the starry sky is changing
One hour: Trump won big at this week's Iowa caucuses. Report on the start of the election campaign in the USA. This is how EU countries are preparing for a possible comeback for Donald Trump in the White House The national arena changes its name from Friends to Strawberry. About the meaning of names in…
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Karlavagnen: Tell me about when you quit your job
Tonight it's me Madeleine Fritsch lark who keeps you company and I want to talk about quitting the job. Maybe you were laid off or retired, what happened then? What challenges or joys lay ahead? Call on 020-22 10 30 or email [email protected].
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Agnes Wold: I am endlessly tired of the man on the savannah
Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on evolution: This is why we humans blush and why clear facial expressions are important. The professor also talks about the reason why there are so few twins. And so Agnes and Christer ponder whether our need…
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Sales in the Finnish housing market have picked up, driven by first-time homes
This increase is largely due to first-time home buyers, who have been particularly active in light of the government's proposed changes to the transfer tax. The total number of apartment and real estate transactions carried out by OP Kodi was 806 in November, which was the first month of sales volume growth of the year.…