Tag: Finnish
Helsinki: New Finnish government in office – Farewell to Sanna Marin
Helsinki New Finnish government in office – Farewell to Sanna Marin Former finance minister Petteri Orpo is Finland’s new prime minister. photo © Jussi Nukari/Lehtikuva/dpa Since the end of 2019,…
With his dilapidated Finnish “Cha Cha Cha”, the exuberant Käärijä is the favorite
From our special correspondent in Liverpool (UK) He strikes his “cha cha cha” like uppercuts and could knock out the competition. Finnish Käärijä, 29, is one of the favorites to…
Parliamentary election: Marin and the triathlon for Finnish government power
parliamentary election Marin and the triathlon for Finnish government power As a young, charismatic prime minister, the social democrat has become one of the most sought-after politicians in the EU.…
Northern enlargement: Finnish parliament votes to join NATO
Status: 03/01/2023 3:03 p.m In Finland, the parliament voted by a large majority to join NATO. Only Turkey and Hungary have yet to ratify the inclusion. The debate in Budapest…
“Housing First”: The Finnish concept against homelessness
As of: 02/18/2023 4:13 p.m On the first delegation trip by the Ministry of Construction, Minister Geywitz is looking for solutions to one of the most pressing problems in Germany:…
Tarmo Peltokoski, a 22-year-old Finnish conductor, appointed to lead the Capitol Orchestra
He arrives with “a lot of humility and excitement” at the baton of one of the most famous symphonic groups in France. The young Finnish conductor Tarmo Peltokoski, barely 22…
Theatrical release: “Grump” – a bizarre Finnish road movie
theatrical release “Grump” – a Finnish bizarre road movie Heikki Kinnunen as Grump. photo © Christine Schroeder/Arsenal Film Distribution/dpa A farmer is in a bad mood – always. He soon…
Uniper: end of a Finnish adventure
Fortum once secured a majority stake in Uniper against much resistance. Now the Finns are among the losers. Still, not everyone is unhappy. source site
Monika Fagerholm: An encounter with the Finnish literary star
In her new novel Who Killed Bambi? Monika Fagerholm masterfully describes the horrors of the Finnish idyll. Your neighbors don’t appreciate that so much. When the brother of the taxi…
“I’m only human”: Finnish Prime Minister defends herself against renewed criticism of private parties – Panorama – Society
After renewed criticism of her private life, Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has defended her right to private life. She is only “a person,” said Marin, close to tears, on…