The Lithuanian State Energy Regulatory Authority (VERT) has announced new regulations, including more flexible conditions for connecting to electricity grids and establishing the costs for replacing electricity meters with smart devices.
A day in Finland's new Liminka unit, described as a 'children's prison' for violent and criminal youth, is estimated to cost 1,500 euros, with the facility differing significantly from existing child protection institutions.
The Auto China 2026 event in Beijing featured car manufacturers like JETOUR and AITO showcasing their latest vehicle lineups, alongside a US YouTuber guiding visitors through the exhibition.
Rare letters from historical Finnish workhouses shed light on the severe conditions faced by people confined without trial. These institutions aimed to discipline the poor, alcoholics, and vagrants through forced labor.
Sidhu Moosewala's father, Balkaur Singh, posted lines from his son's song "Scapegoat" on Facebook, leading to its use as a political jibe against AAP and Raghav Chadha.
A committee in the U.S. House of Representatives has advanced a bill focused on assessing the security of the Baltic states. This legislative step underscores U.S. attention to regional security in the Baltics.
A Finnish reader's opinion piece argues that leveraging artificial intelligence is becoming a fundamental skill in services, emphasizing the need for professionals who understand both technology and human interaction.
Hulu has announced a slate of new unscripted programming and reality series, including shows toplined by Parker Posey and Stassi Schroeder. The streaming service also confirmed the upcoming season 22 of 'Project Runway' with 22 designers.
Fires have been reported in various buildings across European cities, including an apartment building in Majorstua, Oslo, and a residential building in Joensuu, Finland. Emergency services responded to the incidents.
The water utility in Joroinen, Finland, has urged residents to conserve water, advising against watering lawns and filling swimming pools, due to significantly lowered groundwater levels following a winter with little snow.
Journalist and writer Aitor Marín, with 35 years of experience, has published his second novel, 'Será por dinero'. The book is described as a noir novel filled with irony and social criticism, featuring a detective who defies genre archetypes.
A court has sentenced an FSB agent to 15 years in prison with property confiscation for providing the enemy with locations of Ukraine's Defense Forces near Kharkiv and advocating for renewed strikes on a local thermal power plant.
A traditional burning of Likasaari island in the Tornionjoki river during a wildfire warning caused extra work for Finnish rescue services, who questioned the practice.
An Israeli soldier was killed in southern Lebanon, marking a significant loss for the Israeli army. Following the incident, Israeli forces proceeded to carry out demolitions in Bint Jbeil and other towns in southern Lebanon.
Veeti Knuutinen, a young person raised in an institution, highlights the financial struggles of such individuals, receiving only 15 euros per week, as the need for guardianship services grows with over two hundred clients per guardian.
A Lithuanian news portal, Delfi.lt, published a list of its 11 most-read articles from March, covering topics such as a sugar-free week, tree cake-flavored waffles, and Kaziukas Fair purchases.
The latest analysis of artificial intelligence use and development published by Stanford University states that the impact of this technology on global society is historic.
A Sanrio executive, Kiyoshi Saito, has been suspended amid accusations that he received additional compensation from a U.S. subsidiary he managed, beyond his official executive salary.
Tromsø Airport in Norway has reported a significant drone problem, with over 300 unauthorized drones detected in the past six months, posing security risks and leading to potential two-year expulsions for non-European operators.
Chinese automaker Seres has developed and patented a retractable toilet system designed to be fully hidden under the passenger seat of its Aito electric SUVs. This innovation aims to enhance convenience for EV users.
An investigation lasting over seven years is nearing completion after hundreds of tons of illegal waste were found at the Orivesi gold mine. Police suspect sixteen individuals from management of gross environmental damage.
Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has repeatedly accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being a 'deshdrohi' (traitor) and corrupt, alleging that he 'sold India' in a US trade deal. Gandhi also extended his criticism to the Trinamool Congress, stating they are 'no less' corrupt than Modi.
Most Russians do not view Nikita Haikin as a traitor despite his decision to acquire Norwegian citizenship and potentially play for Norway in the World Cup.
Praėjęs mėnuo Europoje buvo antras šilčiausias kovas nuo stebėjimų pradžios, skelbia ES klimato kaitos tarnyba „Copernicus“. Pasaulio mastu tai buvo ketvirtas šilčiausias kovo mėnuo.
A recovery operation is underway in Rovaniemi to lift a plane that sank in a river, utilizing a helicopter, divers, and hydropower plants. Authorities initially reported a technical fault but later corrected that the cause was not a defect in the aircraft.
This woman has earned the title of the world's most frugal millionaire. Aimee Elizabeth truly knows how to plan her budget, but also knows how to stick to her plans.
The Lawrence Bishnoi group has claimed responsibility for the murder of gangster Bhanu Rana in California, USA, via a social media post. The group labeled Rana a traitor and warned against working against them, while California police confirmation is still pending.
Three individuals, including two men and a teenager, have been arrested and charged in connection with an arson attack that destroyed four Hatzalah ambulances belonging to a UK Jewish charity in March, and have now been ordered to remain in UK custody. The London police stated the incident has not been declared a terrorist act.
A professor suggests that Finland is a 'lilliput' in religious tourism, with only Valamo monastery considered an authentic destination amidst crowded popular churches.
The UK has banned the creation of fake nude images, while in Finland, only their distribution is currently illegal. This comes as more countries are making legal changes to curb the spread or creation of AI-generated nude images, with calls for stricter laws also in Finland.
Nutritionist Aitor Sánchez addresses reader questions, discussing whether the quantity of calories or the quality of food holds more importance in a healthy diet.
Klaipėda Port is actively enhancing its resilience to climate change challenges, with a risk analysis conducted by the Port Authority and partners recognized as a best practice example among EU-funded projects.
Metsä Group is planning to build a commercial-scale carbon capture plant in Rauma, Finland, designed to capture approximately 100,000 tons of wood-based carbon dioxide annually from the Rauma pulp mill's flue gases.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged Russia to agree to a mutual halt on strikes against energy infrastructure, citing the global energy crisis exacerbated by the Middle East conflict and signals from partner countries.
The Deaconess Institute is working to prevent drug-related deaths in Uusimaa, Finland, as severe drug use and connections to crime are increasingly observed on the streets, with anti-drug efforts set to strengthen in Espoo next month.
A Swiss company is evaluating the establishment of a production plant in Kotka Sunila, Finland, to develop cellulose-based materials that can replace substances like titanium dioxide in the food industry.
Officials from the Ombudsman's office are criticizing the prosecutor's actions in a criminal case concerning the notorious Loikala Manor child protection institution, with the memo detailing these criticisms being concealed by authorities.
A fire erupted on a ship docked in Katajanokka, Helsinki, but was initially extinguished by the vessel's crew before the Helsinki Rescue Department arrived.
A commentary piece suggests that national elites are aligning with European elites, leading to more money for the former and more power for the latter, implying a critique of EU political dynamics.
A review of Robert Verkaik's 'The Writer and the Traitor' delves into the extraordinary friendship between author Graham Greene and spy Kim Philby, set against the backdrop of 1944 London.
The Finnish Border Guard estimates that the annual maintenance of the 200-kilometer-long eastern border fence, which is set to be completed in the autumn, will cost 1.5 million euros, covering road upkeep and technical system maintenance.
Italy's proposed judicial reform is reportedly on the verge of failing in a national referendum, with initial instant polls indicating a lead for the 'No' vote, marking a significant defeat for the Prime Minister as critics argue the reform would compromise judicial independence.
Professionals in Finland are warning that millions of euros in cuts to the justice system could lead to its collapse and have serious consequences for national security, raising concerns about the rise of vigilantism.
Salih Saitović, president of the Democratic Union of Roma (DUR), stated that the Roma community in Serbia continues to face daily prejudice, unequal opportunities, and systemic barriers, despite the recent International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Keski-ikäistyneet Duudsonit palaavat vuosien tauon jälkeen stunt-temppujen ja piilokamerasekoilujen pariin. Aitouden nimiin vannova ryhmä ei tekoälylle lämpene.
Milorad Dodik accused Saša Magazinović of being a 'Serbian traitor,' prompting a sharp retort from Magazinović, as political tensions rise in Bosnia and Herzegovina amidst an economic crisis and debates over fuel excise taxes.
In anti-regime circles, Serbian President Vučić is labeled a traitor regarding Kosovo, while the regime counters that anti-regime forces are the traitors, escalating tensions over the Kosovo issue.
As the conflict in the Middle East enters its third week, US President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric against the media, labeling journalists as 'criminals', 'traitors', and 'unpatriotic' for asking uncomfortable questions about the war.
Four years ago, unemployed defendant Jun Saito (43) was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Saitama District Court for the murders of a couple in their 60s and their eldest daughter in her 30s in their Hanno City, Saitama Prefecture home.
Giorgia Meloni, who has led Italy longer than many prime ministers in years, is now risking her popularity by seeking to reorganize the justice system through a vote.
An investigation by Yle revealed that several social and healthcare organizations, including Y-Säätiö, Diakonissalaitos, and Mieli ry, have been subjected to substantial cuts in their funding.
Basque President Pradales has reprimanded his socialist coalition counselors over a meme featuring Aitor Esteban, bringing the crisis between the two parties over 'new status' and Basque language imposition into the government.
Aitor Esteban of the PNV has suspended his upcoming meeting in Moncloa after Basque socialists published an AI-generated image of him, which the PNV considers 'indecent'.
A new English-language wilderness and nature guide training program, starting in August at Lappia Vocational College in Muonio, aims to improve the safety and skills of foreign guides working in Lapland's tourism sector.
The financing for a planned vanadium plant in Pori, Finland, may be secured this year, according to Novana's CEO Johanna Lamminen, despite continued investor uncertainty. The need for vanadium is growing in Europe.
Following Swati Maliwal's departure from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to join the BJP, the BJP has escalated its criticism and mockery of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Maliwal recounted an alleged assault at Kejriwal's residence, while the BJP used various jibes and posters to attack AAP and its leader.
A Tunisian journalist was detained after criticizing the country's judiciary, according to his lawyer. The arrest has drawn attention to press freedom issues in Tunisia.
Reality television personality Maura Higgins has been officially cast in the upcoming season of "Dancing With The Stars US," a role she reportedly "manifested." Fellow "Traitors" contestant Rob Rausch and DWTS pro Mark Ballas have reacted to her casting.
The UK and France have signed a new £662 million deal aimed at stopping illegal migrant crossings in the English Channel. As part of the agreement, French beaches will see the deployment of riot police to deter migrants.
A beauty clinic in Espoo, Finland, is under scrutiny after documents and images obtained by HS suggest the use of illegal medical substances on clients, though the CEO largely denies the allegations.
An opinion piece argues that health education should prioritize teaching skills related to consent, relationships, emotions, and interaction, rather than simply delivering ready-made information.
The national initiative "Knygos Tauta" (Book Nation) in Lithuania has launched the "#30skaitosi" campaign, encouraging residents to dedicate at least 30 minutes daily to reading books or listening to audiobooks to foster a sustainable reading habit.
Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat, is facing criticism after posting 'Awesome' on X in response to a report about Iranian ships passing a U.S. blockade in the Gulf of Oman area. Critics have labeled his reaction as 'traitorous'.
Even a research institute owned and controlled by the Russian state has reported a decrease in Vladimir Putin's approval rating, indicating a potential shift in public sentiment.
A Botox clinic in Espoo, Finland, named Nordicshape, has been closed by the licensing and supervisory authority due to suspicions of using unauthorized medicinal substances and numerous deficiencies that severely endanger patient safety.
Hungarian Fidesz politician Máté Kocsis reportedly called Marcsi Borbás a 'traitor' in an interview with Hír TV, which the channel ultimately did not air.
A reader's opinion piece stresses the importance of investing properly in young people's life management skills, affirming that parents hold primary responsibility for teaching these skills.
Health education textbooks in Finnish middle and high schools are presenting sexuality more positively but are criticized for leaving adolescents alone on certain aspects of sex education.
Police reported that fraudsters in Šiauliai allegedly misappropriated more than 25,000 euros from a company's account. An investigation into the incident is underway.
The Irish television industry is celebrating its achievements as the RTS Awards are presented, honoring various shows and talents. Among the winners are "The Walsh Sisters" and "Traitors Ireland," recognized for their contributions to Irish television.
Nutritionist Aitor Sánchez addresses readers' questions about the growing trend of eating only once a day, exploring the reasons behind its increasing popularity.
The 2025-2026 heating season proved significantly more expensive for Lithuanian residents, with average bills increasing by approximately 30% compared to the previous year.
Amadi has unveiled a mega empowerment program, distributing N200 million in cash, 67 transformers, vehicles, agricultural equipment, and other items to constituents in Mbaitoli/Ikeduru.
Hundreds of new high school graduates in Pirkanmaa, Finland, have found themselves unemployed. In response, an educational institution has launched two new tailored programs to provide a fast track for these graduates to enter higher education.
A historical look back 50 years to 1976 reveals that English had already become the dominant foreign language in the Finnish school system, with few students opting for German, French, or Russian.
The largest centralized heat supplier in Lithuania, 'Gijos,' has sent out heating bills for March, which are on average up to 60% lower compared to February due to the warmer spring month.
The Fidesz mayor of Sátoraljaújhely, Péter Szamosvölgyi, publicly labeled businessman György Wáberer a traitor and demanded his resignation after Wáberer discussed the local situation with a candidate from the opposition Tisza Party.
The Lithuanian State Tax Inspectorate (VMI) has announced that residents can now declare their investment accounts. This marks the beginning of the annual declaration process for investment-related financial activities.
This article profiles Viktor Medvedchuk, a Ukrainian oligarch and former MP, whom Putin allegedly intended to install in Ukraine. Captured in April 2022, he now lives in exile in Russia and is noted for his role in the 1980 trial of poet Vasyl Stus.
Episode 5 of Outlander Season 8, titled "Send for the Devil," is recapped and discussed, highlighting the escalating conflicts on Fraser's Ridge and in Savannah. The episode features Jamie making a significant deal.
Balandžio 3 d., Didįjį penktadienį, 18 val. Viešpaties kančios pamaldos Kauno arkikatedroje bazilikoje. Skaitoma mūsų Viešpaties Jėzaus Kristaus kančios istorija pagal Joną.
The burning of trash in Finland prompted authorities to search for a possible drone, reminding the public that significant open fires must be reported to the rescue department.
Cambodian Prime Prime Minister Hun Manet has called for decisive action following allegations of fuel smuggling from Thailand, while the Thai Prime Minister has condemned the 'traitorous' oil smugglers involved in the cross-border racket.
Chevron has announced its final investment decision for the Aseng gas project in Equatorial Guinea, marking a significant step for the energy development in the region.
Finnair has announced its largest investment ever, a decision made amidst the ongoing Iran war, prompting questions about whether this news provides genuine cause for celebration for the airline's often critical Finnish audience.
A new book review by Rory Carroll details the complex life of Roger Casement, a British diplomat who exposed imperial atrocities and later worked for Irish independence, ultimately paying the ultimate price.
A Finnish court has dismissed charges against a care facility instructor accused of multiple assaults on disabled children in Espoo, citing conflicting evidence from facility employees.
A court in Novi Sad rejected a temporary injunction against a propaganda film that falsely labeled journalist Veran Matić as a "traitor and foreign mercenary," highlighting concerns about journalists' protection from government propaganda.
Iran is intensifying its crackdown on public figures accused of dissent, including expelling football star Sardar Azmoun from the national team and seizing assets of others in the diaspora.
Ketvirtadienį paskelbtoje NATO ataskaitoje sakoma, kad valstybių narių karinės išlaidos 2025 m. per metus padidėjo penktadaliu iki 574 mlrd. JAV dolerių.
A new report indicates that the worsening condition of roads in Finland is projected to incur an additional €1 billion in costs for export companies over the next ten years. A milk truck driver highlighted the daily challenges of navigating these deteriorating routes.
Rob Rausch, who gained prominence as the winner of the most recent season of the Emmy-winning competition show 'Traitors', has signed with United Talent Agency (UTA).
Two research institutes, ETLA and Pellervo, have warned that Finland's economic growth is expected to slow down significantly this year, with forecasts ranging from 0.5% to 1%.
A Finnish reader's opinion piece argues that rules have become "straitjackets for creativity," suggesting a societal problem where creativity and freedom are exchanged for a perceived sense of control.
The WWII thriller 'The Traitor Within,' based on the true story of Norway’s notorious Nazi collaborator, has released exclusive behind-the-scenes images ahead of the Series Mania Buyers Upfront.
Der Tiroler siegte 12,3 Punkte vor dem Japaner Naito und dem Norweger Forfang. Im Skiflug-Weltcup führt Embacher nun vor Domen Prevc, der Fünfter wurde
A UN human rights office report warns of a significant increase in Israeli settler activity in the West Bank and expresses concern over the mass displacement of Palestinians, raising fears of 'ethnic cleansing'.
A 70-year-old private power plant in Lappeenranta, Southeast Finland, is being shut down to create a route for endangered sea trout to access their spawning grounds after decades.
Finnish oil company Neste has announced the commissioning of what it claims to be the world's largest liquefied waste plastic refinery, marking a significant step in plastic recycling technology.
No, the president is not a traitor, as the government side would like to convince us. He would be if he could actually block money for defense. And he can't.
In a case where over 400 million yen was stolen on a street in Tokyo's Taito Ward in January, police suspect that the arrested gang members used part of the stolen money to purchase luxury watches and cars. The majority of the stolen money remains missing.
Prime Video has unveiled “Hanzaisha,” a new Japanese original drama series adapted from Ota Ai’s novel, which will star Takahashi Issey, Saitoh Takumi, and Mizukami Koshi. The series is set to roll out weekly over four consecutive weeks.
Spanish President Pedro Sánchez has avoided apologizing for a tweet against Aitor Esteban, facing criticism from 'populares' and Basque nationalists over a doctors' strike and demands for new elections.
András Bencsik, editor-in-chief of Demokrata, expressed his view that a "dictatorship of the proletariat" is emerging in the Hungarian parliament, calling for "trained young people" to address it. He described recent events on April 12 as a victory for "rebels, traitors, and slanderers."
The television dramas "Adolescence" and "The Celebrity Traitors" each secured two awards at the BAFTA Television Craft Awards, with "Adolescence" winning for fiction director and sound.
The BAFTA TV Craft Awards in London honored various productions, with 'Adolescence' and 'The Celebrity Traitors' each winning two awards, alongside other recognized shows.
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Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MPs Raghav Chadha and Swati Maliwal, along with six other lawmakers, have defected to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), leading AAP to initiate disqualification proceedings. This mass defection has significant implications for the party's political standing and raises questions about its future in Delhi.
"The Traitors" alum Maura Higgins shared her unexpected preparation methods for "Dancing With the Stars" after being announced as one of the show's contestants.
Maskva metodiškai rengia informacinį pagrindą galimai atakai prieš Baltijos valstybes, ir tai daro jau dabar, kol tęsiasi derybos dėl Ukrainos, rašoma Karo tyrimų instituto (ISW) ataskaitoje.
Five books primarily written for teenagers but also widely enjoyed by adults are recommended for those seeking captivating reads that are hard to put down.
The BBC has secured the rights to stream 'The Traitors India' on BBC iPlayer, expanding 'The Traitors' universe after the show's success on Amazon Prime Video.
Helsinki is set to complete Europe's largest electric boiler plant, which will be capable of supplying nearly 10% of the city's district heating during peak cold periods.
Italy summoned the Russian ambassador after a state TV host made derogatory remarks about Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, calling her an "idiot," "traitor," and "prostitute." The incident has caused diplomatic tension between the two countries.
IONCHI has announced a partnership with AITO, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz to develop premium high-power charging networks for electric vehicles across China.
The Finnish Defense Forces are organizing refresher training exercises for consent reservists across Finland, maintaining an unusual level of secrecy about the drills.
A growing number of Lithuanians are showing interest in investing their money, moving beyond traditional savings accounts. This trend indicates a broader public discussion about financial strategies to make money work for them.
Fidesz faction leader Máté Kocsis denied banning a Hír TV interview, attributing it to a mistake, and subsequently wrote about "many errors, sins, and betrayals" within Fidesz, mentioning "money-hungry freeloaders."
Milo Rantala, a Helsinki resident, recounts growing up in institutional care in Finland, where teenagers were reportedly numbed with medication, leading to a lack of emotional response and inability to form crushes.
The Tallinn Circuit Court has increased the sentence of Aivo Peterson, previously convicted of treason, by two years, meaning he will now serve 16 years in prison.
Finland's first gas engine power plant designed to balance the electricity system has commenced operations in Tornio, aiming to solve weather-related energy issues.
During Easter surveillance, police in Lapland, Finland, confiscated 164 illegal e-cigarettes, with some of the suspects being underage. Authorities recorded 21 criminal reports related to tobacco sales offenses and smuggling.
The Finnish Parliament has approved new legislation to fast-track the establishment of defense-critical production facilities, enabling the construction of an explosives factory in Pori's Noormarkku with a placement permit.
Polish Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz announced that the effectiveness of preventing illegal crossings at the Polish-Belarusian border has reached 100 percent, leading to a drop in attempts.
Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf of Reform UK held a press conference where they expressed continued dissatisfaction with the Conservative Party's handling of Brexit, making strong remarks about 'traitors'.
The Lithuanian news portal 'Delfi' continues its 'What are we reading?' column, this time featuring three prominent lawyers. They present their favorite literature, covering topics from decision-making dilemmas to historical insights.
A tourist bus carrying passengers crashed into a ravine in the Spanish Canary Islands, resulting in one fatality and 27 injuries. Local emergency services confirmed the incident.
As companies prepare to submit audited financial statements for the past year by June, "Pigu" has been identified as the largest legal entity among approximately 21,000 that have not yet filed their 2024 reports.
Finnish psychologists are organizing trips to clinics in the Netherlands where patients can undergo psychedelic therapy for mental health issues, a practice currently illegal in Finland. The article details the experiences of participants and discusses the potential benefits of such treatments.
Financial experts in Lithuania are offering advice on how residents can manage their savings to prevent them from being eroded by inflation. This includes strategies for investing or holding funds.
Finnish enforcement authorities are overwhelmed by a record number of debtor's apartments being sold, leading to growing sales queues. In Eastern Finland, a significant portion of these properties were valued under 10,000 euros last year.
Drooni-iskut vaurioittivat Kuwaitin voima- ja suolanpoistolaitoksia. Iran tyrmäsi Trumpin esittämän uhkauksen ja syytti Israelia ja Yhdysvaltoja sotarikoksista.
Despite improved relations between Britain and Ireland post-Brexit, a pardon for Roger Casement, an architect of the Easter Rising hanged as a traitor, still appears far off, highlighting persistent historical disputes.
The name "plusbus" given to new buses in Tampere, Finland, is under scrutiny as the Institute for the Languages of Finland states it is not Finnish, potentially making it illegal.
The Middle East conflict continues to deepen the global energy crisis, driving oil prices above $109 and causing aluminum prices to explode to record levels, while also prompting a discussion on the US's true energy independence from the region, despite claims by former President Trump. The ongoing conflict has also led to cruise lines canceling and rerouting voyages, with some companies repatriating stranded guests, and Malaysia's Prime Minister has convened a special meeting to ensure supply stability.
An article explores why certain video game characters, whether traitors, irritating companions, or those forcing difficult choices, evoke strong emotions and often frustrate players.
The article delves into Judas Iscariot, history's most famous traitor, exploring his role in the Bible, how it was reinterpreted by early Christians, and rejected by orthodoxy, raising many questions.
Despite implementation challenges, the Lithuanian State Tax Inspectorate (VMI) announced that residents will be able to start submitting investment account declarations next Wednesday.
The Finnish Center for Integrity in Sports (Suek) has launched an investigation into the operations of the Helsinki Skating Club (HSK) following suspicions of serious ethical misconduct.
A recipe for a visually appealing Easter blondie, a light version of a brownie, is presented, requiring no special decorating skills and only a bag of small chocolate eggs.
The Lithuanian State Tax Inspectorate (VMI) has extended the deadline for residents to declare their investment accounts for the first time this year by approximately one month, until June 1st.
Hyogo Governor Motohiko Saito will not be indicted in connection with the leaking of private information belonging to a whistleblower who died in July 2024. Saito has denied any involvement in the case.
Residents who opted out of the second-pillar pension accumulation scheme will soon receive payouts, with their paid contributions and investment results transferred to bank accounts, while the state and 'Sodra' contributions will return to 'Sodra' and be converted into pension accounting units.
Niklas Rådström's new novel reinterprets the biblical figure of Judas, portraying him not as a traitor but as Jesus' closest confidant who fulfills a pre-arranged agreement between them. The novel is praised for its 'glowing, crystal-clear prose' by reviewer Henrik Sahl Johansson.
Hungarian Interior Minister Pintér reportedly discussed various matters with Rogan Antall but declined to provide details, while colleagues allegedly consider Szabó Bence a traitor.
A child became trapped in a cabinet bed at a daycare in Vantaa, Finland, requiring rescue services to dismantle the furniture. An accident investigation and a police preliminary investigation have been launched into the incident.
Nutritionist Aitor Sánchez addresses common questions from readers, comparing kefir, kombucha, and liquid yogurt to determine which is the best probiotic drink.
Helsinki residents engaged in a public discussion about nuclear power safety, with questions raised about whether a plant would be bomb-proof in the event of an attack on the city, and concerns about safety under normal and exceptional conditions, as well as nuclear fuel handling.
Documentary+, a global streaming platform, has acquired worldwide rights to 'Still Single,' a culinary documentary about Michelin two-starred 'sushi superstar' Masaki Saito.
In a Frankfurt court, the sister of Abdulkadir E., who was killed at Frankfurt Central Station, described how a suspected blood feud has plunged her family into fear, with a witness also stating the family believes there is a traitor.
Iran threatened to strike water facilities in the Persian Gulf, which are vital for tens of millions of civilians, but President Trump subsequently backed down from his earlier threats.
A commentary piece discusses the escalating crisis, comparing potential attacks on water infrastructure in Gulf countries like Dubai to missile strikes in freezing Kyiv.
Stephan Embacher secured his first victory on the ski flying hill, while Domen Prevc finished in fifth place. Tomofumi Naito was second and Johann Andre Forfang third.
«Nous ne souhaitons pas fixer de calendrier précis à ce sujet», a indiqué le ministre américain de la Défense Pete Hegseth lors d’une conférence de presse.
Intensive use of social networks contributes to a significant deterioration in the well-being of young people, with consequences that are particularly worrying among teenage girls in English-speaking countries and Western Europe...
A ski lift gondola has crashed down a mountain at the Engelberg ski resort in central Switzerland, sparking an urgent rescue operation. Details regarding potential casualties are not yet known, but images show a gondola rolling down the mountain.
The Council of the Lithuanian Orthodox Church has expressed deep concern over its mention in the annual report by the State Security Department (VSD), adopting an appeal during its Tuesday meeting.
A court in Słubice has dismissed proceedings against Robert Bąkiewicz, who was accused by the prosecutor's office of insulting officers, calling them traitors, and publishing a degrading image of a border guard on social media.
Jun Saito has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of three family members in Saitama Prefecture on Christmas Day in 2022, despite prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
JAV milijardierius Peteris Thielas sekmadienį Romoje pradėjo uždarų paskaitų ciklą, kuriame nagrinėjama Antikristo samprata, ir užsitraukė įtakingų Katalikų Bažnyčios figūrų kritiką, praneša naujienų…
The Oscar-winning documentary 'Mr Nobody vs Putin,' which explores the militarization of schools, has been criticized in Russia as 'anti-patriotic,' with state media calling the director a 'traitor' and pacifist activists accusing him of exposing people.
Police investigating a 400 million yen robbery in Tokyo's Taito Ward in January have found security camera footage showing a car believed to be carrying the suspects driving near the scene about an hour before the incident. Authorities suspect the group had prior information on the cash transfer and was scouting for an opportunity to strike.
Investigators believe suspects in the January ¥400 million robbery in Tokyo's Taito Ward gathered near a park in Itabashi Ward approximately 1.5 hours before heading to the crime scene.