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Wed, 05 Feb, 2014 12:19:26 AM
Niinistö expresses frustration over rising debt in economy

President urges leaders to uphold principles
  President Sauli Niinistö on Tuesday urged the country’s leadership to uphold moral principles by maintaining moderation and sense of justice.   Speaking in parliament on the opening of the first session of ... details
Wed, 05 Feb, 2014 04:16:36 AM
  Jyväskylä police station was evacuated after a man walked in and handed over war time explosive to the authorities on Tuesday.   According to police, the man had kept the bomb as a souvenir for years and now wanted to hand it over to the police.   Police revealed that the explosive was thought to be a World War II aerial bomb weighing two to three pounds.   The Finnish Defence Forces took over and safely cleared off to dispose the explosive to the military facility.   During the clearance, Urhonkatu was cordoned off and the building was evacuated.   Meanwhile, police ... details
Wed, 05 Feb, 2014 12:25:26 AM
  Snowboarder Enni Rukajärvi has been selected  as the flag bearer during the opening ceremony  of the Sochi winter Olympics, the Finnish Olympic Committee announced on Tuesday.   23-year old Rukajärvi ... details
Wed, 05 Feb, 2014 04:18:25 AM
  The Oulu University of Applied Sciences is to set begin collective negotiations with its employees – a move that is likely to lead to redundancy of some of its employees, according to reports.   The employer estimates that the redundancy will affect up to 110 employees. The institution employs around 700.   The collective negotiations are likely to lead to the ending of fixed term contracts as well as staff reduction.   In addition, employees can work part time or have the tasks in their job descriptions combined. It may also lead to complete lay off of the staff concerned   The negotiations ... details
Tue, 04 Feb, 2014 01:25:09 AM
The European Commission on Monday unveiled the European Union's first anti-corruption report, saying corruption costs the European economy around 120 billion euros per year. Corruption continues to be ... details
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