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Thu, 26 Feb, 2015 12:10:43 AM

Bill opposing compulsory Swedish language rejected
  A citizens' initiative bill to abolish the compulsory Swedish language in schools was rejected by the Parliamentary Committee on Education and Culture on Tuesday.   The Committee believes that the skills required ... details
Thu, 26 Feb, 2015 12:02:43 AM
Less pollen in air forecast this spring
Level of airborne pollen as a result of birch blooming is forecast to be less this spring compared to last year, said the Allergy and Asthma Federation. This means it ... details
Thu, 26 Feb, 2015 12:06:02 AM
Kiuru terms SIM hacking allegations regrettable
Gemalto, the world’s largest SIM card manufacturer, on Wednesday confirmed that it had detected sophisticated intrusions in 2010 and 2011, which could be related to NSA and GCHQ operations. However, Gemalto said the intrusions ... details
Thu, 26 Feb, 2015 12:08:40 AM
Finnish values, attitudes change quite a bit in 15 years
Mobile phones are more important to Finns than work or relationships, according to the findings of a University of Turku research. However, maintaining human and family relations are generally ... details
Thu, 26 Feb, 2015 12:06:53 AM
Helsinki police suspect several members of the motorcycle club Cannonball of involvement in extortion.   According to the police, a person had borrowed money from a friend, but the responsibility of debt collection was ... details
IMF Loans to Ukraine: Deadly “Economic Medicine” Aimed at Total Destabilization
Ernst Wolff writes in Global Research, February 26
Why the United States Always Loses Its Wars
Joachim Hagopian writes in Global Research, February 15
Big Business “Regulators” and The TTIP: Opening the Floodgates to Corporate Plunder
Colin Todhunter writes in Global Research, February 1, 2015
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