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SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTARY Finland Times started its journey in a humble way on December 10, 2012. I take the pleasure to thank everybody, the readers, patrons, contributors and supporters who had been alongside Finland Times in making this first year’s journey quite memorable. UNEMPLOYMENT RATE REDUCES SLIGHTLY At 9.2 per cent, the unemployment rate in January was 0.1 percentage points lower than one year earlier. Men’s unemployment rate was 9.0 per cent and women’s 9.4 per cent. The trend of the unemployment rate was 8.6 per cent. In January, there were a total of 633,000 young people aged 15 to 24 . Of them, 207,000 were employed and 63,000 MORE FINNS GUESS CORRUPTION IN POLICE More people than ever have the perception that there is a probability of corruption or unethical behaviour in the police, according to the police barometer survey 2014. The survey reports published on Wednesday said 42 per cent of the respondents believe in the possibility of corruption in the police, which is much higher than thesurvey
CHINESE COOPERATION IN ARCTIC DEV STRESSED Finnish Parliament Speaker Maria Lohela, China’s State Oceanic Administration Vice Administrator LV Bin, Finnish Sämi Parliament President Tiina Sanila-Aikio, University of Lapland Board Chairman Raimo Väyrynen, Chinese Ambassador to Finland YU Qingtai, Arctic Affairs Ambassador of Finland Aleksi Härkönen, Iceland Arctic Affairs Ambassador Ärni Pör Sigurösson and Polar Research SEINÄJOKI KILLING SUSPECT TRIES TO POISON VICTIM FIRST The Seinäjoki teenage killer's motive was infatuation with a boy, said the prosecutor in the indict-ment. According to him, the 15-year-old girl wanted to get rid of her competitors. RAUMA FINALISES DEAL TO BUY STX SHIPYARD Kari Koski, the mayor of Rauma, said he was satisfied with the deal. "With the acquisition of the dock area, our city will be able to create a strong competitive industrial park environment and safeguard the growing maritime industry, and thus exert a ACCIDENT DAY TODAY TO CREATE PUBLIC AWARENESS Accident day will be celebrated today in the country to create awareness about safety in workplaces. The program will emphasize on safety issues of the working places and during leisure times. The main objective is to aware people about the small matters which are important to avoid big incidents. In Finland, more than one millionaccidents are
FINLAND TIMESBUSINESSADS RATEPHOTO NEWSNATIONALFINLAND TIMESCONTACT US Editorial. Finnish norms disallow harsh refugee handling. August 26, 2016. Column. The EU must uphold its fundamental values. By Juha Sipilä, March 3, 2017. A US President-Made in Russia! By Professor Abdul Mannan, Jan 22. Fidel –The last hero of our time. NATIONAL | FINLAND TIMES President Sauli Niinistö on Friday granted clemency to two convicts from jail sentences to conditional imprisonment. The President, however, rejected 18 applications of clemency, national broadcaster Yle reported. The two, who granted clemency were convicted of aggravated drug offenses, drug use and theft. One of them was sentenced to one year BUSINESS | FINLAND TIMES The Leading online newspaper in Finland. News Always. Revontuli Autopesu, a shop that washes vehicles by hand at the parking place ofRevontuli
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTARY Finland Times started its journey in a humble way on December 10, 2012. I take the pleasure to thank everybody, the readers, patrons, contributors and supporters who had been alongside Finland Times in making this first year’s journey quite memorable. UNEMPLOYMENT RATE REDUCES SLIGHTLY At 9.2 per cent, the unemployment rate in January was 0.1 percentage points lower than one year earlier. Men’s unemployment rate was 9.0 per cent and women’s 9.4 per cent. The trend of the unemployment rate was 8.6 per cent. In January, there were a total of 633,000 young people aged 15 to 24 . Of them, 207,000 were employed and 63,000 MORE FINNS GUESS CORRUPTION IN POLICE More people than ever have the perception that there is a probability of corruption or unethical behaviour in the police, according to the police barometer survey 2014. The survey reports published on Wednesday said 42 per cent of the respondents believe in the possibility of corruption in the police, which is much higher than thesurvey
CHINESE COOPERATION IN ARCTIC DEV STRESSED Finnish Parliament Speaker Maria Lohela, China’s State Oceanic Administration Vice Administrator LV Bin, Finnish Sämi Parliament President Tiina Sanila-Aikio, University of Lapland Board Chairman Raimo Väyrynen, Chinese Ambassador to Finland YU Qingtai, Arctic Affairs Ambassador of Finland Aleksi Härkönen, Iceland Arctic Affairs Ambassador Ärni Pör Sigurösson and Polar Research SEINÄJOKI KILLING SUSPECT TRIES TO POISON VICTIM FIRST The Seinäjoki teenage killer's motive was infatuation with a boy, said the prosecutor in the indict-ment. According to him, the 15-year-old girl wanted to get rid of her competitors. RAUMA FINALISES DEAL TO BUY STX SHIPYARD Kari Koski, the mayor of Rauma, said he was satisfied with the deal. "With the acquisition of the dock area, our city will be able to create a strong competitive industrial park environment and safeguard the growing maritime industry, and thus exert a ACCIDENT DAY TODAY TO CREATE PUBLIC AWARENESS Accident day will be celebrated today in the country to create awareness about safety in workplaces. The program will emphasize on safety issues of the working places and during leisure times. The main objective is to aware people about the small matters which are important to avoid big incidents. In Finland, more than one millionaccidents are
BUSINESS | FINLAND TIMES The Leading online newspaper in Finland. News Always. Revontuli Autopesu, a shop that washes vehicles by hand at the parking place ofRevontuli
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTARY Finland Times started its journey in a humble way on December 10, 2012. I take the pleasure to thank everybody, the readers, patrons, contributors and supporters who had been alongside Finland Times in making this first year’s journey quite memorable. NEW US POLICIES WORRY EU LEADERS The EU heads of state or government at the Informal Meeting of the EU Heads of State or Government in Valletta, Malta on February 3, 2017. Finnish government photo.| FINLAND TIMES
The deteriorated security situation in Turkey has reduced the number of holiday packages from Finland, said Association of Finnish Travel Agents (AFTA) CEO Heli Mäki-Fränti. MAN SENTENCED TO LIFE FOR PORI MURDER The 17-year-old girl left home to go jogging in Pori at the end of January 2015. Her body was found in a burnt building in Kokemäki. The man had been watching ANOMALIES GALORE AT LUONA REFUGEE CENTRES According to the report, a 21-year-old asylum seeker died in January from brain haemorrhage at a reception centre at Nihtisilta in Espoo. The asylum seeker had informed the authorities about severe headache for long before his death, said one of the persons interviewed. 11 HELLS ANGELS MEMBERS ACQUITTED OF CHARGES Fourteen out of 25 accused of Hells Angels gang were sentenced to imprisonment for different terms up to two year while the rest 11, who were accused of only of their involvement in the gang were acquittedthe charges.
ACCIDENT DAY TODAY TO CREATE PUBLIC AWARENESS Accident day will be celebrated today in the country to create awareness about safety in workplaces. The program will emphasize on safety issues of the working places and during leisure times. The main objective is to aware people about the small matters which are important to avoid big incidents. In Finland, more than one millionaccidents are
EURO-BRICS SUMMIT OF YOUNG LEADERS IN HELSINKI ON JUNE 8-9 "This event is extremely ambitious and somewhat historic. It intends to inaugurate a new way of making international relations in the globalised and internet-connected world,” Caillol says, adding that Euro-BRICS young leaders would prove in Helsinki on June 8-9 that they were worth this great effort. FORUM ENDS WITH INNOVATIVE IDEAS FOR GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT Two panels of judges evaluated the works of the NGOs. They were Marjo Heinonen, executive director of the Abilis foundation, Jamie Bolling, executive director of the European Network on Independent Living from Sweden, Ramadan Assi, International Medical Corps country director in Turkey, Gunvor Kronman, secretary general of the Icelandic-Finnish cultural foundation, Lina Abou Habib, FINLAND TIMESBUSINESSADS RATEPHOTO NEWSNATIONALFINLAND TIMESCONTACT US Editorial. Finnish norms disallow harsh refugee handling. August 26, 2016. Column. The EU must uphold its fundamental values. By Juha Sipilä, March 3, 2017. A US President-Made in Russia! By Professor Abdul Mannan, Jan 22. Fidel –The last hero of our time. NATIONAL | FINLAND TIMES President Sauli Niinistö on Friday granted clemency to two convicts from jail sentences to conditional imprisonment. The President, however, rejected 18 applications of clemency, national broadcaster Yle reported. The two, who granted clemency were convicted of aggravated drug offenses, drug use and theft. One of them was sentenced to one year BUSINESS | FINLAND TIMES The Leading online newspaper in Finland. News Always. Revontuli Autopesu, a shop that washes vehicles by hand at the parking place ofRevontuli
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTARY Finland Times started its journey in a humble way on December 10, 2012. I take the pleasure to thank everybody, the readers, patrons, contributors and supporters who had been alongside Finland Times in making this first year’s journey quite memorable. MORE FINNS GUESS CORRUPTION IN POLICE More people than ever have the perception that there is a probability of corruption or unethical behaviour in the police, according to the police barometer survey 2014. The survey reports published on Wednesday said 42 per cent of the respondents believe in the possibility of corruption in the police, which is much higher than thesurvey
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE REDUCES SLIGHTLY At 9.2 per cent, the unemployment rate in January was 0.1 percentage points lower than one year earlier. Men’s unemployment rate was 9.0 per cent and women’s 9.4 per cent. The trend of the unemployment rate was 8.6 per cent. In January, there were a total of 633,000 young people aged 15 to 24 . Of them, 207,000 were employed and 63,000 CHINESE COOPERATION IN ARCTIC DEV STRESSED Finnish Parliament Speaker Maria Lohela, China’s State Oceanic Administration Vice Administrator LV Bin, Finnish Sämi Parliament President Tiina Sanila-Aikio, University of Lapland Board Chairman Raimo Väyrynen, Chinese Ambassador to Finland YU Qingtai, Arctic Affairs Ambassador of Finland Aleksi Härkönen, Iceland Arctic Affairs Ambassador Ärni Pör Sigurösson and Polar Research SEINÄJOKI KILLING SUSPECT TRIES TO POISON VICTIM FIRST The Seinäjoki teenage killer's motive was infatuation with a boy, said the prosecutor in the indict-ment. According to him, the 15-year-old girl wanted to get rid of her competitors. 11 HELLS ANGELS MEMBERS ACQUITTED OF CHARGES Fourteen out of 25 accused of Hells Angels gang were sentenced to imprisonment for different terms up to two year while the rest 11, who were accused of only of their involvement in the gang were acquittedthe charges.
ACCIDENT DAY TODAY TO CREATE PUBLIC AWARENESS Accident day will be celebrated today in the country to create awareness about safety in workplaces. The program will emphasize on safety issues of the working places and during leisure times. The main objective is to aware people about the small matters which are important to avoid big incidents. In Finland, more than one millionaccidents are
FINLAND TIMESBUSINESSADS RATEPHOTO NEWSNATIONALFINLAND TIMESCONTACT US Editorial. Finnish norms disallow harsh refugee handling. August 26, 2016. Column. The EU must uphold its fundamental values. By Juha Sipilä, March 3, 2017. A US President-Made in Russia! By Professor Abdul Mannan, Jan 22. Fidel –The last hero of our time. NATIONAL | FINLAND TIMES President Sauli Niinistö on Friday granted clemency to two convicts from jail sentences to conditional imprisonment. The President, however, rejected 18 applications of clemency, national broadcaster Yle reported. The two, who granted clemency were convicted of aggravated drug offenses, drug use and theft. One of them was sentenced to one year BUSINESS | FINLAND TIMES The Leading online newspaper in Finland. News Always. Revontuli Autopesu, a shop that washes vehicles by hand at the parking place ofRevontuli
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTARY Finland Times started its journey in a humble way on December 10, 2012. I take the pleasure to thank everybody, the readers, patrons, contributors and supporters who had been alongside Finland Times in making this first year’s journey quite memorable. MORE FINNS GUESS CORRUPTION IN POLICE More people than ever have the perception that there is a probability of corruption or unethical behaviour in the police, according to the police barometer survey 2014. The survey reports published on Wednesday said 42 per cent of the respondents believe in the possibility of corruption in the police, which is much higher than thesurvey
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE REDUCES SLIGHTLY At 9.2 per cent, the unemployment rate in January was 0.1 percentage points lower than one year earlier. Men’s unemployment rate was 9.0 per cent and women’s 9.4 per cent. The trend of the unemployment rate was 8.6 per cent. In January, there were a total of 633,000 young people aged 15 to 24 . Of them, 207,000 were employed and 63,000 CHINESE COOPERATION IN ARCTIC DEV STRESSED Finnish Parliament Speaker Maria Lohela, China’s State Oceanic Administration Vice Administrator LV Bin, Finnish Sämi Parliament President Tiina Sanila-Aikio, University of Lapland Board Chairman Raimo Väyrynen, Chinese Ambassador to Finland YU Qingtai, Arctic Affairs Ambassador of Finland Aleksi Härkönen, Iceland Arctic Affairs Ambassador Ärni Pör Sigurösson and Polar Research SEINÄJOKI KILLING SUSPECT TRIES TO POISON VICTIM FIRST The Seinäjoki teenage killer's motive was infatuation with a boy, said the prosecutor in the indict-ment. According to him, the 15-year-old girl wanted to get rid of her competitors. 11 HELLS ANGELS MEMBERS ACQUITTED OF CHARGES Fourteen out of 25 accused of Hells Angels gang were sentenced to imprisonment for different terms up to two year while the rest 11, who were accused of only of their involvement in the gang were acquittedthe charges.
ACCIDENT DAY TODAY TO CREATE PUBLIC AWARENESS Accident day will be celebrated today in the country to create awareness about safety in workplaces. The program will emphasize on safety issues of the working places and during leisure times. The main objective is to aware people about the small matters which are important to avoid big incidents. In Finland, more than one millionaccidents are
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTARY Finland Times started its journey in a humble way on December 10, 2012. I take the pleasure to thank everybody, the readers, patrons, contributors and supporters who had been alongside Finland Times in making this first year’s journey quite memorable.| FINLAND TIMES
Finland Times, Finland’s first ever English online daily, has stepped into its fourth year today. The daily started its operations on December 10, 2012 under a University of Lapland media project on the credibility of digital media sponsored by the European Union.| FINLAND TIMES
The country can overcome the ongoing economic difficulties by restoring competitiveness, increasing the supply of labour and improving labour productivity, according to a NEW US POLICIES WORRY EU LEADERS The EU heads of state or government at the Informal Meeting of the EU Heads of State or Government in Valletta, Malta on February 3, 2017. Finnish government photo. POLICE FIRES MAN IN HELSINKI Police on Sunday shot a man who was messing with a gun in Helsinki center area. The incident took place at about 11:00 am when police tried to capture the gun from the person. MAN SENTENCED TO LIFE FOR PORI MURDER The 17-year-old girl left home to go jogging in Pori at the end of January 2015. Her body was found in a burnt building in Kokemäki. The man had been watching ANOTHER CITIZEN INITIATIVES BILL ON ONLINE COPYRIGHT IN The bill was placed before the House after the citizen initiative demanded the ban after collecting more than 70,000 signatures in favour of forbidding such farming. 11 HELLS ANGELS MEMBERS ACQUITTED OF CHARGES Fourteen out of 25 accused of Hells Angels gang were sentenced to imprisonment for different terms up to two year while the rest 11, who were accused of only of their involvement in the gang were acquittedthe charges.
ACCIDENT DAY TODAY TO CREATE PUBLIC AWARENESS Accident day will be celebrated today in the country to create awareness about safety in workplaces. The program will emphasize on safety issues of the working places and during leisure times. The main objective is to aware people about the small matters which are important to avoid big incidents. In Finland, more than one millionaccidents are
ANOMALIES GALORE AT LUONA REFUGEE CENTRES A number of refugee reception centres run by Luona Oy are suffering from various irregularities and serious shortcomings, said current and former employees of the company requesting anonymity. The workers mentioned the shortcomings in an interview with the Finnish language daily Helsingin Sanomat. Luona last autumn opened the receptioncentres
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