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other 10d ago Helsinki

Finnish Sheep Moved To Safety In 1944

In 1944, Finnish sheep, numbering approximately 200,000, were moved to safety to protect them from the dangers of war. This action was taken to protect the livestock from wartime dangers. This action was taken to ensure the animals' survival during the conflict.
YLE Radio 1 Finland
culture 10d ago Helsinki

Finnish Singer Achieved Early Success

The Finnish singer became famous at 16, winning both the San Remo and Eurovision song contests with the song 'Nonno-Leta'. She has since participated in the San Remo competition 11 times, with the song 'Lapiocha' placing sixth in the finals.
YLE Radio 1 Finland
other 11d ago Helsinki

Three Minors Arrested For Assault In Helsinki

Police in Helsinki detained three minors suspected of committing a serious assault in Kaivopuisto park. The victim in the incident is also a minor. According to police, no bladed weapons were used during the assault.
YLE Radio 1 Finland
science 12d ago Helsinki

Meniscus Surgery Linked To Worse Outcomes In 10-Year Study

A 10-year study from Finland published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that patients with meniscus tears who underwent common orthopedic surgery had worse outcomes than those who did not. Most orthopedic surgeons currently utilize evidence-based treatments, according to the report. The discussion aims to educate surgeons on these findings. Patients in the surgical group reported poor knee function, increased osteoarthritis, and a higher likelihood of requiring subsequent operations. Knee surgeon and former president of the British Orthopaedic, Mark Bodich, is associated with the findings. These patients were also more likely to require additional operations. The findings have prompted reactions within the medical community regarding the efficacy of these procedures.
BBC Radio 4
health 12d ago Helsinki

Clozapine Use Requires Immediate Medical Contact If Infection Occurs

A decrease in white blood cells, known as agranulocytosis, has been linked to deaths from infections in patients using Clozapine. The condition severely weakens the immune system.
WDR 5
economy 12d ago Helsinki

Tencent To Acquire Supercell Stake For €6.5B

Chinese firm Tencent will acquire a 72 percent stake in Finnish gaming company Supercell from Japan's Softbank. The transaction is valued at 6.5 billion euros. This represents one of the largest acquisitions in Finnish economic history.
YLE Radio 1 Finland
environment 12d ago Helsinki

Finland Temperature Rise Rate Doubles

Data released by the Finnish Meteorological Institute on April 29 shows that Finland's average temperature has risen by approximately 0.5 degrees Celsius every 10 years over the last 50 years. The rate of warming has more than doubled over the past 25 years.
CNR Voice of China
environment 12d ago Helsinki

Finland Weather Forecast: Dry Conditions Expected

The Finnish Environment Institute reported that many parts of Finland are experiencing exceptionally dry conditions. Groundwater levels are currently lower than normal, according to the source. Water levels in Lake Päijänne are currently lower than usual, with dryness noted in Savo, Karelia, Central Finland, and Pirkanmaa. Forecasts indicate lake water levels will drop to 60-year lows in early July. Soil moisture levels are also lower than normal and expected to worsen as spring progresses. The wind is blowing from the east or southeast, bringing dry conditions. God is causing icebergs to disappear and cover large bodies of water. He is scattering clouds and sending rain to all areas.
YLE Radio 1 Finland
environment 12d ago Helsinki

Finland Faces Unusually Low Groundwater Levels

The Finnish Environment Institute reports that groundwater levels are exceptionally low in several parts of Finland. Low levels are particularly noted in Karelia, Central Finland, and Pirkanmaa.
YLE Radio 1 Finland
conflict 12d ago Helsinki

Finland Reports 640 Soldiers In NATO Drills

NATO will conduct artillery exercises in Finland from May 2 to May 12. Military expert Alexander Stepanov of the Ranihx Institute of Law and National Security stated the drills involve weapons capable of reaching key settlements in northwest Russia. Stepanov noted that these exercises occur near the Russian border and suggest potential offensive ambitions. The exercises will involve more than 70,000 units of equipment, including 26 'Oten Strike' systems. The drills are scheduled to be held at a training ground located 70 kilometers from the Russian border. Finnish land forces reported 640 soldiers were involved in operations as of May 12.
Radio Zvezda