Stories from Finland
142 stories in this location, newest first.
Eva Discusses Paradise With Cain
The narrative involves a character named Eva, who is in paradise and conversing with Cain. This discussion is framed within a context that suggests it is not about Bors. This segment explores a narrative where these figures engage in dialogue.
Yle Radio 1
Finnair Bankruptcy Affects Millions Of Passengers
The bankruptcy of the airline affects millions of passengers and approximately 17,000 employees. Another report stated the bankruptcy affects millions of passengers and about 7,000 employees.
YLE Radio 1 Finland
Shale Production Limits Oil Output Growth
Producers are being advised to retain a larger portion of their output. This situation is currently presenting a challenge, suggesting potential market or regulatory pressures. This presents a current problem and a further issue for them. The source did not elaborate on the specific nature of the output or the challenges faced. Shale production added or lost approximately 1 million barrels per day during the 20th century. If oil prices are sustained at $70 per barrel, America could add 1 million barrels per day. However, at $100 per barrel, shale production cannot add 4 million barrels per day as quickly as before.
Yle Radio 1
Finnish Report Details Wartime Mental Health Neglect
During wartime, mental health issues were not treated and were generally considered a weakness to be hidden. The report describes the difficult conditions faced by girls, whose clothes and shoes often became wet, making travel harder.
Yle Radio 1
Finnish Evacuees Faced Psychological Trauma
Evacuees who experienced displacement faced mentally overwhelming ordeals. Some were able to continue their journey with family, while others had to be sent to a psychiatric hospital in Nokia.
Yle Radio 1
Finnish Soldier Offers Bread
A Finnish soldier on leave offered bread to a woman, stating they had come to ask for it. The woman initially stated they could not sell bread to everyone as it would run out for them. The soldier then insisted they had bread for the woman.
Yle Radio 1
Finland Evacuation Plan Exceeds Capacity
The evacuation plan in Kannaks, Finland, has five times more riders per person than what is written in the plan. This discrepancy was noted in a quiet position where the father did not even reach his age. Irja and her older sister are traveling in a large group with many people.
Yle Radio 1 Finland
Finland Evacuation Plan Exceeds Rider Capacity
The evacuation plan for Kannaks has five times more riders per rider than stated in the plan. This discrepancy was noted in the YLE Radio 1 Finland broadcast. This information comes from a comparison of the plan's stated capacity and the actual number of riders.
YLE Radio 1 Finland
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
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