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11:32âąPolice Interrogate Pirkkala School Stabbing Suspect
The newspapers report on the Pirkkala school stabbing investigation, with police having interrogated the suspect twice (Aamulehti, MTV Uutiset). Political developments include Parliament Speaker Halla-aho calling an unexpected press conference (Iltalehti) and a Trump ally issuing a strong warning to Putin (Ilta-Sanomat). Russian military issues are highlighted, with satellite images showing emptied military bases around Moscow due to heavy losses and troop needs (Verkkouutiset). Other topics include Finland's upcoming crucial hockey match against the USA (Keski-Suomen Maakuntalehti) and a legislative proposal to incorporate Malmi Airport into Sipoonkorpi National Park (Suomen Uutiset).09:23âąTrump Acknowledges Putin's Peace Reluctance
The newspapers report on Trump's changed stance on Putin, with multiple sources noting he now acknowledges Putin doesn't want peace (MTV Uutiset, Keski-Suomen Maakuntalehti). Russia continues to be a topic of concern, with a grim statement from Elina Valtonen (Iltalehti) and skepticism about the sanctions model (Verkkouutiset). Updates on the Pirkkala school stabbing investigation reveal police have interrogated the 16-year-old suspect twice (Ilta-Sanomat). Other topics include autumn crops thriving with rye heading while wheat suffered from night frost (Maaseudun Tulevaisuus), and lower fuel prices benefiting drivers (Suomen Uutiset).07:12âąTampere Sets Sights on International Recognition
The newspapers report on a Pirkkala school stabbing with police revealing the suspect didn't know the victims (Ilta-Sanomat). Tampere features prominently with ambitious development plans aiming for international recognition (Helsingin Sanomat) and a secretive flea market (Aamulehti). Technical issues are affecting the Olkiluoto 1 nuclear plant, with production being limited (Iltalehti). Other topics include a poll showing strong support for union membership fee tax deductions (Kansan Uutiset), changes to the maternity package (MTV Uutiset), and a report of stabilizing employment figures (Verkkouutiset).05:46âąFinnish Authorities Clear Russia in Baltic Cable Case
The newspapers report on migration patterns from Tampere to surrounding municipalities (Aamulehti) and a former MP receiving nearly âŹ7,000 monthly unemployment benefits (Iltalehti). International news covers Trump changing his mind about Putin (Ilta-Sanomat). The Eagle S tanker case developments reveal Finnish authorities now acknowledge the vessel didn't intentionally damage Baltic Sea cables, with Russia not involved (MV-lehti). Other topics include a photography exhibition exploring sibling relationships (Suomen Kuvalehti) and a survey showing one-third of small business owners have never taken extended summer vacations (Verkkouutiset).02:06âąChaos Returns to White House
The newspapers report on workplace concerns, with a school in YlöjĂ€rvi continuing operations despite half the staff experiencing daily symptoms from mold (Aamulehti). Employment issues are highlighted by an Oulu resident receiving her third dismissal despite good performance (Kaleva) and a 15-year-old securing a dream job among 240 applicants (Hufvudstadsbladet). Multiple outlets cover chaos at the White House involving Trump ambushing a colleague (Iltalehti, Ilta-Sanomat). Other topics include Traficom wanting to tighten rural fiber optic construction conditions (Maaseudun Tulevaisuus), Spain's tough decision affecting Finnish tourists (MTV Uutiset), and a regional welfare authority potentially breaking the law to ensure services (Turun Sanomat).18:55âąHelsinki Slashes School Zone Speed Limits
The newspapers report on local politics, with Ilkka Porttikivi continuing as Tampere's deputy mayor and 26-year-old Sofia Julin joining the city council leadership (Aamulehti). Helsinki is reducing speed limits near dozens of schools from 40km/h to 30km/h (Helsingin Sanomat). Several international topics feature prominently, including Trump's Finland statement and its interpretation in the USA (MTV Uutiset), comments on Hamas's role in initiating attacks (Keski-Suomen Maakuntalehti), and speculation about Elon Musk's whereabouts (Ilta-Sanomat). A heated TV debate involving PĂ€ivi RĂ€sĂ€nen is also mentioned (Iltalehti).Yesterday âą
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MV-Lehti
WHO:n pandemiasopimus hyvÀksyttiin - 12 maata jÀtti tukematta ylikansallista terveystyranniaa
Pahamaineiseksi globalistien ylikansalliseksi vallansiirroksi arvosteltu "pandemiasopimus" on niitattu vuosien lobbaamisen jÀlkeen lÀpi Maailman TerveysjÀrjestön (WHO) johdolla. VenÀjÀ, yhdessÀ 10 muun valtion kanssa, ei ÀÀnestÀnyt pandemiasopimuksen puolesta. Yhdysvallat on vetÀytynyt Donald Trumpin ja Robert Kennedy jr:n johdolla WHO:n ulkopuolelle, arvostellen ankarasti WHO:ta ja pandemiasopimusta.
11:39
Helsingin Sanomat
Potilailla vaikeuksia pÀÀstĂ€ SyöpĂ€Âsairaalaan: Rakentajien autot tĂ€yttĂ€vĂ€t parkkiÂpaikan
Rakentajilla ei ole lupa kÀyttÀÀ potilaspaikkoja, mutta ohjeistus ei tepsi kaikkiin urakoitsijoihin.
11:39
Kuluneella viikolla eduskunnassa keskusteltiin Malmin lentokenttÀÀn liittyvÀstÀ lakialoitteesta. Perussuomalaisten kansanedustaja Juha MÀenpÀÀ kertoi allekirjoittaneensa kyseisen aloitteen, jossa vaaditaan Sipoonkorven kansallispuiston alueen laajentamista lentokentÀn sekÀ sen niittyjen ja ympÀristön alueisiin.
11:22
11:14
Verkkouutiset
Keski-VenÀjÀn sotilastukikohdat tyhjenivÀt
Kovat tappiot rintamalla ja jatkuva tarve uusille joukoille ovat tyhjentÀneet satelliittikuvien perusteella tukikohdat jopa Moskovan ympÀriltÀ.
10:39
Hufvudstadsbladet
Finnair om svenskan: Ska beaktas
Svenskan pÄ Finnair
09:38
TÀssÀ haastattelussa hÀn pohtii miksi ihmisen mÀÀrittely elÀimeksi on joillekin kauhistus, Suomen erityistÀ turkissuhdetta ja elÀinoikeuksien merkitystÀ ympÀristöaktivismille.
09:13
Maaseudun Tulevaisuus
Syysviljat kovassa kasvussa: Ruis tulossa tÀhkÀlle, vehnÀ kÀrsinyt yöpakkasista
09:04
SeitsemÀn kymmenestÀ suomalaisesta ei halua hallituksen puuttuvan ammattiliittojen jÀsenmaksun verovÀhennysoikeuteen. TÀmÀ ilmenee Verianin tekemÀstÀ kyselystÀ.
06:36
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