Tuesday Newspapers: Finnish Party leadership, distance learning, defeat of the Finnish Eagle-Owls |…
Morning papers look at the outlook for the Finnish Populist Party after its leader announced his resignation. Finnish goalkeeper Lukas Hradecký. Image: Kirill Kudryavtsev / AFP / Getty Images22.6. 09:13•Update 22.6. 09:22On Monday,…
Tuesday Newspapers: Incoming MP speaks, football fans head to Russia, stormy weather | New
Who occupies the space left in Parliament by the new mayor of Helsinki and how difficult is it to attend a football match in Russia? Finnish football fans have many hurdles to overcome if they want to watch Wednesday's game in St.…
Tuesday headlines: Tim Couch edition
Legendary Kentucky QB Tim Couch is on the ballot for the College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2022.
Couch is one of 78 players and seven coaches in the Football Bowl subdivision and 99 players and 33 coaches in the divisional ranks.…
It’s a Scorcher Edition – Streetsblog New York City
Our old editor uses his air conditioner four times a year - but, didn't you know, the air conditioning broke on Saturday (bred in the 90s) and it's so verklempt he told us to do the big titles while he waits for the repairman to come,…
Eric Adams just solved the Edition car problem – Streetsblog New York City
Why bother to cut back on car use – or even stop parking on the sidewalks surrounding Brooklyn Borough Hall – when you can simply paint your way to clean air!
That's what Eric Adams - remember, some polls show him as the leading…
Tuesday’s papers: More restrictions eased, marginal parties, new potatoes | New
Sporting events and festivals are set to get back into full swing as Tuesday sees the lifting of distancing requirements for outdoor events.The first potatoes harvested each year are always eagerly awaited by buyers. Image:…
Tuesday Newspapers: Belarusian response, old villas and rain on the way | News
EU leaders agreed to several measures on Monday evening.Opposition activist Roman Protasevich in a video released by Belarusian police. He was arrested after the Ryanair plane he was traveling in was forced to land in Minsk following a…
Tuesday Newspapers: Finno-Ugric aggro, unrest over mining permits and Kuier visa delay | News
Russian organizations have criticized the world umbrella organization of the Finno-Ugric peoples. A mining company has reserved exploration rights on a section of Lake Päijänne. Image: Elina Rantalainen / Yle11.5. 09:33•Update 11.5.…
Tuesday Newspapers: Save the Summer, Crypto Boom, Forest Sustainability “Scam” | News
Like all of us, newspapers are hoping for a return to normal this summer - but will it be possible? This social distance concert took place in Tuusula last summer. Picture: Krapin pajaWith news that coronavirus infections have hit their…
Tuesday Headlines: John Wall Edition
John Wall will miss the remainder of the season with a hamstring injury.
Wall suffered a Grade 2 hamstring tear, which will see him miss Houston's last 11 games.
It's a little less of a blow considering Houston is bottom of the Western…
“The new phone book has arrived! » Editing – Streetsblog New York City
At the risk of sounding a bit like The character of Steve Martin in "The Jerk" after receiving a new phone book, but the new bike card is here! The new bike map is here!
The timing of the green wave too.
Now released on the website of…
Tuesday Newspapers: Finnish Inequality, Vaasa Lights Up, Truck Fatalities Highlight Blind Spot Risks…
A new battery plant in the west coast city gets the green light and two similar fatal crashes raise road safety fears.A model of the Vaasa "gigafactory" which never existed. Image: Vaasan kaupunki20.4. 09h00•Update 20.4. 09:14The…
Tuesday’s Newspapers: Busy Week in Politics, Turku Murder Details, Independence of Court |…
More details of a grisly crime in Turku last weekend are emerging in Ilta-Sanomat, as politicians prepare for a long week. President Anu Vehviläinen will oversee a busy week in Parliament. Image: Mikko Ahmajärvi / YleTuesday will see…
Vaccination plan debate continues, Finland’s good ICU numbers, pension fund returns
Tuesday morning's papers follow controversies over plans that could prioritize vaccinations in some areas.People waiting for coronavirus vaccination in Porvoo, file photo taken on March 18, 2021. Image: Jorge Gonzalez / Yle30.3.…
Tuesday Newspapers: Restriction Targets, Fewer Babies, Trade Changes | News
Some experts believe the new restrictions imposed by the government could cut coronavirus infections in half. Bars and restaurants in regions considered to be in the phase of acceleration or community transmission of the epidemic will close…
Tuesday Newspapers: Covid Variants, Childhood Weight Problems and Housing Shortage in Helsinki |…
The Covid dominates the news agenda this Tuesday. Bars may soon face more restrictions. Image: Petteri Sopanen / YleThe Helsinki region has seen an increase in Covid cases, and health officials are concerned about the faster spread of…
Tuesday Newspapers: Free Test Certificates, Border Controls, Extremist Fears | News
Morning papers report that free coronavirus test certificates will be made available, but not for leisure travel.Finnish border guards checking traffic at the border with Sweden last weekend. Image: Juuso Stoor/Yle Many countries and…
Mary Mast released on bail following court hearing on Tuesday – News / Talk KRMS 1150 AM, 97.5…
The mother of a 4-year-old girl found beaten to death at her home in Benton County has been released from jail.
Online records show Mary Mast posted half a million dollars bail…
The high cost of housing, the development of homemade vaccines, what’s in a school lunch?
Finnish newspapers are counting calories in meatless meals, asking how to help first-time buyers and reviewing pandemic preparedness. Do vegetarian school lunches contain enough protein? Image: Anni Härkönen / Yle2.2. 09:21•Update 2.2.…
Fairmont Senior Star Trio to Headline Five County Selections | Tuesday News
FAIRMONT - As then second-year forward Bubby Towns scored a golden goal…
Tuesday Newspapers: HS looks to Russia, Wolt plots next move, barnacles a tough opponent | News
The newspapers ask if change is coming to Russia, if Wolt can continue to grow, and how to save crops from waterfowl marauders.Barnacles are in the news again. Image: Jouni Immonen / YleFinnish attention has been drawn to the east since…
Overview of Tuesday’s news
Santa Cruz County has issued further evacuation orders in anticipation of an expected winter storm on Tuesday, county officials said.Due to the high risk of debris flowing onto the burn scars, an additional area in the Ben Lomond Fire…
AstraZeneca vaccine mostly in Finland, fewer passports issued, more snow, microplastics on the…
Vaccines against the coronavirus, snow and other topics made headlines Tuesday.Finnish passport, archive photo. Image: Ismo Pekkarinen / PDO19.1. 09:39•Update 19.1. 09:51Finland's largest daily newspaper Helsingin Sanomat reports…
Tuesday’s Newspapers: Blizzard Strikes, Corona Variant Problems, Enter Flying Squirrels |…
Emergency services are urging the public to stay home as heavy snow and high winds hit southern and central Finland.The scene in Helsinki on Tuesday morning. The current storm is expected to dump an exceptional amount of snow over the…
Georgia Flows, Jacob Blake, Kyle Rittenhouse, COVID-19: Tuesday’s News
A pair of runoff races will determine which party controls the US Senate. The Kenosha police officer who shot Jacob Blake will not be criminally charged. And have you received your coronavirus relief payment? If not, don't call us (or…
COVID-19 vaccine, Alex Padilla, Fauci, Walmart, iguana: Tuesday’s news
More and more Americans are ready to be vaccinated against COVID-19. This has been the deadliest year in US history. And somewhere in Florida, an iguana is falling from the sky. This is ashley. Let's make the news. But first, ma'am,…
Tuesday newspapers: A different Christmas, hospital staff, flea market | News
The coronavirus epidemic is already affecting the traditions of the Christmas season, some Finnish morning newspapers write today.A nurse in Turku. Hospitals do not expect to be severely understaffed during the holidays. Image: Roni…
Tuesday’s newspapers: Closure looming, Migri bureaucracy and Covid smart ring windfall | News
Finnish newspapers reflected on the Helsinki region on Tuesday by rolling out new restrictions on coronaviruses. People gathered in Senate Square in Helsinki last weekend to mark the start of the Christmas season. Image: Katriina Laine /…
Tuesday Newspapers: Finland sees luxury looters | News
Emerging youth gangs in Helsinki steal designer items from passers-by.Youth violence and crime are increasingly common in Helsinki, reports Helsingin Sanomat. Image: Marko Väänänen / Yle10.11.2020•Updated on 11.10.2020 14:32Finnish media…
Tuesday’s Newspapers: Russian espionage, student sanity and tram testers needed | News
You can now apply to become an official tester of Tampere's brand new tram system which will be launched next year.The Tampere region transport operator is looking for passengers to test the Tampere tram. Image: Antti…
Tuesday’s Newspapers: Vaasa Covid outbreak, Trump ‘psychosis’ and hot but humid…
A Finnish doctor suggests Donald Trump's treatment could have been different in Finland. Vaasa Hospital is busier than usual with Covid patients. Image: Jarkko Heikkinen / Yle6.10.2020•Updated on 6.10.2020 08:44The coronavirus outbreak…
Tuesday Newspapers: Fat Finland, Mass Rallies and More Unemployed | News
Is junk food the new tobacco in Finland?Scientists say that while genetics may play a role in weight gain, extra calories are still needed to gain weight. Image: PDO22.9.2020•Updated on 9/22/2020 9:27 a.m.Pertti Mustajoki, an internist…
Tuesday Newspapers: Fiscal Uncertainties, Business Support and Tree Hugs | News
Finland plans next year's budget amid unknown unknowns, lifelines for struggling businesses and tree relief.File photo of a boy hugging a tree. Image: Tiia Korhonen/Yle11.8.2020•Updated on 11.8.2020 09:56Fiscal framework talks kick off…
Tuesday newspapers: Lapland virus hotspot, summer price hikes, rent waivers | News
A Vaasa doctor has traced a number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the town to a ski resort in Lapland.Levi ski resort in Finnish Lapland. Image: Martti Kainulainen / LehtikuvaReports Helsingin Sanomat (siirryt toiseen palveluun) that…
Tuesday’s papers lead nationwide lockdown announcement
New measures to limit the spread of the coronavirus make headlines on Tuesday."Stay home, it's a national emergency"The Guardian quotes the Prime Minister, a plea that Daily mail described as "historic".the Daily Express asks people to…
Tuesday newspapers: Finland closes | New
News that much of Finland will soon shut down to combat coronavirus-dominated local newspapers on Tuesday.The last games of the Finnish ice hockey league were played in front of empty stands before the league was canceled. Image: Mikko…
Tuesday’s Newspapers: Climate Roadmap, PCN Goes Right and Wooden Clothes | News
Finland aims to be carbon neutral by 2035.Swedish People's Party leader Anna-Maja Henriksson, Greens leader Maria Ohisalo, SDP leader Sanna Marin and president of the Katri Kulmuni Center. Image: Jussi Nukari / Lehtikuva4.2.2020•Updated…
Tuesday Newspapers: Finns in Iraq, Fake News and Discrimination in the Grocery Department | News
Finland doesn't know what to do with its troops in Iraq, a 4-day work week spreads, and the racist note from Alepa in the break room.Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin's comments on improving work-life balance have attracted media attention…
Tuesday newspapers: Marin government news, al-Hol families and free daycare | News
The installation of a new government is the main story on Tuesday.Sanna Marin (left) succeeds Antti Rinne (right) as Prime Minister. Image: Vesa Moilanen / Lehtikuva10.12.2019•Updated on 10.12.2019 10:16A new government is due to be…
Tuesday’s newspapers: last strike, false ministerial speech, theatrical predator and Finnish…
The Tuesday papers are dominated by news about ongoing labor disputes.Postal workers remain on strike. Image: Petteri Sopanen / Yle26.11.2019•Updated on 27.11.2019 09:56The talks were close to a resolution on Monday evening, but the two…
Tuesday’s newspapers: possibility of sympathy strikes, suspension of an adviser, recall trial…
The Finnish press covers the second day of industrial action which has halted the delivery of letters, magazines and parcels outside the EU.The postal strike can continue until December 8. Image: Kare Lehtonen/Yle12.11.2019•Updated on…
Tuesday newspapers: Hockey, hockey and hockey! | News
Celebrations of Finland's ice hockey world championship dominated the headlines on Tuesday morning.President Sauli Niinistö congratulated Finnish team captain Marko Anttila on the stage in Helsinki's Kaisaniemi Park on Monday evening.…
The Day – Barry Manilow headlines Mohegan Sun Tuesday
Barry Manilow once told Rolling Stone that he was haunted by Bob Dylan, a man who is still alive. Turns out a few years ago, Dylan stopped Manilow at a party, gave him a wonderful hug, looked Mainlow in the eye and said, "Keep doing!-->…