Awakening: Farmers’ protests continue in Holland | Ex-prime minister of Japan shot

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NHK: Japan’s ex-prime minister shot

According to the Japanese public broadcaster NHK, the country’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe has been shot. Abe was taken to the hospital bleeding, and the shooter has been arrested, NHK reports, citing party sources. According to bystanders, Abe appeared to be unconscious when he was carried away from the scene. According to the NHK reporter who was at the conference, two consecutive bangs were heard.

The number of cyber attacks against Finland did not increase during the spring

Fewer cyber attacks have targeted Finland this past spring than originally anticipated. The Ukraine war and Finland’s NATO membership application were expected to increase the number of cyber threats in Finland. However, according to Supo, NATO membership may increase cyber espionage against Finland and cyber threats should still be prepared.

A new type of plastic recycling is now being developed at the Kaipola paper mill

The new operation of the former paper mill of Kaipola in Jämsä has progressed in small steps. The purpose of Kaipola Recycling Oy, which started operations in the area, is to develop even more efficient plastic recycling. However, the company’s initial idea has received criticism from the residents of the area, as concerns about emissions and plastic waste have arisen in the community.

The weather continues to vary

Friday morning will dawn almost all over the country with dust. Mainly in Eastern Lapland, it still rains a little in places. It is sunny in the south and south-east, but the area stretching from Satakunta to Kainuuse may have slightly more cloud cover. In the afternoon, the cloud cover will tear and the rain will be scarce, mainly in Lapland there will be showers in places.

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