Shinzo Abe, an assassinated nationalism
This Friday, July 8 was to be one of those dismal campaign days in Japan. Two days before the vote, the candidates roamed the streets in their small trucks, haranguing…
“Let’s launch the reform of autonomy before that of pensions!”
While all eyes are riveted on a possible pension reform which will certainly fuel economic and political debates, the question of the future of our elders is of little interest.…
Railway union does not participate in NS final offer
The trade union FNV Spoor rejected the most recent wage offer from the NS today. The union will still submit the offer to the members, but immediately advises them not…
In North Macedonia, the demonstrators do not want to join the EU negotiations by sympathizing with Bulgaria
Protesters block the streets on Friday in Skopje. The protests were against the compromise made with Bulgaria, which would enable the candidate country North Macedonia to start EU membership negotiations.…
A dream start for Finland, but Spain roared to victory with header goals – the expert was amazed and criticized the Helmariten defense as sloppy
In their European Championship opener, Helmari lost to Spain with 1–4 goals. Linda Sällström scored Finland’s lead with a lightning goal, but Spain’s special situation play was too much. Jussi…
Extensive forest fires are raging in south-eastern France
About 900 firefighters are battling extensive forest fires in southeastern France. Water-bombing aircraft have also been deployed, and evacuation of residents is ongoing. A total of 18 people from the…
The pace of construction is slowing down – it is more difficult for young people to get housing
Housing construction is expected to slow sharply in the coming years. The reason is, among other things, increased costs for contractors and an uncertain housing market. But it is a…
Cat Larry talks about his future on Downing Street
Published: Less than 40 minutes ago The cat Larry is a beloved political player in Britain. Now that Boris Johnson is leaving 10 Downing Street, many Britons fear that the…
SAS is bleeding and travelers may have to wait a long time for their money
The SAS strike is now in its fifth day and the parties are not even at the negotiating table. At the same time as state-owned SAS loses up to SEK…
Pale end to strong week on Wall Street
The trading day began tentatively after monthly statistics from the Ministry of Labor showed that the number of people employed outside the agricultural sector increased by 372,000 in June. It…