Current affairs
12.7.2011
“Finnish forest industry prime example of development of clean technologies”
Finnish biofore company UPM has opened a state-of-the-art Materials Recovery Facility in Shotton, designed to achieve the highest recovery rates in UK. “Today, the Finnish forest industry is a prime example of an industry utilizing cleaner processes”, said Ambassador Pekka Huhtaniemi at the official opening.
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6.7.2011
23.6.2011
A coalition of extremes
The task of forming a majority government based on the outcome of the April 17th parliamentary elections was beginning to look impossible, but a six-party coalition government and a 100-page government programme have now been created, as proof of Finland’s political pragmatism.
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14.6.2011
Finnish cricket plays a straight bat
Cricket, for all its strange rules, equipment and uniforms, forms a growing sport in Finland. First official ground is being prepared for national and club cricket in Kerava, near Helsinki. “Even if many Finns don’t quite get cricket yet, our job is to get the ball rolling”, Andrew Armitage and Maija Scamans from Cricket Finland tell us.
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11.6.2011
Helsinki is hot in Monocle survey
Temperatures reaching 30 Celsius, a clear blue sky and half the city stretched out on the grass of the Esplanade park to enjoy the sunshine – what better time for Helsinki to hear the news that it has claimed top spot in Monocle magazine’s 2011 Quality of Life Survey.
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10.6.2011
Jorma Ollila: Country brand should be exploited and evolved since it already exists
”All countries are interested in the perception of their countries”, says Jorma Ollila the chair of the Finnish Country Brand Committee. The functionality of Finnish society, close relationship to nature and a world-class education system can, if used properly, be efficient tools to promoting Finland.
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10.6.2011
25.5.2011
Festival Finland in Our Hearts brings expatriate Finns to Turku
The Institute of Migration is arranging a Festival Finland in our Hearts for expatriate Finns in July in Turku. The purpose of the festival is to bring together expatriate Finns and their descendants from all over the world. Deadline for the registration for the event is 17 June.
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18.5.2011
Circus arts thrive at new Helsinki centre
The Cirko Festival, now in its sixth year, gives Helsinki the chance to celebrate the opening of the Cirko Centre, built in a former factory building. Situated in Suvilahti – the same former industrial area that hosts the Flow Festival every August – the Cirko Centre occupies a space once filled with turbines.
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