The Drama and the Glory on Finland’s 98th Independence Day
The 98th Independence Day of Finland was celebrated in pouring rain and flying rocks but the guests at the President’s Independence Day reception were left in peace.
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Posted by Tony Öhberg | December 8, 2015 7:06 pm | Culture, Human Interest, Nation
The 98th Independence Day of Finland was celebrated in pouring rain and flying rocks but the guests at the President’s Independence Day reception were left in peace.
Read MorePosted by Tony Öhberg | September 18, 2015 8:31 pm | Nation
The Railway Square surged with masses of people unabated by the predicted rainfall, thunder, or flashes of lightning late on Friday morning. About 30,000 people booed and catcalled against the representatives of the parties in the government.
Read MorePosted by Tony Öhberg | September 17, 2015 9:36 am | Nation, Politics
Prime minister Juha Sipilä recorded a historical speech on Wednesday which was broadcasted to the whole nation in the evening at 21:00.
Read MorePosted by Tony Öhberg | September 9, 2015 4:46 pm | Nation, Politics
Everyone has to carry their responsibility to lift Finland from the economic rut. This is the common theme of the painful cuts planned by the government.
Read MorePosted by Tony Öhberg | September 7, 2015 5:54 pm | Human Interest, Nation, Politics
In the light of the number of refugees arriving to Finland daily, the country needs to establish 3-4 reception centres per week.
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