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Education
Increasing inequality affects wellbeing at school
Inequality among the pupils and students has increased at schools and the background of the parents…
COVID reduces student exchanges in higher education in autumn
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to restrict student mobility in higher education as the number of…
Application to Finnish universities´ English programmes begins
The first joint application of the spring to universities and universities of applied sciences (…
6,904 apply to Helsinki University Int´l prgms for autumn session
A total of 6904 students applied to the University of Helsinki to get admission in the international…
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AKFA Group experience
Today AKFA Group is one of the largest manufacturing holdings in Uzbekistan founded by Jahongir Artikkhodjaev in…
Biden administration proposes $6.9b for countering Ukraine war
The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday proposed 6.9 billion U.S. dollars in its…
All 132 on board China’s crashed plane dead
All 132 people on board China Eastern Airlines' plane that crashed Monday in south China's…
19 killed in shooting in Mexico
Nineteen people were shot to death in central Mexico, the State Attorney General's Office (FGE)…
Business
Consumer confidence in economy collapses in March
The Consumer Confidence Indicator (CCI) stood at minus 10.5 in March, having been 0.5 in February…
64% wage earners consider their work mentally strenuous
About 64% of wage and salary earners on the labour market considered their work mentally strenuous,…
Print media faces newsprint crisis due to UPM strike
Newspapers in Finland may be forced to stop ing within a few weeks due to a serious shortage of…
Consumption of solid wood fuels hits record high
Heating and power plants consumed 23.5 million cubic metres of solid wood fuels in 2021, with their…