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Dockworkers strike continues; union ready to talkA Finnish dockworkers strike went into its second day early last week, but union leaders signalled readiness to negotiate, as the stoppage blocked the country’s imports and exports, official said. The Transport Workers’ Union (AKT) Top court paves way for Loviisa nuclear power station Finland’s Supreme Administrative Court upheld the Helsinki administrative court’s dismissal of complaints early last week, against two local councils’ statements in favour of new nuclear stations in Loviisa in southern Finland, News room Finland reported. Finnish United We Stand Finnish PM pledges shipyard aid Matti Vanhanen, the Finnish Prime Minister, joined Mauri Pekkarinen, the economy Minister, in pledging aid to the country’s struggling shipbuilding industry, owned for the most part by South Korea’s STX, News room Finland reported on Niinisto tops Finnish president poll Sauli Niinistö (cons), the speaker of Parliament, remains the early favourite for president in 2012, national daily Helsingin Sanomat quoted a Taylor Nelson Sofres poll as indicating early last week. Half of the respondents backed Putin, Vanhanen discuss Nord Stream Finnish PM denies free supplies from building outfit PRIME Minister Matti Vanhanen rejected allegations on 29 September in a Finnish news documentary that he received building materials free of charge from a construction company, Deutsche Presse Agentur (dpa) reported from Helsinki. During a Russia to inform Finland of Nord Stream results Russia will inform Finland of the results of an environmental examination of the Russian segment of the Nord Stream project, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told Finnish counterpart Matti Vanhanen on September 1. Dmitry Peskov, The axe falls, Finland, Russia agreed on timber trade Russia will drop its planned hike in timber export tariffs to Finland, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told his Finnish counterpart Matti Vanhanen. Putin, who was on a visit to Helsinki, confirmed that a compromise Medvedev discusses Nord Stream in Finland Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on April 20 expressed his support for a planned underwater Baltic Sea gas pipeline during a two-day state visit to neighbouring Finland. The Russian head of state and his wife were Finnish politicians worry Nokia might cut and run A number of unnamed civil servants, politicians and labour market bosses said that Espoo-headquartered mobile phone maker Nokia had threatened to call the movers in if Parliament failed to pass a piece of legislation known Finnish politicians worry Nokia might cut and run A number of unnamed civil servants, politicians and labour market bosses said that Espoo-headquartered mobile phone maker Nokia had threatened to call the movers in if Parliament failed to pass a piece of legislation known Finland won’t apply for NATO membership before 2011 Finland is unlikely to apply for membership in NATO until 2011 at the earliest, Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb said in interview remarks. “Government and president need to be unanimous, and public opinion has to Premier calls for cooperation to face crisis Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen called on Finnish nationals to pull together to tackle the economic challenges facing the country early last week. “The threats against our economy are external, and we have limited means Premier calls for cooperation to face crisis Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen called on Finnish nationals to pull together to tackle the economic challenges facing the country early last week. ?The threats against our economy are external, and we have limited means Finnish ministers appeal to Stora Enso, UPM-Kymmene Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen and Economic Affairs Minister Mauri Pekkarinen have appealed to Stora Enso and UPMKymmene to help those affected by their capacity reduction programmes. Pekkarinen said it was reasonabel to expect the Finnish-Estonian nuclear power station A new report, drawn up jointly by Gunnar Okk, of the Nordic Investment Bank, and Jaakko Blomberg, a former Finnish ambassador to Estonia, has recommended that the two countries should build a joint nuclear power station on the Estonian shores of Finnish-Estonian nuclear power station A new report, drawn up jointly by Gunnar Okk, of the Nordic Investment Bank, and Jaakko Blomberg, a former Finnish ambassador to Estonia, has recommended that the two countries should build a joint nuclear power Gyurcsany looks into Finnish experience Austrian Chancellor coming to talk on range of issues Alfred Gusenbauer, the Austrian chancellor, is to visit Finland on April 13-14 on the invitation of Matti Vanhanen, the Finnish prime minister, the Finnish government said in a statement on April 7 that was picked A new foreign minister takes over, backing NATO Erotic texts to exotic dancer force minister to leave Czar Putin has the EU backed into a cold corner When the temperature hits below zero in Berlin, Paris, Prague, Rome, and throughout Europe – and you’re relying on Russia to provide much of the gas and oil that keeps you warm, and fuels your Russia, EU to up export duties on timber Russia intends to continue working with the EU in deciding on the increase of export duties on unprocessed timber, Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov said. “We are holding negotiations and I think we will come Finland will not join Nord Stream, no delays expected Condolences to families of Finland shooting victims Prime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas has expressed condolences on behalf of the Lithuanian Government to the victims’ families, the Prime Minister of Finland Matti Vanhanen and the Finnish Government on the tragic incident in Jokela School, Nearly 13,000 nurses threaten to walk off the job The Finnish Union of Health and Social Care Professionals (Tehy) said in a statement on October 15 that about 12,800 of its members would take part in a mass resignation on November 19, News room Calls for EU to help tackle queues of Russia-bound vehicles Prime ministers of Estonia and Finland, Andrus Ansip and Matti Vanhanen, respectively, said after talks on September 11 that they hoped the EU would help tackle the chronic problem of queues of Russia-bound heavy goods Brazil’s president wins Finnish support for UNSC seat Finnish PM Vanhanen says EU needs Nord Stream Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen has voiced his support for the construction of the Nord Stream project gas pipeline along the Baltic seabed."First of all, we need a new gas pipeline between Russia and Central |
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