Director of the Ministry of Finance proposes an almost โฌ20,000 childbirth bonus โ does not support it himself
In Finland, experts are discussing potential financial incentives, such as a childbirth bonus, to encourage higher birth rates amid declining numbers.
Hair Loss in Spring: Revealed When It Is a Cry for Help from the Body
Experts clarify that spring hair loss can be a natural seasonal phenomenon but may also indicate underlying health issues.
"It must be investigated all the way to the end"
Experts are calling for the overturning of the conviction of Sara Svensson in the Knutby case, citing insufficient investigation of key evidence.
War Against Iran: 'Otherwise Germany is Complicit'
Legal experts in Germany are criticizing the government's lack of a clear stance against a potential war with Iran, warning of the country's complicity if it remains silent.
Millions of pensioners face tax bill this year - five ways to lower it
Over 8.7 million pensioners in the UK are facing tax obligations this year due to frozen tax thresholds, with experts suggesting ways to reduce tax liabilities.
Hollywood stars' appearance has changed in a striking way โ a frightening phenomenon behind it
Hollywood stars are increasingly appearing very thin, raising concerns among experts about the implications of this trend.
It Might Not Just Be a Migraine. Headaches After Wine, Coffee, or Chocolate Could Be a Warning Signal
Headaches triggered by wine, coffee, or chocolate may not only be migraines but could also indicate sensitivity to specific food ingredients, according to experts.
McGuinty cites โpolicy of being very carefulโ for government silence on Iranian strike at Canadian base
Defence Minister David McGuinty explained the government's silence on an Iranian missile strike on a Canadian military base in Kuwait, attributing it to a cautious policy advised by military experts.
Is the 'Irish goodbye' rude? Experts say most people get it wrong
Etiquette experts discuss the controversial practice known as the 'Irish goodbye,' suggesting its appropriateness varies based on the context of the social gathering.
Why is it difficult for America to stop the war in Iran now? Experts explain
Experts discuss the challenges the United States faces in stopping the ongoing conflict with Iran after 18 days of hostilities.
Warnings of Iranian Cyberwar Following Major Hacking Attack
Experts warn of potential further cyberattacks from Iran in the aftermath of one of the largest cyber offensives it has launched during wartime.
Experts on 'SAFE Housing': It Is Not Enough to Just Add Money from the Budget
Poland's government has introduced a new housing strategy focusing on social and communal building, with shifts in financial models to support these goals.
Stop weeds returning to your garden by completing 1 task in March
Gardening experts recommend tackling weeds in March to prevent their return, highlighting it as an opportune time for gardeners.
Has Iran weakened? Significant decline in missile attacks
Iran has experienced a considerable reduction in its missile and drone attack capacity following attacks from the US and Israel, with experts suggesting that it is still capable of limited strikes.
Troels Lund says he was 'completely acquitted' in Thorning's tax case. Experts say it's wrong
Troels Lund Poulsen claims to have been fully acquitted in the Helle Thorning-Schmidt tax case, but experts argue otherwise.
Gudas' penalty for a dangerous tackle stirred emotions. Itโs ridiculous, it doesnโt protect NHL players, agents are angry
The NHL's suspension of player Radko Gudas for a dangerous tackle that injured Auston Matthews has sparked significant debate among fans, experts, and agents.
Kenya: UK and U.S. IT Experts Help Restore Linda Mwananchi Website, Sifuna Says
Edwin Sifuna, the Secretary General of the Orange Democratic Movement, announced that the Linda Mwananchi registration website will be restored after technical issues were addressed by volunteer IT experts from the UK and the US.
Yle: Now it might be worth going to buy a home, even if you suffer a loss on the old one
Housing prices have fallen in Finland, and while many potential sellers fear losses from selling their homes, experts suggest it's still a good time to sell and buy.
How to Plan for Pregnancy in a War? 'Risks of Autism,' Warning from Expert
Ukraine faces a significant challenge ahead as it anticipates the return of approximately one million soldiers post-war, with experts emphasizing the need for tailored psychological support for veterans integrating back into society.
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Experts believe that it is not sensible for Latvia to sever economic ties with Russia alone.
Experts: Oil may become so expensive that we won't want it
Experts warn that ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts could drive oil prices to levels that may reduce global demand.
The highest VOโ max in history? Norwegian Olympic champion showed a value of 101, experts question it
Norwegian triathlete Kristian Blummenfelt has sparked controversy in the sports community with a video claiming a record VOโ max of 101, which experts are now debating.
11th Health Challenges Congress. Health Care System on the Edge of Viability
The 11th Health Challenges Congress highlights the urgent need to reform Poland's health care financing model, with experts arguing it is no longer sustainable.
Experts: Economic ties with Russia could be severed by the end of the year, but doing it unilaterally makes no sense
Latvian economist Kฤrlis Purgailis warns that a rapid cessation of trade with Russia could harm Latvia's economic growth, which heavily relies on exports to Russia, especially in sectors like food and pharmaceuticals.
It's only March but you're already exhausted. This could be why
Experts suggest that the overwhelming pace of global events and constant media consumption may be causing widespread fatigue, a strategy allegedly utilized by political forces.
What it means to walk and look at the floor, according to an expert in communication and image
The article discusses the significance of the common gesture of looking at the floor while walking, as analyzed by communication and image experts.
Surprising information about Finland's nuclear weapon policy โ Experts explain what it's all about
Experts discuss the implications of Finland's nuclear weapon policy in light of recent political statements and agreements.
Expert: Little impact when the US eases Russian oil sanctions
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a temporary easing of oil sanctions on Russia, allowing other countries to purchase Russian oil still aboard ships, though experts say it will provide little financial benefit to Russia.
"It excites them." Cat videos have millions of views. An expert warns about them
Cat-themed videos on platforms like YouTube see immense popularity, attracting millions of views, but experts warn they could potentially harm pets' well-being.
Do you still have the fairy lights on? Experts say they reveal the middle class.
A discussion on the appropriateness of leaving fairy lights displayed outdoors and what it signifies about social status and norms.
High Seas Treaty Needs to Give Voice to Indigenous Peoples, Not Just Use Their Knowledge, Experts Advocate
Experts argue that the implementation of the High Seas Treaty will succeed only if it actively includes indigenous voices in the decision-making processes.
A strange video of Putin was removed in four minutes - an expert evaluates what it is about
A video of Russian President Vladimir Putin, released by the Kremlin, was taken down just four minutes after being posted, raising questions and speculation among experts regarding the motives behind its swift removal.
Is Al-Aqsa Living Through Its Most Dangerous Historical Phase? Experts Respond
Israeli authorities have closed Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem for the 14th consecutive day, raising alarms among experts about the mosque's critical situation amidst attempts to assert control over it.
On TikTok, they now claim that to be well, one must drink hot water
TikTok influencers are promoting hot water consumption, claiming it benefits digestion, bloating, and overall wellness, with experts weighing in on the trend.
Volvo near Koลกice / It employed the first 500 people, looking for experts from abroad for higher positions. Thousands more sought in the east
Volvo's plant near Koลกice has successfully recruited its first 500 employees and is seeking thousands more, focusing on local talent for operator positions.
"It calms me for a while, but then it gets worse". Patients and specialists point out another unexpected effect of new technologies
Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder highlight the negative effects of new technology on their mental health, as experts share guidance on managing these issues.
Cheapest car to run in UK revealed โ and itโs not a Vauxhall, Kia, or Toyota
Experts reveal the cheapest car to run in the UK as financial pressures from the cost of living rise, highlighting the importance of fuel-efficient and low-maintenance vehicles.
Nuclear energy: "It is highly unlikely that a reactor will be operational within five years"
The EU aims to deploy Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) by the early 2030s, but experts warn of high costs and technological challenges that may delay their implementation.
Djokovic, Draper, and a dream exchange that left people scratching their heads. It harmed me, argues the Serb
Novak Djokovic faced Jack Draper in an exhilarating match at Indian Wells that has been labeled an 'instant classic' by tennis experts.
HS: The Use of This Medication as a Drug Is Increasing โ An Expert Warns: 'So That It Doesn't Happen Like with Alpha-PVP'
Ketamine is increasingly being used recreationally in Finland, particularly in the Helsinki region, raising concerns from health experts.
Frauds Have Invented a New Way to Extort Money โ Don't Fall for It
Experts warn that fraudsters are sending fake official documents to customers, tricking them into using third parties for obtaining loans.
How good is it for fitness to walk on a treadmill?
Experts evaluate the effectiveness of walking on a treadmill with an incline as a fitness method, which has gained popularity on TikTok.
"The respite will be short-lived, and the market knows it": why opening emergency oil stocks will not save the global economy
Experts warn that the recent release of strategic oil stocks by developed countries will not be enough to stabilize the global economy amid potential supply disruptions.
Fact-check: Moscow internet outages spark coup rumors โ experts say it's 'wishful thinking'
Recent internet outages in Moscow have led to rumors of a coup, which experts dismiss as unfounded speculation.
Even thick spring ice may fail beneath the mover, warn experts
Experts warn that the stability of spring ice on Finland's inland waters cannot be assured, as it may fail even under the weight of people.
What is aging? Is it a disease? When does it start? A hundred experts do not agree
A survey of 103 researchers reveals a lack of consensus on the nature and causes of aging, deemed the most significant risk factor for mortality.
What it means to always leave the tastiest bite for last, according to experts from the U.S.
The article discusses the psychological concept of delayed gratification, explaining how leaving the best bite for last relates to decision-making and emotional management.
UK junk food ad ban so diluted it may be largely ineffective, experts say
Experts warn that the UKโs new junk food advertising ban may be largely ineffective due to its diluted scope and the influence of food industry lobbying.
In the discussion โ recipes on how the Lithuanian language can unite: tips for foreigners
Education experts and politicians shared advice on making the Lithuanian language a unifying element in society, encouraging foreigners to speak it.
It is Worth Knowing โฉ Four Foods That Help Protect Eyes from Dryness and Blue Light
Nutrition experts have identified four everyday foods critical for protecting and maintaining eye health beyond the commonly known benefits of carrots.