Study: Every tenth euro spent in online shopping ends up in China
A recent study revealed that 10% of every euro spent in Finnish online shopping goes to China, as domestic e-commerce grows at a faster pace than foreign alternatives.
‘You can feel it’: South Yorkshire revival gathers pace as new industries move in
Sheffield is experiencing a cultural and economic revival, fueled by the success of local productions and events, such as the hit Netflix series 'Adolescence' and the largest podcast festival in the UK.
Donato de Santis returned to Italy after resigning from MasterChef Celebrity: "Here life goes at a different pace"
Donato de Santis, after a decade as a judge on MasterChef Celebrity, announced his resignation and returned to Italy for a break and to plan his next career steps.
FT: Concerns in Taiwan about the pace at which the United States is depleting its missile stockpiles to Iran
Taiwan is worried that the U.S.'s missile supply to Iran could impact its defense capabilities against a potential Chinese invasion.
The Dream Was to Live Off Music. When It Actually Happened, It Exploded at a Pace No One Was Prepared For.
Tobias Sten, Norway's most streamed artist, reflects on his rapid rise to fame and the personal struggles that inspire his music.
Naples pizza masters are furious with scientists
Pizza makers in Naples are outraged over a study indicating that wood-fired pizza ovens may significantly contribute to environmental pollution.
Birds are disappearing at an increasingly rapid pace. Experts on the causes of the phenomenon
A new study reveals alarming declines in bird populations in the United States, with significant environmental factors influencing these trends.
Questions arise over the planned new development in Ihaste, Tartu
Concerns have been raised by local residents in Tartu regarding a new residential development planned for the Ihaste district, questioning whether the surrounding infrastructure can keep pace with the expected population growth.
Glaciers in the Himalayas are melting twice as fast now as in 2000
The glaciers in the Himalayas are currently melting at an accelerated rate compared to their pace in 2000, which raises concerns about climate change impacts in the region.
Chongqing mayor under investigation as China’s anti-corruption crackdown gathers pace
Chongqing's mayor, Hu Henghua, is under investigation amid China's ongoing anti-corruption efforts, marking a significant political development in the megacity.
'Missiles are being made at a rapid pace, there is no shortage...,' Iran speaks amid Trump-Netanyahu claims
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps asserts that missile production continues uninterrupted, countering claims by U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu that Iran's military capabilities are diminished.
The Australian pace quartet has put pressure on the IPL teams, the game plan has gone wrong
The upcoming Indian Premier League faces challenges as several key Australian players are unavailable due to injury, impacting team preparations.
Treasury Secretary sees new regime in Cuba... but 'at a slow pace': 'With Maduro out there will be change'
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicts a slow process for regime change in Cuba, suggesting progress could occur following Maduro's departure from Venezuela.
The Argentine medium Noelia Pace arrives for the first time in Ecuador with Mediumnidad, a meeting to heal grief
Argentine medium Noelia Pace is visiting Ecuador for the first time to host 'Mediumnidad', an event aimed at redefining death and helping attendees process grief.
Sale of owner-occupied apartments continues at a high pace
The sale of apartments in Denmark has remained strong, with 1,761 owner-occupied apartments sold in February, marking a slight increase from the previous year despite a decrease in Copenhagen sales.
The pace of climate warming is accelerating. The 'red line' is getting closer
Recent research indicates that the rate of global warming has nearly doubled since 2015, putting the world on track to exceed the 1.5°C limit set by the Paris Agreement before 2030.
The pace of Selic cuts will be 0.25 points per meeting, say analysts
Analysts predict that Brazil's central bank will reduce interest rates by 0.25 percentage points per meeting due to economic uncertainties stemming from Middle Eastern conflicts.
Olympic Champion's Amazing Pace – Alongside Legends of the Sport?
Quinn Hughes is achieving an impressive pace of over one assist per game since joining the Minnesota Wild, drawing comparisons to legendary NHL players.
WATCH LIVE ⟩ Luminor's Economic Forecast: What Will Happen to the Estonian Economy
Luminor's forecast indicates slight growth for the Estonian economy, but its pace and sustainability remain uncertain.
NATURE OBSERVATION: The big ice melt went unnoticed, the spring bird season progresses at a calm pace
The expected dramatic ice melt has gone unnoticed, with calm environmental conditions allowing waterfowl to thrive.
Lucas Lima undergoes procedure to treat hernia and reduces work pace
Lucas Lima has undergone a medical procedure to address a hernia and will be taking a break from work for recovery.
Brazil registers lowest infant mortality rate in 34 years, but pace of decline slows, says report
Brazil achieved its lowest infant mortality rate in 34 years in 2024, yet the decline has slowed in recent years according to a new report.
Sergei Shoigu scared by the pace of Ukrainian drones' development
Former Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu expresses concerns regarding the increasing threat of Ukrainian drone strikes on the Ural region.
‘Maximum Price System’ Gasoline Prices Continue to Fall After Five Days at 1828 Won, But Rate of Drop Is Uncertain
The implementation of Korea's maximum price system on gasoline has resulted in a decrease in prices at gas stations, though the pace of reduction remains questioned.
Trump's extremism is faster than Putin's, says Oscar-winning documentary director
David Borenstein, co-director of the Oscar-winning documentary 'A Nobody Against Putin,' claims that the pace of extremism in the U.S. under Trump surpasses that in Russia under Putin.
Perspective: Seven women murdered in ten weeks - If this pace continues, nearly 40 will die
In Finland, the alarming rate of domestic violence has seen seven women murdered in just ten weeks, prompting calls for action from the Prime Minister.
Live: Piastri hoping to 'unlock' pace as Chinese Grand Prix approaches
Oscar Piastri is set to start fifth in the upcoming Chinese Grand Prix as he aims to improve his performance at the event.
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.
New rule changes confirmed for 2026 World Cup
FIFA and IFAB have announced new rule changes for the 2026 World Cup that aim to improve the game's pace and officiating consistency.
Formula 1 in China: Colapinto fell short of Gasly in Sprint Qualy and admitted that he is "a little lost"
Franco Colapinto faced challenges in his first Formula 1 experience in China, struggling to keep pace with teammate Pierre Gasly during the Sprint Qualifying.
New cells being built in Finnish prisons at a rapid pace
The Finnish Ministry of Justice announced the construction of modular cell sections to accommodate an additional 180 prison places in Helsinki and Kylmäkoski prisons.
Podcasts: Three Beers Later
A humorous reflection on how life changes from carefree weekends of football and beer to suburban family life, along with a recommendation to enjoy podcasts at a slower pace for greater enjoyment.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Visits Korea: 'Tariff and Security Negotiations Must Keep Pace With Implementation'
During his visit to South Korea, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Michael DiSomber, emphasized the need for faster implementation of investment and security negotiations as agreed in a joint fact sheet by U.S. and South Korean leaders.
Trump's World (Day 416): Six Days of War in Iran Cost the USA Eleven Billion Dollars, Patriot Missiles Running Low at Record Pace
The US incurred over eleven billion dollars in costs during the first six days of the war in Iran, with ongoing implications for military supply and strategy.
PKO BP with record profits and sales. "We set the pace for the entire market"
PKO Bank Polski reported record net profits and growth in credit portfolios, highlighting its strong market position and potential future dividends.
The largest bank in Poland with record profits and sales. 'We set the pace for the entire market'
PKO BP, Poland's largest bank, reported record net profits for 2025, signaling robust growth and strategic advancements in the banking sector.
Smoking continues to decline in Brazil, but pace threatens 2030 goal
Tobacco use in Brazil is on a downward trend, yet the reduced pace raises concerns about meeting the national health goal by 2030.
Equinor Signals a Change in Pace: – Radical Changes for Us as a Company
Equinor announces significant organizational changes in response to evolving conditions in Norway's oil sector.
She moved to New York, faced the pace and emotional burden of the city, and fulfilled her dream: 'It is also possible in Argentina'
Clarita De Gennaro moved to New York to study acting and ended up creating her own theater company, finding inspiration and opportunity in the city's hectic environment.
Turtle Pace, Then a Long Leap... How BJP Built Dominance in Bihar
The BJP took over two decades to establish its political dominance in Bihar, navigating complex alliances with Nitish Kumar and the JDU despite several challenges and changes in coalition dynamics.
The Iranian regime refuses to succumb to the pace of the United States
Iran's regime has rejected the idea of a temporary ceasefire, fearing it could lead to another conflict in the near future.
In Israel, there is satisfaction with the scope and pace of strikes in Iran, now focusing mainly on regime targets
The Israeli defense establishment is positively surprised by the scale and pace of strikes against targets in Iran, while there are concerns about the stability of the Iranian regime amidst ongoing protests.
Julián Alvarez scored a stunning goal like Croatia but in the Champions League: he ran from goal to goal and sealed Atlético's thrashing of Tottenham
Julián Álvarez showcased his incredible pace and skill by scoring a brilliant goal during Atlético de Madrid's match against Tottenham in the Champions League.
Member of Parliament Refuses Command from Special Forces Instructor - The Reason is a Radical Solution
A member of the Finnish Parliament, Pinja Perholehto, attempts a challenging physical test during a special forces training program but is questioned about her performance due to her slower pace.
Polish airports are breaking records. "We have taken our place in the cockpit, indicating the direction and pace"
Polish airports are experiencing significant growth in air traffic, with an increase of 14.4% this year, while facing challenges such as capacity optimization and sustainable aviation practices.
Macri on Retentions: 'The Field Could Be Producing Double with the Correct Taxes'
Former President Mauricio Macri claims that the agricultural sector could double its production without retention taxes, highlighting the government's slow pace in removing such taxes.
UCL: Premier League teams faster, Simeone says before Tottenham tie
Atletico Madrid's coach Diego Simeone emphasized the quick pace of Premier League teams ahead of their Champions League match against Tottenham, acknowledging the competitive edge of English sides.
PGA Tour rule officials step in before Akshay Bhatia's stunning £3m playoff win
Akshay Bhatia won the Arnold Palmer Invitational by making a remarkable comeback and winning in a playoff against Daniel Berger, with PGA officials ensuring the pace of play was maintained.
Scientists warn government funding for medical research 'isn't keeping pace'
Scientists in Australia are raising concerns that government funding for medical research is insufficient, leading to an exodus of researchers from the field due to financial constraints.
Iranian Guard says they can continue intense war for at least six months
The Iranian Islamic Republic's armed forces claim they can sustain an intense war for at least six months while maintaining the current operational pace.