Finnish PM Sanna Marin found herself in hot water a week ago when the tabloid Iltalehti reported that she has been claiming back about 300 euros ($365) per month for her family's breakfasts while living at her official residence, Kesaranta.
HELSINKI: Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin is pledging to pay back thousands of euros in meal expenses in a bid to contain the fallout from revelations about her family’s taxpayer-subsidised.
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Green City seeks to combat climate change with its technologies Pubblicato: 30 Aprile 2021
Ari Piispanenfounded his first business Konetuote Piispanen in 1989. Since then, he has founded many new businesses and invented new technologies. Now, the serial entrepreneur is driven by the desire to beat the climate change. “Finding new talent is easy with the university
next door,” he says. “Collaboration with the business incubator Business Mill, located on the university campus, is also going really well.” Piispanen, who comes from the world of mechanical engineering, has turned the focus of his business and innovation activities towards sustainable development and green energy concepts and their commercialisation. Aside from his current businesses, he has founded seven others and he currently holds more than sixty patents. Methods for Managing the Climate Change. Climate change began to concern Piispanen about five years ago. He did not sit idle with his conc
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Babiš calls EU Commission auditors ‘mafia’ for confirming conflict of interest. The European Commission’s final audit report regarding the conflict of interest allegations levelled against Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš on Friday has triggered a heated reaction from the PM himself. Read more.