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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Turkey must respect foreign media outlets’ independence
Joint statement calls for press card to be renewed without further interference Pressure on international media in Turkey is increasing. German journalists have been expelled from the country as their press accreditations were not renewed. International freedom of expression organisations … Continue reading
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Now what? Brief answers to 8 questions about gov’t resignation
The prime minister tendered his government’s resignation to the president on Friday, and questions abound as to what that means for Finland moving forward. Details find here: https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/now_what_brief_answers_to_8_questions_about_govt_resignation/10681192
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Data leak reveals shady financial transfers to Nordea Bank
Nordea bank in Finland received hundreds of millions of euros, some of it from suspicious sources, according to leaked documents. Details find here: https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/data_leak_reveals_shady_financial_transfers_to_nordea_bank/10672754
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