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Finland’s Euro 2020 captain Tim Sparv retires

Tim Sparv

HELSINKI: Tim Sparv, who captained Finland to their first major finals at Euro 2020, announced his retirement from football on Monday. “I have given everything that I was physically able to and gone as far as I possibly could,” the 34-year-old said in a video message. Read More: Unfancied Trabzonspor take Turkish football by storm … Read more

Japan’s record extra budget to boost virus-hit economy

Japan

TOKYO: Japan’s parliament enacted a record supplementary budget worth over $300 billion on Monday as part of the measures to bolster the world’s third largest economy, as the pandemic threat drags on. The extra budget, larger than the total annual GDP of countries such as Colombia, Vietnam and Finland, will fund part of the massive virus … Read more

Hong Kong reports 3 new imported COVID-19 cases

Hong Kong reports 3 new imported COVID-19 cases

HONG KONG, Dec. 3 (Xinhua) — Hong Kong’s Center for Health Protection (CHP) reported three new imported cases of COVID-19 on Friday, taking the total tally of confirmed cases in the financial hub to 12,448. The newly reported cases all involved mutant strains. A total of 50 cases have been reported in the past 14 … Read more

Nordics in World Cup push for workers rights in Qatar

World Cup

COPENHAGEN: Vehemently opposed to Qatar’s hosting of the 2022 World Cup, football federations in the Nordic countries are putting pressure on Doha and FIFA to improve conditions for migrant workers in the emirate. Together with rights organisation Amnesty International, the federations of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland have ratcheted up the pressure in recent … Read more

Low-dose CT scans can be used to detect appendicitis

Low-dose CT scans can be used to detect appendicitis

CT scans expose individuals to radiation while also assisting doctors in detecting major health issues. Low-dose scans can now easily detect appendicitis while lowering patients’ radiation exposure, according to recent research. According to the lead study author Paulina Salminen, a professor of surgery at the University of Turku in Finland, “The results of this study … Read more

Canada leads new green list entries for UK

Canada leads new green list entries for United Kingdom

Canada has led a number of places added to the UK’s green list for arrivals. Denmark, Finland, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Switzerland, and the Azores are also included in the green list, with the adjustments taking effect on Monday at 04:00. According to the administration, the danger of travel from these countries to public health is “low.” … Read more

Zero-emission, crewless cargo ship begins its maiden voyage this year

Zero-emission, crewless cargo ship begins its maiden voyage this year

The Yara Birkeland, the world’s first zero-emissions, crewless cargo ship, will set sail before the end of the year, according to Norwegian business Yara International. Media said Wednesday that the ship will be watched from three onshore data control centers as it travels between two Norwegian ports. The totally electric container ship is intended to … Read more

Christian Eriksen says he ‘feels better’ after suffering a cardiac arrest

Christian Eriksen

Euro 2020: Christian Eriksen speaks for the first time since the shocking incident in Copenhagen on Sunday.

The Denmark midfielder has released his first public message since suffering a horrific on-pitch cardiac arrest during the first half of the Euro 2020 group stage game against Finland, insisting he ‘won’t give up’.

The former Spurs midfielder, who now plays for the Italian Champion Inter Milan, required 13 minutes of CPR after collapsing just before half-time but was taken to hospital in a stable condition, where he remains.

The 29-year-old’s statement was released on the morning that his teammates spoke for the first time since the shocking incident in Copenhagen on Saturday.

Eriksen’s Denmark teammates formed a ring around him as he received treatment, but there were fears that he would not recover but thankfully medics were able to revive him and he was taken to hospital to recover.

Christian Eriksen thanked fans for their well-wishes in a statement released through his agent to the Italian newspaper Gazette dello Sport.

“Thank you, I won’t give up. I feel better now – but I want to understand what’s happened,” he said.

“I want to say thank you all for what you did for me.”

The former Spurs midfielder also suggested he would be ‘ready to train’ now, just two days on from his collapse.

His teammates went on to finish the match which they lost 1-0.

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Finland: Police To Probe Prime Minister’s Breakfast Bill

Finland: Police To Probe Prime Minister’s Breakfast Bill

Finnish police announced on Friday that they would investigate whether the country’s prime minister’s breakfast was illegally bought with taxpayers’ money. A Finnish newspaper reported on Tuesday that Prime Minister Sanna Marine was demanding 300 euros ($365) a month from the government for her family’s breakfast while she was staying at her official residence in … Read more

Finland Prime Minister criticized for Photo shoot in inappropriate attire

Sana Marin

Finland’s Prime Minister, Sana Marin, had to pay a high price for a photo shoot. According to the International News Agency, the beautiful 34-year-old Prime Minister of Finland, Sana Marin, posed for a photo shoot for a magazine cover in a black dress with open collar. The world’s youngest handsome prime minister is being sharply … Read more