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Finns Party Representative Ville-Veikko Elomaa suggests Finland will not benefit from NATO membership during online discussion

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Wednesday, January 26, 2022

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  • Watch here: https://youtu.be/QZBx9cDqbm8
    The conversation included two leading opposition party representatives - The Finns Party and The Power Belongs to the People Party, Brussels-based advisor at the European Parliament, and member of The Finns Party Olli Kotro, MP.
  • Olli Kotro shared his vision of NATO: "In Brussels and the French speaking Western countries the issues related to NATO membership are discussed very carefully.
  • There is some pressure being put on Finland, but neither the politicians, nor the people wish to join NATO.
  • The destiny of Finland is not bothering big countries, and NATO membership wouldn't benefit us.

Russian Blitz in Ukraine Could Endanger Americans at Home, States Doctors for Disaster Preparedness

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Monday, January 24, 2022

"Americans need to ask what this means for them," states Doctors for Disaster Preparedness president Jane Orient, M.D., noting the following events :

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  • "Americans need to ask what this means for them," states Doctors for Disaster Preparedness president Jane Orient, M.D., noting the following events :
    Sweden deployed troops as the Russian vessels passed, British anti-tank systems have been supplied to Ukraine, and Canadian commandos are already on the ground.
  • Germany , a partner with Russia in the NordStream Pipeline, has declined to send weapons and blocked Ukraine from receiving military support from Estonia.
  • The U.S. has ordered embassy personnel to leave and warns it will not be able to evacuate Americans in the event of war.
  • Doctors for Disaster Preparedness provides information to help save lives in the event of natural or man-made disasters.

2021 Functional Beverage Market in Russia: PepsiCo, Red Bull, Mars and Borjomi Dominate - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Thursday, January 13, 2022

The Russian carbonated water market is said to be approximately the same as the bottled water market in terms of volume.

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  • The Russian carbonated water market is said to be approximately the same as the bottled water market in terms of volume.
  • It is structured as follows:
    Introduction to the Functional Beverage Market in Russia: An introduction and executive summary sets the stage for the functional beverage market in Russia.
  • Drivers of a Healthy Lifestyle: This section identifies the key drivers that could increase functional beverage consumption in Russia over the long-term.
  • How might local or iconic soft drink brands be successfully scaled or leveraged in the creation of new beverage categories?

David Tennant to play Alexander Litvinenko in NENT Group and ITV original drama

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Thursday, September 30, 2021

STOCKHOLM, Sept. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group) and ITV have commissioned the four-part drama `Litvinenko', starring David Tennant (`Doctor Who'; `Broadchurch') as Alexander Litvinenko, the former Russian Federal Security Services and KGB officer whose death in London from polonium poisoning triggered one of the most complex and dangerous investigations in the history of the Metropolitan Police. Written by acclaimed screenwriter George Kay (`Lupin'; `Criminal'), `Litvinenko' is the story of the determined Scotland Yard officers who worked for 10 years to prove who was responsible. In the Nordic region, Baltic region, Poland and the Netherlands, the series will premiere exclusively on NENT Group's Viaplay streaming service.

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  • In the Nordic region, Baltic region, Poland and the Netherlands, the series will premiere exclusively on NENT Group's Viaplay streaming service.
  • The drama will relate how two police officers were called to University College Hospital in London in November 2006 to interview a patient in declining health.
  • The patient was Alexander Litvinenko, a Russian dissident who claimed to have been poisoned on the direct orders of Vladimir Putin.
  • George Kay: "In late 2006, Alexander Litvinenko was a living witness to his own murder.