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Finland / Vietnam

The Finns leaders voiced their support for Vietnam

February 2, 2005October 24, 2019 - by News Desk - Leave a Comment

Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen, Parliament Speaker Paavo Lipponen, Minister of Trade and Industry Mauri Pekkarinen and Minister of Foreign Trade and Development Paula Lehtomaki have affirmed that Viet Nam …

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Denmark / Finland / Norway / Sweden / Thailand

Koh Samui drowning accident

January 30, 2005August 29, 2005 - by Bharispol Dtangpaibool - Leave a Comment

26.01.05 17:21 The list of missing has been updated this afternoon. It appeared that all the Swedish names have been removed. (Updated)The list of missing: 1. Miss Prang Songmeaung nationality: …

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Finland / Thailand

Finnair first with Lie-Flat Beds in the North

January 19, 2005August 29, 2005 - by - Leave a Comment

Passengers will also see the complete renewal of Boeing MD-11 entertainment system display units. Finnair operates six Boeing MD-11 aircraft on a total of 140 monthly return long-haul flights to …

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Finland / Norway / Sweden / Thailand

Scandinavian Prime Ministers praise Thailand for tsunami relief efforts

January 18, 2005August 29, 2005 - by Bharispol Dtangpaibool - Leave a Comment

The Prime Ministers of the three Scandinavian nations praised Thailand for the tsunami relief efforts, while visiting the devastated area in Phuket and Phang-nga province on 17th January 2005.       …

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Finland / Thailand

Missing Finn List no longer Public

January 17, 2005August 29, 2005 - by - Leave a Comment

Three weeks after the disaster which claimed the lives of more than 150,000 people, the list of Finnish missing people has been removed from all official websites.      The Finnish Ministry …

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Finland / Norway / Sweden / Thailand

Scandinavian Prime Ministers arrived Thailand

January 16, 2005August 29, 2005 - by Bharispol Dtangpaibool - Leave a Comment

Swedish Prime Minister Goeran Persson, Norwegian Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik and Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen arrived in Bangkok in the afternoon of 16 January 2005.       The three …

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Finland / Thailand

Phuket, Krabi now safe for Finns

January 13, 2005August 29, 2005 - by - Leave a Comment

The Foreign Ministry has now realized how a sharp decrease in tourism has and will further affect the regions hit worst by the tsunami disaster on 26.12.2004. The travel warning …

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Denmark / Finland / Norway / Sweden

Day 14—reaching the unreachable

January 8, 2005August 29, 2005 - by Gregers Møller - Leave a Comment

8.01.05 16.24 The Swedish police has announced that it predicts the amount of Swedish victims to rise. Presently 637 Swedes have been confirmed to be missing. However the missing list …

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Denmark / Finland / Norway / Sweden / Thailand

Day 13 — Search Continues, Rescuing Politicians

January 7, 2005August 29, 2005 - by Gregers Møller - Leave a Comment

7.01.05 18:55 “Swedish Ambassador Jonas Hafstrom rejects the criticism from Swedish Foreign Minister Laila Freivalds. In an interview with Dagens Nyheter, Jonas Hafstrom, Swedish Ambassador in Thailand explaines how the …

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Denmark / Finland / Norway / Sweden / Thailand

Day 12 — good news among the bad news

January 6, 2005August 29, 2005 - by Gregers Møller - Leave a Comment

06.01.05 13.47 Five of the 16 Norwegians, which were initially confirmed dead, have turned out not to be Norwegians. Health Minister Ansgar Gabrielsen explained yesterday, that the initial list was …

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