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If you ask a neuroscientist what happens to your mind when you die, the usual answer is blunt: your brain shuts down, and with it your thoughts, memories and sense of self. [1]

Jump to Main Content Jump to Main Content Start Start Start Yle app Yle Arenan Tell us Search search Meny We collect weather data... (translated from sv) [2]

Fewer exchange students to arrive in autumn Published : 05 Oct 2020, 23:55 Updated : 06 Oct 2020, 12:42 Student exchanges at Finnish higher education institutions (HEIs) continue during the autumn semester 2020, although the number is much lower. [3]

Det är länge sedan det har ordnats konserter eller spelats ishockey i Ilmala i Helsingfors. Fram till att finländska investerare köpte Helsingforsarenan i november 2024 ägdes den av ett bolag med bakgrundsprofiler som finns på EU:s sanktionslista. [4]

PoliticsCoincheck targeted by suspicious traffic for weeks before NEM heist Bogus email to employees may have delivered virus that allowed for system hack Suspicious communications between Tokyo-based Coincheck and servers outside Japan went on for w... [5]

WASHINGTON/BEIJING -- North Korea may be resorting to stealing money electronically from banks worldwide as its traditional funding sources dry up amid global efforts to stop the country's nuclear and missile development efforts. [6]

TOKYO -- Cryptocurrency exchange operator Coincheck, the target of a massive heist in late January, plans to resume partial operations sometime next week as Japanese regulators bolster efforts to protect customers. [7]

MANILA -- Philippine central bank Gov. Amando Tetangco on Friday made a fresh call to relax the country's bank secrecy law in the wake of an $81-million digital heist that has raised questions about the country's ability to block illicit fund transfe... [8]

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[1] MM timesofindia.indiatimes.com · 2025-12-02 · 65% match

Professor’s radical theory claims consciousness doesn’t come from the brain and may continue after death

If you ask a neuroscientist what happens to your mind when you die, the usual answer is blunt: your brain shuts down, and with it your thoughts, memories and sense of self.

[2] FI yle.fi · 2026-03-25 · 39% match translated from sv

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Jump to Main Content Jump to Main Content Start Start Start Yle app Yle Arenan Tell us Search search Meny We collect weather data...

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[3] FI dailyfinland.fi · 77% match

Fewer exchange students to arrive in autumn

Fewer exchange students to arrive in autumn Published : 05 Oct 2020, 23:55 Updated : 06 Oct 2020, 12:42 Student exchanges at Finnish higher education institutions (HEIs) continue during the autumn semester 2020, although the number is much lower.

[4] FI yle.fi · 2024-11-17 · 65% match

Helsingfors­arenan ska öppnas för publiken igen – vad vet du om den omtalade hallen? Testa dina kunskaper här

Det är länge sedan det har ordnats konserter eller spelats ishockey i Ilmala i Helsingfors. Fram till att finländska investerare köpte Helsingforsarenan i november 2024 ägdes den av ett bolag med bakgrundsprofiler som finns på EU:s sanktionslista.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2018-03-12 · 65% match

Coincheck targeted by suspicious traffic for weeks before NEM heist

PoliticsCoincheck targeted by suspicious traffic for weeks before NEM heist Bogus email to employees may have delivered virus that allowed for system hack Suspicious communications between Tokyo-based Coincheck and servers outside Japan went on for w

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-05-12 · 65% match

Pyongyang may be raising cash via cyber bank heists: Expert

WASHINGTON/BEIJING -- North Korea may be resorting to stealing money electronically from banks worldwide as its traditional funding sources dry up amid global efforts to stop the country's nuclear and missile development efforts.

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2018-03-09 · 65% match

Coincheck aims to resume operations next week

TOKYO -- Cryptocurrency exchange operator Coincheck, the target of a massive heist in late January, plans to resume partial operations sometime next week as Japanese regulators bolster efforts to protect customers.

[8] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-03-18 · 65% match

Philippine central bank chief wants secrecy law lifted after heist

MANILA -- Philippine central bank Gov. Amando Tetangco on Friday made a fresh call to relax the country's bank secrecy law in the wake of an $81-million digital heist that has raised questions about the country's ability to block illicit fund transfe

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-03-18 · 65% match

Philippines scrambles to save face after heist

MANILA -- Philippine authorities are scrambling to tighten rules on illicit fund transfers after an $81-million bank theft exposed loopholes in the country's money laundering laws.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2018-02-13 · 65% match

Coincheck restarts yen withdrawals after cryptocurrency heist

TOKYO -- Japanese cryptocurrency exchange operator Coincheck on Tuesday restarted withdrawals of yen, removing a freeze imposed after the theft of about $530 million from its accounts last month.

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