TV | Clear News | Tuesday 27.1.2026
Orphan in China. Drug treatment and rewards. Mistletoe. Wednesday’s weather.
Orphan in China
First, news about the relationship between Finland and China.
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo has continued his visit to China.
Orpo has met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The meeting was polite. Orpo and Xi did not discuss, for example, China’s relationship with Russia.
Orpo has also met with other Chinese leaders.
The purpose of the visit is to promote trade between Finland and China. Orpo is accompanied by representatives of Finnish companies.
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo has continued his visit to China.
Yesterday, Orpo also visited the Forbidden City in Beijing. The historic palace complex was the residence of Chinese emperors and the center of political life.
Substance abuse treatment and benefits
Then the topic is new substance abuse treatment.
Rinnekodit has started paying a fee for substance abuse treatment.
Studies show that rewards are an effective way to treat drug addiction.
The client can receive a reward if an agreed goal is achieved. The goal can be, for example, a clean drug test or completing homework.
The reward can be, for example, a gift card, hygiene product, small item or candy.
Rinnekodit starts paying a fee for substance abuse treatment.
The first premium treatment was launched in Tampere. It will later expand to other parts of Finland.
Mistletoe
Finally, the topic is plant discovery.
A rare mistletoe has been found in Hämeenlinna.
Before this, mistletoe was found in Finland mainly in the Turku region.
Mistletoe was found in the Ahvenisto cemetery when bad trees were cut down in the area.
Mistletoe grows on the branches of trees. It is green even in winter.
A rare mistletoe has been found in Hämeenlinna.
Mistletoe has probably spread with birds.
Wednesday’s weather
Still a weather forecast.
Bitterly cold weather continues throughout the country.
The sun may shine in Western Lapland and Northern Ostrobothnia. Elsewhere it will be cloudy.
It can be as cold as 20 degrees in Lapland, and 5-10 degrees elsewhere.