Kauppalehti, a major Finnish newspaper, has appointed Kreeta Karvala as their next Brussels correspondent. Currently working in the politics and editorial department of Iltalehti, Karvala will take on the new role in November. She is excited and grateful for the opportunity to join Kauppalehti’s esteemed editorial team.
Karvala is an experienced news reporter who has worked at Yleisradio and Iltalehti. She is a familiar face on TV current affairs programs where she analyzes Finnish politics. Editor-in-chief Riina Nevalainen was pleased to have her join the team, citing her experience and qualifications. Throughout her career, Karvala has won several journalistic awards, including the Suomen Kuvalehti Journalism Award in 2023.
As the new Brussels correspondent, Karvala will cover EU decision-making, the European economy, monetary policy, and EU institutions. Current topics of interest include defense and security policy, NATO, Ukraine support, climate policy, and Europe’s competitiveness in the face of economic competition. The monetary policy of the European Central Bank also impacts the lives and finances of all Finns.
Kauppalehti and Alma Business Media have a network of correspondents and regular assistants in Europe, the United States, and Asia who report on economic and political developments globally. This network includes reporters such as Jukka Lehtinen (New York), Veera Honkanen (San Francisco), Joanna Palmén (Stockholm), Auli Valpola (London), Katja Kroon (Udine), Jyrki Palo (Madrid), Anna Saraste (Berlin), and Pia Heikkilä (New Delhi). Editor-in-chief Riina Nevalainen emphasizes the importance of correspondents in providing readers with a comprehensive view of global trends affecting the lives of all Finns.
As the United States continues to have troops stationed overseas, the ongoing stresses faced by…
Ewen Ferguson emerged victorious at the BMW International Open in Munich, Germany with a final…
In the offseason, the Commanders signed tight end Zach Ertz as a free agent. Ertz…
In the small town of Rottach Egern, Bavaria, there is a great sense of concern…
On June 25, Jessica Parker from the Governor’s Office of Science Innovation and Technology (OSIT)…
Fiber optic networks in Finland are expanding at a rapid pace, thanks to new players…