But an official in the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza told the BBC the children still needed care, and that their return to the war endangered their lives.
"We observe some of the things that the Finnish ecosystem is doing now, Sting was part of driving 10 or 15 years ago here - co-working spaces, [and] new organisations in the ecosystem that can support in different ways."Mikael Pentikainen, CEO of the Federation of Finnish Enterprises, says the country's government is currently losing support amongst entrepreneurs despite its pro-start-up and pro-business approach.
found 41% of small and medium-sized business owners are satisfied with the coalition's actions, down from 54% in June.One likely reason for the dip, says Mr Pentikainen, is a decision to raise VAT from 24% to 25.5% last September, the highest rate in western Europe. The government saidmove designed to stabilise public finances.
But Mr Pentikainen suggests it could make Finland's start-up ecosystem less competitive for international founders.The Finnish government has also recently toughened up citizenship requirements, meaning foreign entrepreneurs now need to stay at least eight years instead of five in order to obtain a passport, and will soon also be required to
and culture if they want to settle long-term.
Back at Maria 01, Mr Parker, the health company founder, says he's confident Finland's start-up ecosystem will continue to expand and attract international talent. But he warns it might lose some of the aspects that have so far made it an attractive option for entrepreneurs.that "several thousand" will be built this year and he expects them to be doing "useful things" in Tesla factories.
Other carmakers are following a similar path. BMWto a US factory. Meanwhile, South Korean car firm Hyundai
of robots from Boston Dynamics, the robot firm it bought in 2021.Thomas Andersson, founder of research firm STIQ, tracks 49 companies developing humanoid robots - those with two arms and legs. If you broaden the definition to robots with two arms, but propel themselves on wheels, then he looks at more than 100 firms.