Financial Times: EU should expand to form a front against Vladimir Putin’s Russia

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This is written by foreign newspapers in the leading position

The Wall Street Journal

Friday’s labor market report shows increased employment, but the increase comes within industries that do not contribute to productivity in the long term: Public administration, social assistance and health and care. The jobs are not useless, but they also do not create new products or services that contribute to growth.

Financial Times

It is 20 years since the EU gained ten new members, eight of them former communist countries. Now the Union’s governance systems should be made more efficient, and then the Union should be expanded again to form a front against Vladimir Putin’s Russia. The occupation of Ukraine must go hand in hand with the war being won.

Die Welt

Women participate more in working life now than before the parental leave scheme was introduced. But fathers have not shown the same willingness to change: only half of men take parental leave, and only a fraction of them take more than the two months they are entitled to. This is equality in homeopathic doses.

The Economist

After a good start, the ANC has proven unable to govern South Africa for the good of the people. After 30 years of democracy, the citizens have had enough.

The article is in Norwegian

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