This is written by foreign newspapers in the leading position
The Wall Street Journal
Donald Trump claims that Joe Biden is not fit to be president. The White House, for its part, claims that Biden has greater capacity than ever, but only 37 percent of voters think he makes a good figure as president. If Biden continues to shy away from a debate with Trump, voters may conclude that Trump is right.
Financial Times
Hardly a meeting on international economics is organized without warnings about increasing protectionism. Some of these warnings are exaggerated. Industrial policy from the authorities does not have to be destructive or ineffective, especially not support for electric car production.
Die Welt
With Germany’s new self-determination law, the rights of children and parents are sacrificed on the altar of trans ideology, just like women’s rights. One can only hope that the Constitutional Court puts an end to this madness.
The Economist
In six weeks, it will probably be clear that Narendra Modi will win his third term as India’s Prime Minister. India has the potential to become a thriving knowledge economy where people are rewarded for thinking for themselves. But then Modi has to keep his authoritarian impulses in check.