This is written by foreign newspapers in the leading position
The Wall Street Journal
Vladimir Putin uses a familiar pattern when he blames Ukraine for the terror in the Russian capital. There are strong indications that the bombing of an apartment building in Moscow was an inside job that helped him to power in 1999.
Financial Times
Leaders in the oil, gas and coal industries have long talked about filling the need for fossil energy that still drives the global economy. But when it comes to the physical climate, we have come across unplowed ground. The world is now warming at a pace scientists had not predicted in advance.
Die Welt
Like many other dictators, Putin has a tacit contract with the population. He delivers security and order, while the people have to endure restrictions on freedom. The terrorist attack in Moscow exposes Putin’s lies. He has not delivered his part of the agreement.
Today’s Industry
The European Commission is considering raising tariffs on Chinese electric cars, including BYD, citing that production in China is doped with subsidies. That would be committing a mistake. Instead, the European Commission should focus on measures that strengthen European competitiveness.
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