Financial Times: – The feeling of chaos and turbulence must end

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This is written by foreign newspapers in the leading position

The Wall Street Journal

Auto Workers leader Shawn Fain has waded into the debate over anti-Israel campus protests. The UAW union is against mass arrests or harassment of those who exercise their right to protest, it is stated. It is perhaps a surprise to most UAW members that the union has a Gaza policy.

Financial Times

Labor won important mayoral elections in London and central England. For Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the Conservatives, the defeats are very bad news. The message from the voters is that Britain wants a new political start. The country needs an election sooner rather than later. The feeling of chaos and turbulence must end.

Die Welt

Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels built his country house in an area of ​​landscape protection. Now the cultural heritage authorities want to protect the building. It does not make sense that the villa of Hitler’s chief propagandist should become a place where families should come and enjoy themselves.

Today’s Industry

France’s Emmanuel Macron wants the EU to become a world leader in AI by 2030. State research infrastructure is to be strengthened, as is competence for the future labor market. At least Macron is more right than wrong.

The article is in Norwegian

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