Kleine Stöberkiste

Die Lufthansa hat jede Bodenhaftung verloren

VON Martin Haller

Während die Lufthansa ihr 100-jähriges Jubiläum feiert, streiken Beschäftigte gegen den Sparkurs. Der Großaktionär Klaus-Michael Kühne beklagt den »Egoismus« der Streikenden – dabei ist er es, der Risiken sozialisiert und Gewinne privatisiert.

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Drowning Out the Noise

VON Andrew Marzoni

How music became the cathartic refuge for my political frustration.

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In Albania, Is Tailor-Made Legislation Being Written for Tycoons?

VON Blerina Gjoka

New legal amendments allowing ‘strategic investors’ to develop port facilities at tourist resorts without competitive tenders represent the latest custom-written legislation brought in by Edi Rama’s government to benefit big business, critics claim.

The Gulf Between Us

VON Mira Al Hussein

I was seven when Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990. The memories of a child are vague and grainy, and I cannot vouch for their fidelity, but three images have stayed with me with the sharpness of things that mattered before one knew why they mattered.

When War Destroys Workers’ Jobs and Leaves Them Unemployed

VON Saeed Saber

War and prolonged internet blackouts wiped out jobs across Iran, from gig work to industry, with women in informal and small-business employment hit hardest. The United States and Israel have temporarily halted their attacks on Iran.

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Why AI Needs A Sense Of Smell

VON Philip Maughan

Over the last few years, breakthroughs in AI have been almost too numerous to track. Chatbots can now pass the same exams required of doctors and lawyers . A cancer drug designed by AI has entered clinical trials. AI agents are serving as autonomous personal assistants .

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Europas Stahlindustrie vergesellschaften

VON Alexandra Gerasimcikova

Die Stahlkrise offenbart die Grenzen der Profitorientierung – und liefert Argumente für die Überführung der Stahlproduktion in öffentliches Eigentum

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