mandag 14. april 2025

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https://pas.economist.com/view/2/5261/1c9433fb15ce3662129eb35716d3380f/2073831?ad_region=Europe&ad_country=Norway&send_date=14/04/2025&segment=5-NO


 


Brooke Unger
Senior digital editor

 

The thing about Europe is that it’s over-regulated, not very innovative and has few trillion-dollar enterprises. On the other hand, it has absolutely no tech executives boasting on social media of feeding bits of the state “into the wood chipper”. Our Charlemagne columnist explains why Europe these days looks like a better exemplar of American values than America does.

One reason for that is that Donald Trump is going after America’s best universities, a foundation of America’s power and economic success. Read
our article
about why his assault on the ivory tower will have big real-world consequences. 


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‘Completely out of touch’: golf and dinners for ‘king’ Trump as economy melts down

Casual attitude as markets fall suggests man detached from anxieties of ordinary voters – and surrounded by yes men.



Donald Trump is driven by his son Eric during the LIV Golf Miami tournament earlier this month. Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP

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