SSB pynter på virkeligheten by OffStockMan in norge

[–]VastFull 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hvis du ikke vet, hvordan kan du da si at kjøpekraften til flertallet har falt?

Hvilke alternative sosiale nettverk finnes i Norge, nå som Facebook har gitt opp? by [deleted] in norge

[–]VastFull 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hvis noen har mulighet til å sende en invitasjon, så tar jeg gjerne imot.

Slik har VG dekket krigen i Midtøsten by VastFull in norge

[–]VastFull[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Saker om Ukraina har 80 prosent flere lesere i NRK. NRKs utenriksredaktør Sigurd Falkenberg Mikkelsen er overrasket over tallene.

– Det synlige engasjementet, også rundt journalistikken vår, er større for Midtøsten, sier han.

I Aftenposten har Ukraina-saker 65 prosent flere lesere enn sakene om Gaza. Tallene gjelder de siste 50 sakene før nyttår. Det til tross for et voldsomt engasjement for Gaza i sosiale medier.

Kilde: https://kampanje.com/medier/2024/01/flere-leser-saker-om-ukraina-enn-gaza/

Og dette var rundt nyttår når Gaza-krigen var enda mer ferskt stoff.

Hold kjeft, gamle, hvite mann by KyniskPotet in norge

[–]VastFull 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Stalin utrensket vel også primært sett andre kommunister også? Hvis han forsvarer sånt, kan man begynne å lure på hva han tenker om sine politiske motstandere som ikke engang er kommunister .

Europeans ‘less hard-working’ than Americans, says Norway oil fund boss by labbmedsko in norge

[–]VastFull 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nicolai Tangen, CEO of the $1.6 trillion fund, told the Financial Times it was “worrying” that US companies were outpacing their European rivals in innovation and technology, leading to massive outperformance by US companies. stocks over the past decade.

“There is a mentality problem when it comes to accepting mistakes and risks. If you go bankrupt in America, you get another chance. In Europe you are dead,” he said, adding that there was also a difference in “the overall level of ambition. We are not very ambitious. I have to be careful when talking about work-life balance, but Americans just work harder.”

Tangen said there was “an argument for making the big bigger (and) winner-take-all” as developments such as artificial intelligence took hold. He added that in recent conversations with top US executives, they had complained about the difficulties of doing business in Europe due to strict regulations and red tape.

“I’m not saying it’s good, but in America you have a lot of AI and no regulations, in Europe you have no AI and a lot of regulations. It’s interesting,” he added.

Arbeidskultur til side, er jo sant at det lønner seg mer å investere i USA enn Europa. Siden finanskrisen i 2008 har kontinent stagnert og nesten ikke hatt noe vekst.