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Like every evening, the 11pm news report takes a look at the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s the Eurozapping of Monday, September 9.
In Belgium, Employees at the Audi Brussels plant are worried and are camping in front of closed doors. Here, Audi manufactures its Q8 SUVs, a model that is struggling to sell. Since the beginning of the summer, the assembly lines have been at a standstill and risk not restarting. To put pressure on them, the employees have taken back the keys to 200 cars. For the unions, there is no question of giving in if guarantees on the future of the site are not made.
In the United Kingdom, the Labour Prime Minister is accused of picking the pockets of pensioners. The unions welcomed his arrival after 15 years of Conservative power. A celebration that could be short-lived. On Wednesday, September 11, Keir Starmer wants to vote on the removal of fuel subsidies for ten million pensioners. MPs from his own camp have already announced that they will abstain. In Switzerland, a pack of wolves has been condemned.I have 14 animals that have been killed“, deplores Claude Lattion, breeder. These predators number 7 and have terrorized the farms this summer. The Federal Council of the Environment has just given the green light to kill them, to the great displeasure of environmentalists.