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September 26, 2019 at 9:52 am #59330c_howdyParticipant
FT calls for a ‘reset’ of capitalism in biggest brand push since 2008 financial crash
By John Glenday – 18 September 2019 11:07am
The FT has established itself as a campaigning voice dedicated to reforming capitalism with the launch of a new brand campaign – and the paper has scrapped its paywall for Thursday (18 September) only to mark the occasion.
The ‘New Agenda’ campaign marks the publisher’s most significant brand message since the advent of the 2008 global financial crisis with the intent of positioning the FT on the frontline of debate on where our established corporate and economic model is headed.
Headlined as ‘Capitalism: Time for a Reset’ the discussion will centre on the pursuit of profit and how to promote a broader sense of corporate purpose.
Editor Lionel Barber explained: “The liberal capitalist model has delivered peace, prosperity and technological progress for the past 50 years, dramatically reducing poverty and raising living standards throughout the world.”
“But, in the decade since the global financial crisis, the model has come under strain, particularly the focus on maximising profits and shareholder value. These principles of good business are necessary but not sufficient. It’s time for a reset.”
The content-driven campaign was created by the Brooklyn Brothers and seeks to provoke readers with a series of articles delving into the ethics of investing, the downsides of big tech and the future of borderless corporations.
Accompanying this work global brand creative will span out of home, on digital, mobile and display with today’s edition of the FT introducing the message via a distinctive cover wrap.
October 9, 2019 at 1:50 pm #59430c_howdyParticipantTop Dutch athlete arrested in Germany on drugs charges
July 25, 2019
https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2019/07/top-dutch-athlete-arrested-in-germany-on-drugs-charges/
A Dutch Olympic athlete has been arrested in Germany with 50 kilos of crystal meth and ecstasy, broadcaster NOS said on Thursday. The athlete is thought to be Madiea Ghafoor, the Dutch national indoor 400 metre champion, who was part of the 2016 Olympic squad and the Dutch 4×400 metre team. According to NOS, she was arrested on June 18 after a routine police check near the German border with Arnhem. The drugs were found in the boot of the car she was driving. The German public prosecution department has confirmed a Dutch woman has been arrested but did not confirm her identity. The drugs have a street value of €2m, the department said.
The arrest is the second high profile Dutch drugs arrest in Germany in June. Last week it emerged a woman who works for the public prosecution department was arrested after being caught in a random stop and search operation. The car was found to contain two kilos of cocaine, six kilos of amphetamines and 10,000 ecstasy pills. It is not known what job she did within the department, but she has been suspended.
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