Stubb Proposes UN Security Council Reform
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•Tuesday's papers: Stubb at the UN, jobs for AI, dealing with bears
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb reiterated his proposal for a reform of the UN Security Council .
Stubb would like to abolish vetoes by Security Council members and add five new permanent members.
The Security Council currently has five permanent members and ten rotating members.
Half of large Finnish companies surveyed say AI will play a critical role in their success.
A number of bears have been spotted in eastern Finland over the past week .
The population of bears in Finland is estimated to be about 20 percent larger than in 2023 .
Currently, bears can only be hunted in reindeer husbandry areas.
In the rest of Finland , bears are protected and hunting is only allowed with a special permit.
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