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FDP board's European program identifies China as a systemic rival

The Federal Executive Board of the FDP (Free Democratic Party) is set to finalize its visions for the European elections on Monday, with China playing a central role as Europe's "rival". The paper emphasizes the need for a robust response from the EU to China's trade initiatives.

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Multi-annual financial framework: Negotiations are deadlocked

Negotiations on the mid-term review of the multi-annual EU budget are at a standstill. Commissioner Hahn is demanding a proposal from the Spanish Council Presidency as a basis for negotiations for the summit in December. Time is running out because Parliament still has to give its approval before the elections.

By Max Mustermann

Opinion

AI can resolve Europe's Babylonian linguistic confusion

Deeper European integration requires an awareness of togetherness based on communication and understanding, say Patrick Stockebrandt and Anselm Küsters from cep Freiburg. With digital technology such as AI-based simultaneous translation, the entire EU society can be transformed into a shared space of experience.

By Redaktion Table

PVV-Chef Geert Wilders bei einem Treffen mit Parlamentspräsidentin Vera Bergkamp.
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Netherlands: Geert Wilders' sounding board resigns

Following the election victory of the right-wing populist PVV in the Netherlands, Geert Wilders is having problems forming a government. Gom van Strien, who was in charge of the exploratory talks, has resigned after allegations of corruption.

By Redaktion Table

PVV-Chef Geert Wilders bei einem Treffen mit Parlamentspräsidentin Vera Bergkamp.
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Rutte party does not want a coalition with Wilders

The right-wing liberal governing party VVD is not available as a coalition partner. Following his election victory, Wilders must now rely on a minority government.

By Redaktion Table

Terry Reintke, Spitzenkandidatin der Grünen für die Europawahl 2024.
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Battles of faith at the European Green Party Conference

The federal delegates' conference in Karlsruhe marks the start of the Greens' European election campaign. In addition to a controversial debate on migration, the choice of the European list and the election program also revealed some rifts.

By Lukas Knigge