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'A coalition with the far right in Germany is unthinkable': EPP leader Manfred Weber

Europe • Jan 31, 2025, 6:08 PM
1 min de lecture
The countdown is on to what is perhaps Europe's most important election of this year. On February 23, Germans go to the polls in a parliamentary vote, following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition in November. The conservative CDU-CSU is the favourite, but no party looks likely to win a majority, and the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is polling strongly. We sit down with an important player in the CSU: Manfred Weber, who is the president of the conservative European People’s Party (EPP) in the European Parliament. We talk about the far right in Germany and Europe, Elon Musk’s support for the AfD, the EU’s relations with US President Donald Trump, and why the EPP is putting more focus on competitiveness and the European car industry.

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Brussels grapples with spree of shootings linked to drug gangs
Europe • 8:46 PM
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Brussels is grappling with an outbreak of drug-related violence with authorities appearing powerless to stem a rise in violent crime connected to a thriving narcotics trade. Footage went viral of masked men firing automatic weapons outside a Brussels met
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North Korean soldiers back on Russia's front line, says Zelensky
Europe • 8:12 PM
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday that North Korean soldiers "have been brought in again" to Russia's Kursk region after reports that the troops had been pulled from the front due to high casualties. Zelensky added that a "significant nu
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Enrico Letta to Europe: 'Now is the time to act'
Europe • 5:55 PM
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Forty years after Europe's Single Market was conceived as the cornerstone of post-war integration for millions of citizens across its member states, a divided continent is in danger of behind left behind in a fierce global competition dominated by the Un
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Locked out of decent housing, disabled residents in France struggle for dignity
Europe • 5:03 PM
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For people with disabilities in France, finding accessible housing is particularly challenging. From emergency shelters unfit for mobility needs to social housing failing wheelchair users, the housing crisis hits disabled residents hardest and pushes man
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Economy, migration, defence loom large in German election: A turning point for Europe?
Europe • 4:59 PM
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Of all the elections happening in the EU this year, the vote in Germany is probably the one that is being watched most closely across the bloc. Europe's largest economy is in trouble; the old model of cheap gas and easily accessible export markets is no
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Former French president Sarkozy to get electronic tag after being convicted of graft
Europe • 4:43 PM
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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy is to be fitted with en electronic tag for a year after being found guilty of corruption, a source close to the case said on Friday. Sarkozy will wear the ankle monitor from February 7 and will only be allowed out
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Paris prosecutors open probe into Musk's X over alleged algorithmic distortions
Europe • 4:04 PM
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Prosecutors in Paris launched an investigation into Elon Musk's X social media for alleged algorithmic distortions, Franceino reported on Friday, citing the prosecutor's office. The probe was opened after a centrist French MP reported on January 12 that
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'Companies are not going to take the lead in making AI a nice transition for their workforce'
Europe • 1:45 PM
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Global experts began debating the threats and promise of artificial intelligence (AI) at a gathering in Paris on Thursday and Friday, ahead of a summit of world leaders on the fast-moving technology. As thousands seek common ground on a technology that h
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ICC condemns Trump sanctions over 'illegitimate' Israel probes
Europe • 10:11 AM
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday called on its member states to stand up against sanctions imposed by US President Donald Trump, saying the move was an attempt to “harm its independent and impartial judicial work.” FRANCE 24's Fernande va
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UAE to invest billions to build AI data centre in France
Europe • 9:59 AM
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The French presidency on Thursday announced that the United Arab Emirates would invest billions of euros to build a huge artificial intelligence data centre in the country, which would be the largest in Europe.
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UAE to invest billions in France AI data centre
Europe • 3:47 AM
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The UAE will invest between €30 billion and €50 billion to build Europe’s largest AI data centre in France, the French presidency announced Thursday. Part of a broader AI agreement between the two nations, the project will serve as the core of a new AI c
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Belgian authorities struggle to rein in spate of drug-related shootings in Brussels
Europe • 12:29 AM
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PRESS REVIEW – Friday, February 7: The Belgian capital Brussels has been rocked by a spate of violent drug-related shootings that authorities are at a loss to control. Also in the news: the Greek island of Santorini is in a state of emergency due to thou
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Ukraine offers humanitarian corridor for Russian civilians trapped in seized border areas
Europe • 12:07 AM
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Ukraine says it is ready to open a humanitarian corridor to help Russian civilians return home from territory seized in its August offensive – if Moscow requests one. Kyiv accused Russia of ignoring its own citizens while the Kremlin has so far remained
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