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Latest news bulletin | September 24th β Morning
euronews (in English)
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24/09/2024
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OKTOBERFEST SEES A RISE IN DEMAND FOR NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINKS IN GERMANY
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrat Party narrowly beat the far right in the Brandenburg
00:18
elections yesterday.
00:20
With all eyes on the East German state elections that took place this month, it seems that
00:24
the established parties have a long road ahead before the federal elections next year.
00:29
Brandenburg expert Dr. Jan-Philip Tomaschek says the situation is tough.
00:50
And what happens now?
00:59
Although AfD has made major gains at all three eastern state elections, they will be unable
01:23
to govern as all parties have vowed not to cooperate with them.
01:26
We asked Potsdam residents what they made of the vote.
01:57
Coalition negotiations in the other states of Thuringia and Saxony have not yet concluded.
02:03
Both the Greens and the FDP have been kicked out of the state parliaments.
02:07
For the Greens it was a close call, but the Liberals will now be fighting for their survival.
02:11
Now that the three East German state elections of Thuringia, Saxony and Brandenburg are over,
02:16
political pressure is mounting on the Liberals.
02:19
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner is under immense pressure to make key decisions
02:24
before Christmas this year, as many are now wondering if the FDP will even survive
02:29
in the coalition government until the federal elections next year.
02:33
Liv Stroud, in Potsdam, for EURONEWS.
02:41
Germany's economy minister Robert Habeck said he will support Germany's car industry,
02:46
but is hesitant about raising tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles.
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The German car industry is in the middle of a crisis when it comes to the production of electric vehicles.
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Car manufacturers are complaining about the competition from China,
03:05
who are able to keep their production costs low due to subsidies.
03:09
Many German car makers, including Porsche, are also complaining about the competition from China.
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The German car industry is in the middle of a crisis when it comes to the production of electric vehicles.
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Many German car makers, including Volkswagen,
03:25
are considering closing production plants in an attempt to become more profitable.
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Habeck emphasized the need for a long-term solution,
03:35
and warned that quick fixes could possibly collapse the industry again.
03:40
France's new government met for the first time on Monday,
03:45
prioritizing budget and migrant issues.
03:50
A recent statement by Prime Minister Michel Barnier addressing the tax reforms raised controversy.
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As he told in an interview that the wealthiest should contribute to the national efforts,
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he added that taxes would not be raised for the poorest people.
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No, I will not increase taxes on all French people,
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who pay the most taxes of all European partners.
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Neither on the most modest people, nor on the people who work, nor on the middle class.
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But I will not exclude in the national effort that will be necessary to straighten the situation.
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On the other hand, French conservative Bruno Retailleau on Monday
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vowed to restore order through the policy of the majority.
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As he took over as the interior minister from GΓ©rald Darmanin.
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The long-awaited list of government members dominated by conservatives and centrists was unveiled Saturday.
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The European Union doesn't trust the Chinese investigation on European dairy products.
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Brussels believes it's based on questionable allegations and insufficient evidence.
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This is why, for the first time, it has challenged the investigation
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in front of the World Trade Organization and asked for it to be looked into.
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We are of the firm view that China's decision to initiate this dairy investigation is not in line with WTO rules.
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So we are therefore taking action to protect our industry.
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The dairy industry is a collateral casualty of an ongoing trade dispute between China and the European Union.
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The Chinese probe was launched in late August,
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a few hours after the European Commission confirmed the tariffs on Chinese electrical vehicles.
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As a result, the European Dairy Association now feels like they are the victim.
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The European dairy is a hostage, if you will, in trade tensions that are completely unrelated with milk and dairy.
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That's why we really insisted in the Commission to help us here.
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And it's not the first time that dairy is taken as a hostage.
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And for all we know, the Chinese side even did not even deny that there is a link to the electric vehicle dossier.
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The Chinese investigation targets milk, cream and some specific kinds of cheese like mozzarella.
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It's not the first time that European producers have found themselves trapped in a trade war between the EU and other powers like the US.
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Extreme floods, such as those that have devastated central Europe in recent weeks,
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are likely to become more frequent as the Earth's temperature rises.
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That's according to a leading Austrian climate research expert,
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who says these events that were once expected to occur every 100 years may now happen every 80 to 90 years.
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Flooding across central Europe, triggered by Storm Boris,
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has destroyed homes and public infrastructure and killed at least a dozen people.
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In the Sint-Pelten area of Lower Austria last weekend,
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up to 430 litres of rain per square metre was recorded.
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In the Sint-Pelten area of Lower Austria last weekend,
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up to 430 litres of rain per square metre fell within a few days,
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a volume that usually falls over six to nine months.
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This is due to the emissions of greenhouse gases.
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This means that not only the warm, humid Mediterranean,
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but also the polar, cold air masses are 2 to 3 degrees warmer,
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and thus can absorb 7% more water vapour per degree of warming when they are saturated.
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This means that this entire conglomerate of air masses can now absorb 15 to 20% more water vapour compared to pre-industrial times.
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Repairing the damage caused by the floods will cost more than a billion euros.
08:51
Brussels is immersed in creativity as the city celebrates design for an entire month.
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Art and colours have pervaded almost every corner of the Belgian capital.
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Jacopo Koenig stands out as one of the most eclectic and surreal artists of the festival.
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Because of how many informations we get every day, I feel like I see the world as absurd,
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so I can only create things for me that are absurd and think and seemingly lack meaning,
09:27
but if you look at it intensely, everyone can find their own meaning.
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His work is largely inspired by Dadaism and the nonsense of the present.
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Dadaism focuses on the glorification of what's random, of what doesn't make sense at the beginning,
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but then you can give it your own sense by making it come true.
09:51
Dozens of events will be taking place till the end of September.
09:56
Some of them feature innovative design objects with a very specific practical function.
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Such as this expandable wheelchair for children called Hugo,
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which was created to be more reusable and durable than ordinary ones.
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Unfortunately not every family can afford to buy a wheelchair every one year or two.
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It's actually an innovative adjustable frame that you can see just here,
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that allows the wheelchair to grow with the child.
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Reuse and adapt are also the key words of another exhibition,
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focused on finding ways to live and build more sustainably.
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The situation of demolishing and rebuilding, which is getting faster and faster,
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is a huge environmental problem.
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What we actually need when we build a building is that the structure of the building is very flexible,
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and to have a capacity for a building to live several lives,
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and for the structure of the building to be able to live several lives.
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And for that you need to have some kind of a basic regulation on the adaptability of building
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and particularly on the structure of the buildings.
11:24
The Design Festival will return to Brussels in September 2025.
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