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Dragos Tudorache bei einer Plenartagung zur Zusammenarbeit und Gemeinsamkeiten des Putin-Regimes und rechtsextremer sowie separatistischer Bewegungen in Europa im Plenarsaal des Europäischen Parlaments. Straßburg, 06.04.2022 *** Dragos Tudorache at a plenary session on cooperation and commonalities between the Putin regime and far-right and separatist movements in Europe in the plenary hall of the European Parliament Strasbourg, 06 04 2022. Foto:xD.xAnoraganingrumx/xFuturexImage

AI Act rapporteur Tudorache: 'These negotiations are unique'

The ChatGPT language model has brought AI into the public consciousness. But negotiations in parliament are making slow progress. In an interview with Corinna Visser, co-rapporteur Dragoș Tudorache says how he wants to define AI and what makes the discussion so difficult.

By Redaktion Table

Germany loses influence in the EU

For a long time, Germany was well represented at the EU level: The country provided numerous heads in the administration of Parliament and the Foreign Service, in the financial sector and right at the top with Ursula von der Leyen as Commission President. But now, many Germans are saying goodbye to their top positions. And the traffic light coalition hardly has the opportunity to make replacements.

By Max Mustermann

Brussels announces end to suspension of debt rules

The European Commission is tightening the reins again on EU member states' budget policies. The escape clause for debt rules is to expire at the end of the year. This means that member states will once again be threatened with deficit procedures if they incur excessive new debt.

By Max Mustermann

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Due diligence obligations: financial sector to be privileged

If the Council had its way, the financial sector would be almost entirely excluded from the EU's duty of care legislation. What this means in concrete terms is shown by an example from Mexico, in which a Luxembourg financial holding company is also involved. The case clearly shows how difficult it is to clarify the question of the responsibility of financial service providers.

By Charlotte Wirth