Now playing Next Europe News Does the European Commission match its own diversity goals? Only one of the Commissioner nominees has an ethnically diverse background. 07/09/2024
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Now playing Next State Of The Union State of the Union: Is Scholz a chancellor on call? This edition of State of the Union focuses on the fallout of regional elections in Germany, the latest spat between Hungary and the EU and Mongolia's refusal to arrest Vladimir Putin. 06/09/2024
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Now playing Next Economy More job cuts on the way as German economy struggles to recover After the news that Europe's largest car producer VW may close two plants, experts are sounding the alarm that the downsizing of manufacturing isn't just limited to the car industry. The German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) says companies need to evolve. 06/09/2024