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James Appleby

Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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James Appleby is a journalist and author. His articles on the wildlife of the United Kingdom have been published in Euronews and New Nature.

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Election Debrief: 5 July 2024
05 Jul 2024  |  www.teeslaw.com  |  English  |  Political Change
The Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer, achieved a historic landslide victory in the UK General Election, securing over 400 seats. The Conservative Party faced its worst-ever performance, with significant losses, including senior MPs. The Liberal Democrats and Reform UK made notable gains, while the SNP experienced a challenging night. The election results have led to market stability, with a new parliament set to convene on 9 July. Labour's manifesto includes key pledges on planning reform, education, and immigration, with funding plans outlined. The article emphasizes the importance of monitoring financial developments in light of the election outcome.
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Raluca Besliu

Brussels, Belgium
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I am a freelance journalist originally from Romania. In the past three years, I have published over 400 articles on topics, ranging from political affairs in Eastern Europe to environmental abuses in African countries. Some of the publications that I have contributed to include Al Jazeera (****), ...
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The Long Battle Over Serbia’s Lithium
01 Oct 2024  |  Green European Journal  |  English  |  Serbian Politics
The article discusses the resurgence of lithium mining debates in Serbia, highlighting the political and environmental tensions surrounding the issue. Despite previous halts, the Serbian government, led by the Serbian Progressive Party, is pushing for lithium extraction, supported by international interests, including Germany and the EU. This has sparked widespread protests and opposition from local activists and political parties, particularly the Green-Left Front. The article criticizes the EU and German Greens for prioritizing lithium access over democratic values, while local opposition seeks to amend mining laws to prevent exploitation. The situation underscores broader geopolitical dynamics and the struggle for environmental justice in Serbia.
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Cameron Brooks

Gloucester, United Kingdom
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Cameron Brooks is a journalist based in Gloucester, United Kingdom.
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Kirk urges Scottish Government to restore free bus passes for asylum seekers policy
09 Oct 2024  |  The Scotsman  |  English  |  Scottish Government
The Church of Scotland and Scottish Faiths Action for Refugees urge the Scottish Government to reinstate free bus passes for asylum seekers, a policy scrapped in August due to budget cuts. The initiative, supported by the Scottish Green Party and Maryhill Integration Network, aims to alleviate isolation and financial strain on asylum seekers, who live on minimal weekly allowances. The policy is seen as a crucial social justice measure to help asylum seekers integrate and access essential services. A debate in the Scottish Parliament seeks to reverse the government's decision.
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David Chazan

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David Chazan is a journalist.
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Paris pétanque club fights back after eviction by riot police
20 Nov 2024  |  www.thetimes.com  |  English  |  Cultural Heritage
The Paris pétanque club, Le Clap, is fighting eviction from its Montmartre grounds, supported by local councillors and public figures. The eviction, seen as a move favoring the luxury Hotel Particulier Montmartre, has sparked protests highlighting class tensions and the cultural significance of pétanque. Critics argue the club is elitist, while supporters emphasize its role in community life. The hotel, which has taken over the site, promises public access and cultural events, but faces backlash for prioritizing commercial interests over local heritage.
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Magdalena Chodownik

Warsaw, Poland
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Magdalena Chodownik is an award-winning journalist based in Warsaw, Poland.
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Lithuania before the European elections: Only women on the Green Party list
05 Jun 2024  |  de.euronews.com  |  German  |  Women's Rights
The Lithuanian Green Party is fielding an all-female candidate list for the European elections to highlight societal inequalities, such as the underrepresentation of women in politics and the gender pay gap. Candidates like Ieva Budraite, Rasma Pazemeckaite, and Emilija Svobaite are advocating for women's rights, Roma community rights, and migrant rights, respectively. Despite progress, gender inequality remains a significant issue in many European countries. Experts note an increasing number of women entering politics to drive change, although they still face traditional gender roles.
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Ben Clatworthy

London, United Kingdom
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Ben Clatworthy is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Heathrow critic Ed Miliband fought to reopen his local airport
03 Feb 2025  |  www.thetimes.com  |  English  |  UK Politics
Ed Miliband, a critic of Heathrow expansion, is advocating for the reopening of Doncaster Sheffield Airport, despite its closure due to financial non-viability and proximity to other airports. He has lobbied the aviation minister to prevent the dismantling of the airport's controlled airspace, arguing it would hinder future operations. The South Yorkshire mayoral combined authority is considering a £100 million public investment to reopen the airport by 2026. However, environmental concerns are raised by Green Party members, who argue that reopening the airport contradicts climate change goals. Ryanair's CEO, Michael O’Leary, expressed skepticism about the airport's viability due to competition from nearby airports.
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Seamus Duke

Roscommon, Ireland
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Seamus Duke is a journalist based in Roscommon, Ireland.

30 years experience in News Current Affairs and Sport
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Tight battle on cards in Roscommon
21 Nov 2024  |  Roscommon People  |  English  |  Local Politics
The upcoming General Election in the Roscommon-Galway constituency is expected to be closely contested, with key issues including housing, immigration, and the health service. Michael Fitzmaurice is predicted to retain his seat, while Claire Kerrane and Martin Daly are also strong contenders. Eugene Murphy and Aisling Dolan are potential challengers, with Murphy possibly benefiting from a sympathy vote due to his treatment by Fianna Fáil. The election could see a significant number of independents elected, influencing the formation of the next government. The final outcome will be revealed at the Dr Hyde Centre next week.
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Umar Farooq

Istanbul, Turkey
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Umar Farooq is a journalist based in Istanbul, Turkey.  He reports regularly for the Los Angeles Times from the region.  In the past year, his work has also appeared in Foreign Affairs, National Geographic, The Guardian, Boston Review, and The Nation.  

He received a Pulitzer Center Crisis ...
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Genocide as the Principal Cause of the Democrat’s Crushing Defeat
04 Dec 2024  |  blackagendareport.com  |  English  |  Pro-Palestine Movement
The article argues that genocide, particularly related to U.S. and Israeli policies in Palestine, was a significant factor in the Democratic Party's electoral defeat. It criticizes the mainstream narrative focusing on economic issues and highlights the role of young voters and the pro-Palestine movement in opposing the Democrats. The piece also critiques figures like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for their perceived alignment with the Democratic establishment, while expressing hope for organizing against the political system following the Democrats' loss.
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Andrew Fleming

Vancouver, Canada
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Andrew Fleming is a journalist based in Vancouver, Canada.
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British Columbia Torn Between Goofus And Gallant
27 Oct 2024  |  www.wonkette.com  |  English  |  Political Campaigns
British Columbia's recent election remains undecided, with the NDP and BC Conservatives nearly tied. The election highlighted the climate crisis and political dynamics, with the BC Conservatives gaining ground despite controversial stances. John Rustad's leadership and Brent Chapman's controversial views are focal points. The Green Party's potential role in supporting the NDP is uncertain. The BC Liberals' rebranding as BC United failed to prevent a right-wing vote split. The final election results hinge on mail-in ballots and recounts.
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Peter Geoghegan Top Rated

Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Peter Geoghegan is a journalist based in Glasgow, United Kingdom. His work has appeared in a wide range of newspapers and broadcast outlets including BBC Radio 4, CBC, RTE, ABC,  the Guardian, the Times Literary Supplement, the Scotsman, the Irish Times, the Times Higher Education, RTE, the London ...
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DUP MP Sammy Wilson under investigation over north Cyprus lobbying
14 Nov 2024  |  democracyforsale.substack.com  |  English  |  Northern Cyprus
The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards is investigating DUP MP Sammy Wilson for allegedly breaching lobbying rules by not declaring an interest after a trip to Northern Cyprus. The investigation follows reports that Wilson, along with other MPs, failed to disclose their interests when asking parliamentary questions supporting Northern Cyprus. The trips were organized by Freedom and Fairness for Northern Cyprus and coordinated by College Green. The probe was initiated after a complaint from Ian Blackford of the SNP, highlighting concerns over political transparency and ethics in foreign-funded trips.
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Geraldine Herbert

Dublin, Ireland
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Geraldine Herbert is a journalist based in Dublin, Ireland. She  is columnist and motoring editor at the Sunday Independent and Ireland’s first female motoring editor of a national newspaper. A regular contributor to Radio and TV including RTE, Virgin Media and the BBC on motoring and consumer ...
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What are the transport policies proposed by each party
25 Nov 2024  |  www.wheelsforwomen.ie  |  English  |  General Election
The article outlines the transport policies proposed by various political parties in Ireland ahead of the general election. Fine Gael focuses on expanding EV infrastructure and major transport projects. Fianna Fáil emphasizes active travel and green fuels. The Green Party proposes a Climate Ticket and significant public transport investments. Independent Ireland advocates for climate targets and rural-focused policies. The Labour Party aims for affordable travel and public transport expansion. People Before Profit supports free public transport and increased investment in infrastructure. Sinn Féin plans to enhance driver services and infrastructure upgrades. The Social Democrats prioritize 24/7 services and active travel funding.
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James Jackson

Berlin, Germany
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James Jackson is a multimedia journalist based in Berlin, Germany. 

James is a self-starting media professional who is comfortable writing news, specialist reports dispatches, op-eds and features. A native English speaker, he is fluent in German and Spanish and covers Central Europe for outlets ...
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German minister teases plan to run for chancellor with Taylor Swift-style wristband
10 Nov 2024  |  The Telegraph  |  English  |  Taylor Swift
Robert Habeck, Germany's Green economy minister, announced his candidacy for chancellor with a Taylor Swift-inspired wristband, signaling a shift in the country's political landscape following the collapse of Olaf Scholz's coalition government. Habeck's candidacy comes amid criticism of his economic policies and a stagnant GDP, while he positions himself against conservative frontrunner Friedrich Merz, who advocates for nuclear power and combustion engines. The political scene is further complicated by Christian Lindner's departure from the government, leaving the coalition without a majority.
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Linas Jegelevicius

Vilnius, Lithuania
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Linas Jegelevicius is a journalist based in Klaipeda, Lithuania, also available for work in capital city Vilnius and in Kaunas, Lithuania's second-largest city. Having spent 10 years in the US, Linas is proficient in English and as the proof of this is his current position as editor-in-chief of The ...
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Lithuanian election could unite old foes
10 Oct 2024  |  www.intellinews.com  |  English  |  Coalition Formation
The Lithuanian election is poised to see the unpopular centre-right government ousted, with the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP) as the frontrunner, though its position is not strong enough to dictate coalition talks. The radical rightwing 'Dawn of the River Neman' party, led by Remigijus Zemaitaitis, has gained significant traction, potentially disrupting the election outcome. The ruling Homeland Union-LKD faces challenges due to scandals and failed reforms, while its centrist allies, the Liberal Movement and the Freedom Party, struggle to maintain relevance. The Peace Coalition, led by Viktor Uspaskich, offers populist promises but lacks significant impact. The election will require compromises to form a new ruling coalition, with 19 parties participating and a wide distribution of votes expected.
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Myjanne Jensen

Mangōnui, New Zealand
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Myjanne Jensen is a journalist based in Mangōnui, New Zealand.
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James Meager and Tamatha Paul discuss what it’s like being a Māori MP in 2024
11 Jun 2024  |  NZ Herald  |  English  |  New Zealand Politics
James Meager and Tamatha Paul, both Māori MPs, share their experiences and perspectives on being Māori in New Zealand's political landscape. Meager, a National MP, discusses his upbringing and challenges the notion of political ownership over Māori identity. Paul, a Green MP, emphasizes her curiosity and activism, highlighting the importance of representation and connection for urban Māori. Both MPs reflect on their personal journeys and the significance of their roles in Parliament.
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Samir Jeraj

London, United Kingdom
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Samir Jeraj is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He works as a Special Projects Writer for the New Statesman and has worked on freelance assignments for the Guardian, BBC News, Channel 4 News, The Metro, Inside Housing and the British Medical Journal. He co-authored The Rent Trap, a ...
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Can the Greens hold on to their Muslim voters?
15 Aug 2024  |  Hyphen  |  English  |  Muslim Voters
The Green Party's popularity among British Muslims has surged, leading to significant electoral gains. However, the party faces challenges in maintaining this support, as past surges have been followed by declines. Key factors influencing Muslim voter support include the party's stance on Gaza and dissatisfaction with Labour's policies. The Green Party is working to consolidate its gains by engaging with Muslim communities and addressing their concerns. Competition from other parties and the need for strategic alliances are also highlighted as potential challenges. The upcoming elections will test the resilience of the Green Party's new support base.
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Stephanie Liechtenstein

Vienna, Austria
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Stephanie Liechtenstein is a diplomatic correspondent and freelance journalist based in Vienna, Austria. Her articles and research are focused on multilateral diplomacy and negotiations, international organisations, foreign and security policy, the EU, the UN in Vienna as well as the International ...
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With or without the far right in power, Austria's links with Russia cause concern among allies
23 Oct 2024  |  www.pressdemocrat.com  |  English  |  European Politics
Austria's longstanding ties with Russia, particularly through the far-right Freedom Party, are causing concern among Western allies regarding intelligence-sharing. The Freedom Party's past actions, including a controversial raid on Austria's domestic intelligence agency, have led to mistrust. While the center-right People’s Party currently leads coalition talks, the potential inclusion of the Freedom Party in government raises fears of compromised intelligence. Austria's neutrality and historical connections with Russia contribute to its role as a hub for espionage, with calls for stricter measures against Russian diplomats. Despite these challenges, Austria's foreign ministry maintains its stance on international law and diplomatic actions.
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Madalin Necsutu

Chișinău, Moldova
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I am a Romanian journalist based in Chisinau, Moldova, since 2015. My area of expertise is politics and investigations. However, I wrote features, analysis, interviews and news in English for several foreign media outlets from Europe and Caucasus. I covered also economics and social topics.
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Romanian Teen’s Killing Prompts Drive to Cull Rising Bear Population
19 Jul 2024  |  Balkan Insight  |  English  |  Environmental Conservation
The killing of a Romanian teenager by a bear has led to a legislative push to cull the country's growing bear population. Parliament voted overwhelmingly to cull 481 bears this year and 962 over the next two years. The decision has sparked debate, with some officials arguing it is necessary for public safety, while environmental activists claim it will harm the bear population and is driven by a desire to restore trophy hunting. The Environment Minister and other officials suggest the cull may not be sufficient to address the problem, while activists urge the implementation of a national action plan for bear conservation.
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Martha Pskowski

Ciudad de México, Mexico
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Martha Pskowski is a journalist based in Mexico City, Mexico.
She reports for U.S., Mexican and U.K. news outlets on environmental justice, immigration, urbanism and gender. Her work reporting in Mexico and Central America has appeared in Al Jazeera English, The Guardian, and CityLab, among other ...
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Who’s Running in the Big Money Election for the Texas Railroad Commission?
22 Oct 2024  |  Inside Climate News  |  English  |  Oil and Gas Regulation
The Texas Railroad Commission election sees incumbent Christi Craddick, heavily funded by oil and gas industry leaders, facing challengers from the Democratic, Libertarian, and Green parties. Craddick's campaign, criticized for its substantial industry contributions, highlights her opposition to federal environmental policies. The election's outcome will significantly impact Texas's environmental and climate policies, with the Railroad Commission playing a crucial role in regulating the state's oil and gas industry. Opponents call for reform, emphasizing the need for stricter regulations and campaign finance transparency.
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Rupert Read

Norwich, United Kingdom
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Rupert Read is a professor of philosophy at the University of East Anglia. He is a former chair of Green House think tank, and a former Green Party of England and Wales councillor, spokesperson, European parliamentary candidate and national parliamentary candidate. Until recently Rupert was a ...
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Reinventing politics: some post-electoral thoughts for labour
21 Sept 2024  |  Green House Think Tank  |  English  |  Labour Party
The article argues that the Labour Party must demonstrate real leadership on climate change to secure its political future. It emphasizes the risks of climate inaction and the need for Labour to distance itself from the Conservatives' neglectful environmental policies. The piece suggests that Labour should focus on climate adaptation and education to build a resilient voting base and maintain electoral margins. It criticizes Labour's mixed climate record and urges the party to embrace transformative policies to ensure national safety and secure its long-term political ambitions.
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Tom Roche

New Orleans, United States of America
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Tom Roche is an accomplished film/video editor, published author, photographer, and radio host.

From 1982-85 he was Production Manager at the pre-MTV Atlanta Video Music Channel. He then spent 26 years as Senior Editor at Crawford Media Services, the largest post house in the ...
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Remembering life in an Offaly town when cows were milked in the town centre
19 Jul 2024  |  www.offalyexpress.ie  |  English  |  Irish History
The article reflects on the historical significance of small family-run dairy farms in Tullamore, Ireland, during the mid-20th century, highlighting the challenges faced by farmers due to compulsory tillage regulations. It draws parallels to contemporary issues, emphasizing the importance of sustainable farming practices and biodiversity. The author, Tom Roche, expresses support for the Green Party and Minister Pippa Hackett, advocating for policies that benefit rural communities and the environment. The article critiques current agricultural regulations and underscores the need for political representation that prioritizes environmental sustainability.
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Juan Salinas

Trujillo, Peru
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Juan Salinas is a journalist based in Trujillo, La Libertad, Perú.
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Republicans want to flip this last competitive South Texas senate seat
18 Oct 2024  |  KPRC  |  English  |  Elections
The Texas Senate race in District 27 is highly competitive, with Democrat Morgan LaMantia seeking reelection against Republican Adam Hinojosa. The district, redrawn to be more competitive, has seen significant political dynamics, including increased voter turnout expected in a presidential election year. LaMantia, backed by substantial family funding, faces a rematch with Hinojosa, who has gained endorsements from conservative figures like Eddie Lucio Jr. The race also features Green Party candidate Robin Lee Vargas, potentially influencing the outcome. The election is symbolic for Republicans aiming to strengthen their influence in South Texas, despite not altering the overall Senate balance.
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Nimish Sawant

Berlin, Germany
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Nimish Sawant is a journalist based in Berlin, Germany and Mumbai, India.

I have over 13 years of full-time experience covering Technology for print and online publications. Areas such as AI, Blockchain, Cybersecurity, Climate Change, Environmental issues, and human interest stories, among other ...
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German Opportunity Card opens up job market for skilled migrants
01 Jun 2024  |  www.thehindu.com  |  English  |  Migration Policy
Germany's new Opportunity Card, part of the Skilled Immigration Act, aims to attract skilled migrants by allowing them to live and work part-time in Germany while searching for full-time employment. The card uses a points-based system similar to those in Canada and Australia, focusing on younger professionals with vocational training or university degrees. Despite challenges like the blocked account requirement and bureaucratic processes, the card is seen as a step towards addressing Germany's skilled worker shortage. The initiative has received mixed reactions, with support from the Green Party and criticism from the right-wing Alternative for Germany.
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Koen Verhelst

Rīga, Latvia
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Koen Verhelst is a journalist based in Brussels, covering EU topics for Politico.

He was previously stationed in Riga, covering the Nordics and the Baltics.
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Scholz forces German ‘no’ vote in Chinese EV duty saga
03 Oct 2024  |  www.politico.eu  |  English  |  German Politics
Germany, led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz, will oppose EU duties on Chinese electric vehicles in an upcoming vote, despite internal coalition disagreements. Scholz's Social Democrats, favoring a more Beijing-friendly approach, clashed with the Green Party's preference for a tougher stance. The liberal FDP also supports a 'no' vote. Germany's unexpected opposition could influence other EU countries, though significant support is needed to overturn the duties. Scholz utilized executive power to align the coalition's stance, highlighting the political dynamics within Germany's government.
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