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@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
Medienmagazin - "Welt"-TV-Chef zu TV-Duell mit Höcke | Gegen Einschüchterung: Anti-SLAPP-Richtlinie

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 23:54


Mit Rechten reden 2.0? "Welt" lädt Höcke zum TV-Duell | Anti-SLAPP-Richtlinie der EU: Was ändert sich in Deutschland? | Sagen & Meinen: "Starke Frauen" | Baustelle Unterföhring: Wohin steuert ProSiebenSat.1? Wellendorf, Sebastian

@mediasres Sendung - Deutschlandfunk
Medienmagazin - "Welt"-TV-Chef zu TV-Duell mit Höcke | Gegen Einschüchterung: Anti-SLAPP-Richtlinie

@mediasres Sendung - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 23:54


Mit Rechten reden 2.0? "Welt" lädt Höcke zum TV-Duell | Anti-SLAPP-Richtlinie der EU: Was ändert sich in Deutschland? | Sagen & Meinen: "Starke Frauen" | Baustelle Unterföhring: Wohin steuert ProSiebenSat.1? Wellendorf, Sebastian

Digital Pacemaker
#44 Nachhaltigkeit & Transformation in Unternehmen? mit Dr. Natascha Pavlovic-Höck (Horváth & Partner)

Digital Pacemaker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 36:39


Folge 44 beschäftigt sich mit der Frage, warum echte Nachhaltigkeit eine umfassende Transformation des Unternehmens erfordert. Zu Gast ist Dr. Natascha Pavlovic-Höck, Principal Director und Head of Telecommunications bei der Managementberatung Horvát. Natascha und ihre weltweit mehr als 1.300 Kolleginnen und Kollegen bei Horvát beraten Unternehmen und öffentliche Organisationen in Fragen der Transformation, des Performance Managements und der Digitalisierung und verstehen sich dabei als Enabler, Wegweiser und Begleiter mit Blick auf langfristigen und nachhaltigen Unternehmenserfolg. Uli, Markus und Natascha diskutieren über die europäische Regulierung, die Unternehmen nun dazu zwingt, wirklich nachhaltig zu werden und die daraus resultierende Notwendigkeit, das Thema Nachhaltigkeit in das gesamte Unternehmen zu tragen, um es dort breit zu verankern. Besonderen Raum nehmen die Auswirkungen dieser neuen Anforderungen auf Planung, Prozesse und Mitarbeiter ein. Aber auch der Aufwand, der zukünftig betrieben werden muss, um die geforderten Nachhaltigkeitsdaten bereitzustellen und die Rolle der Technik dabei wird diskutiert. Die Diskussion macht deutlich, dass die Unternehmen auf dem Weg zu mehr Nachhaltigkeit noch am Anfang stehen: Nicht nur die Regulierung, sondern auch der Druck von Stakeholdern wie Kunden sorgen dafür, dass das Thema Nachhaltigkeit nun breit angegangen wird. Wer mehr wissen möchte, findet hier weitere Informationen: - Horvát Angebot https://www.horvath-partners.com/de/ - Literaturhinweis „Geschäftsmodelle erfolgreich dekarbonisieren“ von Horvát https://www.horvath-partners.com/de/expertise/sustainability-green - Literaturhinweis „Sorgfaltspflichten von Unternehmen im Hinblick auf Nachhaltigkeit“ vom Think Tank des Europäischen Parlaments https://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/de/document/EPRS_ATA(2023)747901 - Literaturhinweis „Neue CSR-Richtlinie der EU: Was schon jetzt zu tun ist“ von Nicole Richter, Ernst & Young https://www.ey.com/de_de/decarbonization/roadmap-zur-csr-richtlinie-der-eu - Literaturhinweis „Europäische Nachhaltigkeitsberichtsstandards – Die neuen Maßstäbe?“ von der Deutschen Industrie- und Handelskammer https://www.dihk.de/de/ueber-uns/die-ihk-organisation/-europaeische-nachhaltigkeitsberichtsstandards-94552 Euer Feedback zur Folge und Vorschläge für Themen und Gäst:innen sind sehr willkommen! Vernetzt euch und diskutiert mit: - Dr. Natascha Pavlovic-Höck: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natascha-pavlovic1/ - Ulrich Irnich: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ulrichirnich/ - Markus Kuckertz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markuskuckertz/ Mitwirkende - Hosts: Ulrich Irnich & Markus Kuckertz // Produktion: Daniel Sprügel, Maniac Studios (https://maniacstudios.com/) // Redaktion: Marcus Pawlik © Digital Pacemaker Podcast 2023

Faszination Freiheit
#109 - ‼️ NEUE Überwachung: EU startet DIGITALE ID und Schweiz führt digitales Geld ein!

Faszination Freiheit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 8:41


Digitale ID in der EU: Was bedeutet das für die Bürger und ihre Privatsphäre? Es gibt große Neuigkeiten! Leider nicht sehr gute. Und zwar die EU und die Schweiz preschen erheblich voran mit der digitalen Kontrolle. Die EU beschließt digitale ID und die Schweiz startet mit dem digitalen Kontrollgeld. Was bedeutet das für die Bürger und ihre Privatsphäre? Das sehen wir uns im heutigen Sonderbeitrag an.

0630 by WDR aktuell
Ukraine in die EU? I Hamburg: Lehrerin mit Waffe bedroht I Pogromnacht: Überlebende erzählt I 0630

0630 by WDR aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 16:50


Die Themen von Minh Thu und Flo am 09.11.2023: (00:00:00) Für mehr "Hej": Warum eine Stadt in Schweden möchte, dass sich die Menschen dort mehr grüßen. (00:01:23) Ukraine und EU: Was hinter der Empfehlung der EU-Kommission steckt, mit der Ukraine die Beitrittsverhandlungen zu starten. (00:06:59) Lehrkraft mit Waffe bedroht: Was bisher über den Großeinsatz der Polizei in Hamburg bekannt ist. (00:09:49) 85 Jahre Pogromnacht: Wie sich die Holocaust-Überlebende Margot Friedländer an den 9. November 1938 erinnert. (00:15:47) Bahn-Streik: Heute startet die erste Verhandlungsrunde zwischen der GDL und der Deutschen Bahn. Habt ihr Fragen, Anmerkungen oder Themenvorschläge? Dann schickt uns gerne eine Sprachnachricht an 0630@wdr.de oder an 0151 15071635. Von 0630.

IQ - Magazin
OpenAI Gründer Sam Altman, Verbot von Neonikotinoiden, Ökosystem Pfütze

IQ - Magazin

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 24:01


Der ChatGPT-Visionär - OpenAI Gründer Sam Altman auf Deutschlandbesuch / Neonikotinoide in der EU - Was hat das Verbot gebracht? / Unterschätzte Wasserlachen - Was Pfützen alles zu bieten haben.

SWR2 Aktuell
Warnungen vor Totalausfall von russischem Gas

SWR2 Aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 12:03


Die Themen: Warnungen vor Totalausfall von russischem Gas - Kommunen und Unternehmen planen bereits ++ Reaktionen auf das Corona-Gutachten des Sachverständigenrates ++ Aktuelles Kriegsgeschehen in der Ukraine ++ Ein Jahr Einwegplastikverbot in der EU – Was hat's gebracht

Bilanz am Abend
Bilanz am Abend vom 13.10.2021

Bilanz am Abend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021


U. a. mit diesen Themen: Frankreich will Corona-Pass verlängern / Energiepreise steigen in EU - Was plant die Kommission? / China setzt weiter auf Kohlekraftwerke / DFB-Sportgericht zu Fall Erdmann

OutLoud - Der Schüler*innenpodcast
Clubhouse, Berlin-Bubble & EU im Stresstest

OutLoud - Der Schüler*innenpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 31:29


In der allerersten Folge ihres Podcasts beschäftigen sich Niklas und Paula vor allem mit der EU: Was ist gerade los? Wie schlägt sie sich? Womit können wir in Zukunft rechnen? Außerdem dabei: Clubhouse. Neuer Stern am Social Media Himmel oder doch eher abgehobene Elite-Plattform? Anmerkung: aufgrund fehlender Synchronisation der Aufnahmeplattform gibt es ungewollte Unterbrechungen.

New Books in Political Science
Stephen Wall, "Reluctant European: Britain and the European Union from 1945 to Brexit" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 40:13


In January 2020, the UK became the first country to leave the European Union after a troubled 47-year membership. What was at the core of the country’s semi-detachment to the EU? Was the UK’s eventual inevitable or was it a tragedy of errors and misunderstandings borne of divergent political cultures? What does the future hold for the relationship? In his new book Reluctant European: Britain and the European Union from 1945 to Brexit (Oxford UP, 2020), Stephen Wall provides unique insight with this narrative political history, having served in the foreign office from 1968, worked for two prime ministers, and ended his career as the UK’s Permanent Representative to the EU in Brussels then as head of the European policy for Tony Blair. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Stephen Wall, "Reluctant European: Britain and the European Union from 1945 to Brexit" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 40:13


In January 2020, the UK became the first country to leave the European Union after a troubled 47-year membership. What was at the core of the country’s semi-detachment to the EU? Was the UK’s eventual inevitable or was it a tragedy of errors and misunderstandings borne of divergent political cultures? What does the future hold for the relationship? In his new book Reluctant European: Britain and the European Union from 1945 to Brexit (Oxford UP, 2020), Stephen Wall provides unique insight with this narrative political history, having served in the foreign office from 1968, worked for two prime ministers, and ended his career as the UK’s Permanent Representative to the EU in Brussels then as head of the European policy for Tony Blair. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Studies
Stephen Wall, "Reluctant European: Britain and the European Union from 1945 to Brexit" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 40:13


In January 2020, the UK became the first country to leave the European Union after a troubled 47-year membership. What was at the core of the country’s semi-detachment to the EU? Was the UK’s eventual inevitable or was it a tragedy of errors and misunderstandings borne of divergent political cultures? What does the future hold for the relationship? In his new book Reluctant European: Britain and the European Union from 1945 to Brexit (Oxford UP, 2020), Stephen Wall provides unique insight with this narrative political history, having served in the foreign office from 1968, worked for two prime ministers, and ended his career as the UK’s Permanent Representative to the EU in Brussels then as head of the European policy for Tony Blair. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Eastern European Studies
Stephen Wall, "Reluctant European: Britain and the European Union from 1945 to Brexit" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in Eastern European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 40:13


In January 2020, the UK became the first country to leave the European Union after a troubled 47-year membership. What was at the core of the country’s semi-detachment to the EU? Was the UK’s eventual inevitable or was it a tragedy of errors and misunderstandings borne of divergent political cultures? What does the future hold for the relationship? In his new book Reluctant European: Britain and the European Union from 1945 to Brexit (Oxford UP, 2020), Stephen Wall provides unique insight with this narrative political history, having served in the foreign office from 1968, worked for two prime ministers, and ended his career as the UK’s Permanent Representative to the EU in Brussels then as head of the European policy for Tony Blair. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in British Studies
Stephen Wall, "Reluctant European: Britain and the European Union from 1945 to Brexit" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in British Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 40:13


In January 2020, the UK became the first country to leave the European Union after a troubled 47-year membership. What was at the core of the country’s semi-detachment to the EU? Was the UK’s eventual inevitable or was it a tragedy of errors and misunderstandings borne of divergent political cultures? What does the future hold for the relationship? In his new book Reluctant European: Britain and the European Union from 1945 to Brexit (Oxford UP, 2020), Stephen Wall provides unique insight with this narrative political history, having served in the foreign office from 1968, worked for two prime ministers, and ended his career as the UK’s Permanent Representative to the EU in Brussels then as head of the European policy for Tony Blair. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Stephen Wall, "Reluctant European: Britain and the European Union from 1945 to Brexit" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 40:13


In January 2020, the UK became the first country to leave the European Union after a troubled 47-year membership. What was at the core of the country’s semi-detachment to the EU? Was the UK’s eventual inevitable or was it a tragedy of errors and misunderstandings borne of divergent political cultures? What does the future hold for the relationship? In his new book Reluctant European: Britain and the European Union from 1945 to Brexit (Oxford UP, 2020), Stephen Wall provides unique insight with this narrative political history, having served in the foreign office from 1968, worked for two prime ministers, and ended his career as the UK’s Permanent Representative to the EU in Brussels then as head of the European policy for Tony Blair. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy
#1264 Protesting neoliberalism the only way they could think to (Brexit)

Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 91:45


Air Date: 4/12/2019 Today we take a look at everything there is to know about Brexit, Lexit, Remain and Reform, the Irish question, The Troubles, the neoliberalism of the EU and the senses of local and national identity in an age of globalism Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991   Episode Sponsors: Madison-Reed.com+ Promo Code: Left Amazon USA| Amazon CA| Amazon UK| Clean Choice Energy Get AD FREE Shows & Bonus Content: Support our show on Patreon! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: What's Happening With Brexit? - NowThis - Air Date 3-29-19 Brexit Day was supposed to be today. So WTF happened?! Ch. 2: This Is Where I Leave EU, thinking about Brexit from a leftist perspective - Chapo Trap House - Air Date 3-15-19 Amber interviews economist and author Costas Lapavitsas about the European Union, how it works, its problems, how it relates to Brexit, and how we might think of it from a leftist perspective. Ch. 3: U.K. in Crisis Facing No Deal, Parliament Votes on Brexit After Rejecting May’s Plan for Third Time - Democracy Now - Air Date 4-1-19 We speak with professor Priya Gopal, a university lecturer in the Faculty of English at the University of Cambridge. She calls Britain's decision to leave the EU a “deeply neoliberal … free market, disaster-capitalist project.” Ch. 4: Understanding the mechanics and underhanded dealing of the Leave campaign - Ideas from CBC - Air Date 2-21-19 Brexit threatens Britain's economic and social order. Everywhere, populism is winning big. The question is why? Ch. 5: Ireland, North and South - The Inquiry - Air Date 12-5-18 Explaining the potential impacts of Brexit on the hard-won peace between Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK, and the country of Ireland Ch. 6: Irish Questions - Analysis - Air Date 2-25-19 Voters and politicians in Britain claim to be perplexed that economic and political relations between the UK and the Republic of Ireland seem to be decisive in determining the course of Brexit. They shouldn’t be, argues Edward Stourton. Ch. 7: Richard Seymour: A Brexit tour of British politics - This is hell - Air Date 2-12-19 Writer Richard Seymour surveys what remains of Labour under Brexit's combustible, nationalist unity project. Richard is the author of the essay "Brexit and the "white working class" posted at his Patreon page. Ch. 8: Lexit vs Remain and Reform - Weekly Economics Podcast - Air Date 1-14-19 Grace Blakeley and Laurie Macfarlane debate whether there still a progressive case for leaving the EU? Was there ever one? Or is our best chance to stay in the EU and reform it? Can it even be reformed? Ch. 9: Brexit: What the f**k is going on? - Jonathan Pie - Air Date 3-22-19 By taking back control the UK has shown that it's out of control. Ch. 10: Fear, identity and a sense of home in the face of immigration - Ideas from CBC - Air Date 2-21-19 Brexit threatens Britain's economic and social order. Everywhere, populism is winning big. The question is why? Ch. 11: Trump, Brexit, and Racial Grievance with Mehdi Hasan - Why Is This Happening? with Chris Hayes - Air Date 8-28-18 British journalist Mehdi Hasan talks about the role of racial grievances from the US to the UK FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 12: Final comments on how Scotland fits in to all of this MUSIC(Blue Dot Sessions): Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr  Derailed - The Depot Chrome and Wax - Ray Catcher Weathervane - CloudCover Cicle DR Valga - Cicle Kadde Contrarian - Sketchbook Cottonwoods - Feathers Lahaina - Cloud Harbor Lord Weasel - Molerider PolyCoat - The Cabinetmaker Voicemail Music: Low Key Lost Feeling Electro by Alex Stinnent Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent   Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Support the show via Patreon Listen on iTunes | Stitcher| Spotify| Alexa Devices| +more Check out the BotL iOS/AndroidApp in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunesand Stitcher!

Weekly Economics Podcast
Lexit vs Remain and Reform

Weekly Economics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 46:28


Grace Blakeley argues the case for 'Lexit' (a left-wing exit from the European Union) while Laurie Macfarlane thinks 'Remain and Reform' is our best option. With a vote on the Prime Minister's deal imminent, what are the options? Paul Mason recently described Lexit – the leftwing case for Brexit – as a political fantasy, but is there still a progressive case for leaving the EU? Was there ever one? Or is our best chance to stay in the EU and reform it? Can it even be reformed? We wanted to get to the bottom of all this, so on this week's podcast are two economists who share the same values but have come to very different positions about Lexit. Enjoying the show? Tweet us your comments and questions @NEF! Produced by James Shield. Music: Podington Bear, Mr Frisby's Beat Pocket, and Jey Row, licenced under Creative Commons. The award-winning Weekly Economics Podcast is brought to you by the New Economics Foundation – the UK's only people powered think tank. Find out more at www.neweconomics.org

Podcast | Stefan Mantel
Die DSGVO, meine Learnings & was das für Deinen Alltag bedeutet

Podcast | Stefan Mantel

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 14:25


  „Was? Die DSGVO, ist das nicht so ein komisches Gesetz der EU? Was hat das jetzt bitte mit meinem Führungsalltag zu tun?“   Das werden wir klären, ich möchte nämlich heute mit Dir darüber sprechen, was mir in den letzten Tagen und Wochen passiert ist, und was Du daraus für Dich ziehen kannst. Willkommen zu […] Der Beitrag Die DSGVO, meine Learnings & was das für Deinen Alltag bedeutet erschien zuerst auf Stefan Mantel.

MALCOLM OUT LOUD TALK

The World Economy is slowing - with debt ratios in some cases at 4x GDP - even wealthy countries are in for a rude awakening - explains Harry S. Dent Jr. The BREXIT fallout? The future of the European Union? The ripple impact around the world? The Asia markets? The impact on American elections? What is the root cause of this instability? In a most riveting interview, and in typical Dent style - Harry Dent leaves not a stone unturned in his assessment of economic and world markets. Was this a good move for the UK to cut ties with the European Union? What European countries will follow the UK and exit the EU? And how soon? Is this the beginning of the end for the EU? or might there still be a future for the EU? Was the European Union a bad experiment to begin with? or could it have worked? How in the end will this impact Americans? There are experts who study the economy - we call them Economists, and then there is Harry S. Dent Jr. The attraction with Harry is he doesn't sugarcoat everything and he doesn't tell you falsehoods or some fairytale of the truth - he will tell it to you straight. You may not always like the answer - but at least you'll know how to prepare yourself for what's coming! ALSO Harry Dent returns this Friday for his CRYSTAL BALL PREDICTIONS ON THE ELECTION - can't wait for this one!   Harry S. Dent Jr  Author, Economist, Harry Dent, is author of The Demographic Cliff, how to survive and prosper during the great deflation ahead - - -  also Editor of the FREE newsletter Economy & Markets which you can get yourself by going to HarryDent.com, and for or a FREE copy of The Demographic Cliff, Harry's newest book, follow the link below and you simply cover the S&H - the book is Harry's gift to living a more prosper-driven life. For Further Insight: Subscribe Economy & Markets Daily Newsletter Free Copy of Harry Dent's The Demographic Cliff Book | or you can purchase the book from Amazon Economy Markets on Twitter Harry Dent on Twitter LIKE on Facebook