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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2025 · 24 MIN

Zwicht Europa voor Big Tech? & Stoppen ontwikkelingshulp kost miljoenen levens

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Het streng reguleren van grote techbedrijven was ooit de trots van Brusselse politici. Maar die aanpak lijkt te worden afgezwakt, met een voorstel van de Europese Commissie om regelgeving rond data en AI te versoepelen. Als belangrijkste reden wordt genoemd dat de positie van Europese bedrijven in het geding zou zijn, maar is dit niet ook een knieval voor Amerikaanse druk? Daarover Marietje Schaake, voormalig Europarlementariër voor D66 en expert techbeleid verbonden aan de Stanford Universiteit. (11:37) Achter de Frontlinie met Arnon Grunberg In een nieuwe aflevering van de VPRO-podcast achter de Frontlinie is Arnon Grunberg te gast.  (12:35) Stopzetten ontwikkelingshulp zal miljoenen levens kosten Terwijl landen als de VS, Duitsland, Frankrijk en Nederland flink snijden in ontwikkelingshulp, waarschuwt een nieuwe studie van het Global Health Institute voor de gevaren daarvan: bezuinigingen op ontwikkelingshulp kunnen tegen 2030 miljoenen levens kosten. Hoogleraar ontwikkelingshulp Sara Kinsbergen is net terug uit Kenia, waar de gevolgen al voelbaar zijn. Presentatie: Sophie Derkzen.

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Het streng reguleren van grote techbedrijven was ooit de trots van Brusselse politici. Maar die aanpak lijkt te worden afgezwakt, met een voorstel van de Europese Commissie om regelgeving rond data en AI te versoepelen. Als belangrijkste reden wordt...

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