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Is the Next Noise Incident Coming at the Ard Summer Interview?

For the ARD interview with Green boss Banaszak, nuclear power fans want to go on TV. What they are planning, and what should be different from the AfD-Eklat.

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Lean Right

After the chaos at the Weiel interview, the ARD drew consequences: The summer interview with Green boss Felix Banaszak was recorded this time in advance – to the disappointment of protesters.

Lean Right

In the ARD "summer interview" with Alice Weill, the statements of the AfD boss are hard to understand. A demonstration creates chaos. There should not be a repetition of the conversation with Green boss Felix Banaszak. The station reacts.

Center

After losses in the elections and the change in party leadership, the Greens still need to talk. Party leader Banaszak explains in the ARD summer interview how he sees the future of the party in the East.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Right

After the noise incident, the ARD announced a review of the safety concept during the conversation with Alice Weiel. Nuclear power advocates now wanted to protest in the "Summer Interview" with Green boss Felix Banaszak – but the talk was apparently preferred.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Lean Left

For the recording of an interview with Green Co CEO Felix Banaszak, Atomkraft advocates had announced actions. ARD drew lessons from the failed Weiel conversation and probably preceded the protest.

·Germany
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Center

For the ARD interview with Green boss Banaszak, nuclear power fans want to go on TV. What they are planning, and what should be different from the AfD-Eklat.

·Berlin, Germany
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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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