Julia Ruhs out! NDR crisis about ARD series Migration sparked protests

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On September 18, 2025, Exxpress deals with medial conflicts in the NDR and the Leyen's vision for renewable energies and nuclear power.

Am 18.09.2025 behandelt Exxpress mediale Konflikte im NDR und von der Leyens Vision für erneuerbare Energien und Atomkraft.
On September 18, 2025, Exxpress deals with medial conflicts in the NDR and the Leyen's vision for renewable energies and nuclear power.

Julia Ruhs out! NDR crisis about ARD series Migration sparked protests

The discussion about journalism and the topics dealt with in the media is reinforced by current developments in the NDR. Exxpress.at reports that Julia Ruhs was removed from the ARD series “Clear”. This decision has triggered internal conflicts in the NDR because the first episode of the controversial series “Migration - what is going wrong” produced strong controversy. Jan Böhmermann described the content as "right -wing populist nonsense". Although the number of spectators was positive and good odds achieved, around 250 colleagues distanced themselves in an open letter from Ruhs, since they continued to prefer regional journalism.

The production of the series continues, but Ruhs will only be seen in the episodes of the Bavarian Radio. The developments in the media area overlap with a political speech by Ursula von der Leyen, in which she focuses on military initiatives and the fight against Russia. The high energy prices and the dependence on Russian fossil fuels were discussed.

Change in energy policy

In her speech, von der Leyen emphasized the need to advance the transition to renewable energy sources and emphasized the nuclear power as the central pillar of the energy transition. Loud heise.de Is this a striking narrative change in the EU that of “nuclear power? No thanks!” to “nuclear power as a salvation”. This view is underlined by its demand to produce more energy itself and to expand the use of renewable energies and nuclear power. This has been done in the context of the experiences since Russia's attack on Ukraine and the associated challenges.

The Leyen's position also shows in the recent legal files that classify nuclear power as sustainable under certain conditions. In the first half of 2023, half of the electricity in the EU already came from renewable energy sources, with more electricity being generated from wind and sun than fossil fuels. These developments are in accordance with the goals of European climate protection policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to Netto zero by 2050 and to ensure sustainable energy requirements, such as this Federal Environment Agency emphasized.

Sanctions and geopolitical tensions

The geopolitical situation is further complicated by the EU's euphoria about the promotion of renewable energies and the simultaneous need for measures against violations of human rights in Gaza and the action of the Israeli government. Ursula von der Leyen announced that sanctions against two Israeli ministers and Hamas. This procedure includes the suspension of parts of the association agreement with Israel in the trade area. This agreement includes imports worth 5.8 billion euros and additional tariffs of 227 million euros per year and could lead to divisions within the EU, especially in countries such as Austria and Germany, which are rather reserved in this matter.

At a time when the EU faces major challenges, this report emphasizes the need to develop consistent and well -thought -out strategies both in the area of ​​media and in energy policy. The balance between freedom of journalism and state requirements as well as the transition to renewable energies and nuclear power will be crucial for the further development of the Union.