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NRW Interior Minister Reul calls for European alternative to Palantir
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NRW Interior Minister Reul calls for European alternative to Palantir

NRW Interior Minister Herbert Reul is calling for a European alternative to the controversial US surveillance software Palantir. He stated that modern technology is needed to analyze video surveillance and investigation data, and that these should be linked nationwide to predict and prevent crime. Reul acknowledged that the federal government also prefers a European solution.

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Die Zeit
Germany Debates Healthcare Reform, Defense Deals, and Social Issues
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Politik·2 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Germany Debates Healthcare Reform, Defense Deals, and Social Issues

German politicians are discussing various reforms, including increased tax incentives for private long-term care insurance, a European alternative to Palantir software for crime fighting, and stricter penalties for attacks on critical infrastructure. Other topics include a law to prevent sham paternity claims, changes to pension adjustments and pharmacy services, and limitations on insulting politicians. The Bundesrat approved electronic ankle monitors for domestic violence victims and rejected a proposal for the EU budget. Healthcare financing, pharmaceutical supply chains, and social media's impact on youth are also under debate.

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Handelsblatt
Hessen's domestic intelligence agency does not use Palantir software
Politik
02.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Hessen's domestic intelligence agency does not use Palantir software

Hessen's domestic intelligence agency (Verfassungsschutz) is not using Palantir's data analysis software, unlike the state police. Interior Minister Roman Poseck (CDU) stated that while the agency monitors the market, specific product mentions would reveal operational methods. He supports strengthening digital capabilities with European solutions but notes no equivalent European software is currently available for the police.

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