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Proposed Commission Directive on Standardizing Food Product Labeling Across Member States (September 9, 1993)

Who appears as a guest on Markus Lanz's talkshow, broadcast on ZDF, today?

Food Labeling Directive Proposal by the Commission for Harmonization of Member States' Laws (1993)
Food Labeling Directive Proposal by the Commission for Harmonization of Member States' Laws (1993)

Proposed Commission Directive on Standardizing Food Product Labeling Across Member States (September 9, 1993)

The much-anticipated "Markus Lanz" talk show returns to ZDF tonight at 11:15 PM, marking the beginning of a three-day run from September 9 to 11. The show, which has been a staple of the ZDF program since 2008, is hosted by Markus Lanz and recorded daily in Hamburg-Altona.

Tonight's episode promises a lively debate, as the focus shifts towards political discussions, particularly on the topics of migration and the potential for a ban on the AfD. Guests include Tim Klüssendorf (SPD politician), Dennis Rehbein (CDU politician), Eva Quadbeck (journalist), and Martin Machowecz (journalist).

Meanwhile, a significant event unfolds off-screen, as a bomb from World War II was found during construction at Frankfurt Airport. Defusal is scheduled for tonight.

In a related political development, there is a dispute involving Frohnmaier, Boris Palmer, and an AfD camera trainee. The discussion revolves around the perceived cultural disconnect of the SPD, with Robin Alexander, journalist, critiquing the party based on Nancy Faeser's work as minister. Faeser, in turn, discusses her tenure as Federal Minister of the Interior and shares her opinion on the debate about a ban on the AfD.

Elsewhere, Gerald Knaus, migration researcher, analyzes the status quo of German migration and integration policy ten years after Angela Merkel's "We can do it!" statement. Knaus also warns about the potential for new refugee flows in winter.

Viewers can catch the "Markus Lanz" show live on ZDF or later in the ZDF media library, where episodes remain available for a month after the first broadcast. With its last-minute guest selections and engaging discussions, the show continues to be a must-watch for many.

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