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China.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1230 vom December 17th, 2025
- ‘Overtime’ for nuclear weapons: How China is expanding its nuclear forces
- Vietnam: China occupies what Germany structures
- Reaction to Macron: Chinese observers emphasize EU's competitive weakness
- Japan: Number of Chinese tourists declines
- Table.Documents: Current China studies
- Infographic of the day: German car exports in free fall
- Opinion: What role does China play in spaceflight?
Europe.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1094 vom December 18th, 2025
- EU summit: Europe’s ability to wield geopolitical influence is at risk
- Automotive package: Why the industry does not agree
- CBAM: Commission plans expansion and fund for exporters
- Genetic engineering: “Yes” from German government uncertain shortly before EU vote
- Erasmus+: The United Kingdom is coming back
- Digital Services Act: MEPs criticize Commission for lack of enforcement
- Must Reads: European Parliament clears the way for end to Russian gas in the EU
- Documents: Code of practice for labeling AI-generated content
- Opinion: Hydrogen is on the brink — now is the last chance to support it
Security.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 378 vom December 17th, 2025
- Budget: What the record spending means for procurement
- Ukraine Peace Force I: Which thorny questions remain unanswered
- Poland: Why Warsaw is skeptical about German rearmament
- Ukraine Peace Force II: How voters rate German participation
- Russia: Kremlin rejects Christmas truce
- Shelter concept: Ministry of the Interior not planning publication in near future
- Defense industry: Which CEOs are with Reiche in Israel
- Procurement: BMVg sees no alternative to US systems
- Must Reads: How the Pentagon wants to reduce the number of four-star generals
- Table.documents: Böll paper on transatlantic arms relations + BMWE brochure on Reiche’s trip to Israel + Left-wing position paper on drone defense + BMVg draft on procurement from the United States
- Executive Moves: Nicolas Groult + Jan-Patrick Helmsen + Martin Rost
Climate.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 331 vom December 18th, 2025
- Building: How the refurbishment issue is dividing the climate scene
- Backtracking on end of internal combustion engine: What the Commission’s proposals mean
- CBAM: Commission plans expansion and fund for exporters
- Climate in numbers: How premium classes on airplanes pollute the climate
- Infrastructure Future Act: What associations are calling for
- United States: Government wants to dissolve leading climate institute
- Coal: Why the IEA expects record demand again
- Climate protests: How demonstrators are criminalized
- Nobel Foundation: There will be no Nobel Climate Prize
- The world of Morgan: The surprising progress of Belém
- Must Reads: Arctic Melt Turns Rivers Orange
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