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Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1173 vom September 28th, 2025
- Peter Felser: 'The AfD is not naive'
- China alternative: Why Vietnam is at a crossroads
- Export licenses: EV exports to be better monitored
- Drone manufacturer DJI: Company remains on Pentagon list
- Corruption: Death penalty for former agriculture minister
- Opinion: With America out, the rest of the West must rise
Europe.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1037 vom September 29th, 2025
- Informal summit: What to expect in Copenhagen
- Czech Republic: What an election victory for Andrej Babiš would mean
- Moldova election: Pro-Europe party leads in results
- Denmark: Civilian drone flights banned during EU leaders' meeting
- Pharmaceuticals: EU largely spared
- Digital euro: ECB presents innovation platform report
- Documents: Automotive suppliers' position paper
- Must reads: Russia steps up interference in Europe
- Dessert: The neon yellow wristband
- Opinion: Why the Greens are promoting FCAS
Security.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 340 vom September 29th, 2025
- Hybrid attacks: How Europe's drone defense is keeping the Copenhagen summit busy
- Eastern flank: How the Bundeswehr is testing an early warning system on the borders with Russia
- Defense industry: Hensoldt invests another billion in radar and sensor technology
- Critical infrastructure: Why energy operators are now also criticizing NIS-2
- Must Reads: How Russia and China are cooperating on preparations for a possible invasion of Taiwan
- Time.Table: Warsaw Security Forum
- Heads: Frank Lenski – Vice Admiral of the Navy disembarks
- Dessert: Pretzels for the German Armed Forces
Climate.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 294 vom September 25th, 2025
- NY Climate Summit: The attempt at a new global unity
- China's new NDC: Why experts had hoped for more
- Climate in Numbers: Investments in renewables on record course
- Planetary boundaries: Ocean acidification now also in the critical range
- Reich's ten-point plan: similarity to the Eon/RWE paper draws criticism
- Already possible in 2050: Professional societies warn of three-degree warming
- Federal Network Agency: Onshore wind energy tender oversubscribed again
- Climate-neutral building: What Germany can learn
- Marine policy: UN Convention on the Protection of the High Seas applies from January
- Deforestation: EU Commission plans new EUDR postponement
- Time.Table: Night Train Conference 2025
- Documents: The new NDCs
- Opinion: What a China-EU climate deal could do for the world
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China.Table – Neueste Newsletter
- #1173: AfD man Felser aims to be on a par with China + Asia.Table: Vietnam's infrastructure under a stress test
- #1172: Generational gaps + What new censorship guidelines reveal about the party's fears
- #1171: Typhoon Ragasa reveals climate consequences + Surveillance software as an export hit + Asia.Table News
- #1170: TikTok remains dependent + Border closure hits China's trade + Asia.Table News
- #1169: Beijing defaults on UN payments + ASEAN has an appetite for Europe
- #1168: Algorithms in the power game + Asia.Table: EU-Indonesia trade agreement
- #1167: Maiden voyage on the Arctic route + Johnny Erling on press badges as contemporary documents
- #1166: EU Chamber urges fairness in the next Five-Year Plan + How Beijing wants to make assisted driving safer
- #1165: Beijing's constant diplomatic fire + Germany's digital dependency
- #1164: Cybersecurity during trips to China + Sino-American diplomacy on the move
Europe.Table – Neueste Newsletter
- #1037: Defense summit in Copenhagen + Comeback of Babiš in the Czech Republic + Elections in Moldova
- #1036: Political advertising in the spotlight + Defense in Finland + Drone wall in the Baltic States
- #1035: Errors in NGO funding + Industry supports climate targets + Klingbeil in favor of EU own resources
- #1034: Deforestation regulation postponed + EU and NATO react to drones + Details of the Indonesia deal
- #1033: Tough spot for German Ag Minister Rainer + Financial data exchange without gatekeepers + Red lines for AI
- #1032: Moldova before the election + Indonesia at the center of EU trade policy + 19th sanctions package
- #1031: Across-the-board cuts to MFF proposal + Europe's digital wallet + Commission President's appeal to German business
- #1030: VdL pushes ahead with Russian gas + No Israel sanctions without Berlin
- #1029: Draghi sees "complacency" + Three years of Meloni + Sanctions against Israel
- #1028: S&D wants a say in US trade deal + Teething problems for ETS 2
Security.Table – Neueste Newsletter
- #340: EU cyber summit + Bundeswehr tests early warning system on NATO's north-eastern flank
- #339: Drone wall in the Baltics + FCAS on the brink of collapse
- #338: NATO united + Cracks in Iran's regime
- #337: Israel responds with settlement construction to recognition + Moscow's influence in Moldova
- #336: NATO keeps 1.5% target vague + Drone defense: Poland learns from Ukraine
- #335: Middle East NATO a distant prospect + 19th sanctions package delayed
- #334: Party youth criticize military service + CIR raises awareness in Lithuania
- #333: Poland: Bundeswehr strengthens air defense + Middle East: Abandoned by Trump
- #332: Drone defense: New powers for the Bundeswehr + Exclusive: Criminal charges against German IDF sniper
- #330: Coalition of the Willing seeks Trump’s support + Schilling defends military service law
Climate.Table – Neueste Newsletter
- #294: Climate Summit: New climate plans, new agreement + China's NDC disappoints + Record investments in renewables
- #293: Stiell opens Climate Week + Reiche's plans similar to RWE/E.ON demands + Criticism of Australia's NDC
- #292: UNGA80: Climate debates behind the scenes + ETS: Call for extended free certificates + Jennifer Morgan: Her new tasks
- #291: Energy transition monitoring: Forecasts and contradictions + Ghana: Article 6 for efficient cooking + USA: End of official climate denial
- #290: +++ Table Special: EU climate target postponed +++
- #289: Combustion engine phase-out: Watering down jeopardizes climate protection + EU climate target: Chancellor puts his foot down + Subsidy report with climate gap
- #288: Ethiopia as a climate pioneer + Pressure on fleet limits + Plankton endangered by heat
- #286: Climate movement: How to prepare for collapse + Communication: How to talk about climate protection properly + Wind energy: How to save Ørsted
- #285: +++ Table.Special: Carsten Schneider's first priorities +++
- #284: Climate footprint of Germany’s federal administration + EU Commission promotes electrification + New Zealand back on fossil path