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Underwater AI: China ventures into data centers in the sea

A steel capsule full of servers is lowered into the sea off Shanghai, cooled by the ocean and powered by the wind. China is focusing on an exciting technology that nevertheless has its limitations.

Von Jörn Petring

Europe.Table

MFF: European Parliament heads for a clash with von der Leyen

The Socialists reject the Commission President's central reform proposal for the new EU financial framework. The EPP is also demanding far-reaching concessions – otherwise a rejection is "unavoidable".

Von Till Hoppe

Ursula von der Leyen spricht im EU-Parlament

Security.Table

Ukraine: What the Russian strategy for the winter could look like

The attacks on power plants in Kyiv have also led to power and potable water supply outages this week. There are concerns in the Ukrainian capital that the Russian strategy for the winter is a blackout.

Von Denis Trubetskoy

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Fourth plenum: How the five-year plan is negotiated in China

The upcoming meeting of the CP Central Committee is seen as a landmark for the next five-year plan. International companies are publicly promoting their interests ahead of the meeting, while Chinese players are primarily using the structures of the party-state.

Von Leonardo Pape

Climate.Table

ETS after 2039: Why adjustments are necessary

The energy-intensive industry is calling for the ETS to be adjusted. Otherwise, no emission allowances would remain after 2039. Experts say this step is unavoidable and not necessarily harmful to the climate.

Von Lukas Knigge

Niedrigwasser des Rhein bei Leverkusen, Rheinufer, linksrheinisch, bei Köln-Merkenich, gegenüber Chempark Leverkusen.

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Nexperia: Holland in distress

In order to bring the Chinese-controlled tech producer Nexperia under control as pressure from the USA mounts, the Netherlands applied an emergency law from the 1950s. The EU should be in a better legal position to deal with similar cases in the future.

Von Marcel Grzanna und Fabian Peltsch

Europe.Table

Why Mark Rutte will claim the lead in drone defense

At the meeting of defence ministers, Mark Rutte will emphasize NATO’s leadership in future drone defense. The EU’s role should be limited to financing and coordinating procurement. The EU defense ministers will meet in the evening.

Von Stephan Israel und Wilhelmine Stenglin

Climate.Table

Forest protection: Why forests are getting worse and worse

Four years after the Glasgow Declaration on Forest Protection, new figures show no success: Global deforestation is barely declining. New developments are endangering the Brazilian rainforest. Meanwhile, experts from the Forest Declaration Assessment have high hopes for the Tropical Forests Forever Facility.

Von Alexandra Endres

China.Table

China speed: “Baby fat” gives VW and others a hard time

Chinese manufacturers are developing new automotive products twice as fast as their Western competitors. Why is this and what solutions are there?

Von Christian Domke Seidel

Security.Table

Summit in Sharm El Sheikh: Trump’s New Middle East

A quarter of a century after Bill Clinton at Camp David, a US president is once again taking the lead in building a regional peace order for the Middle East. Trump’s transactional approach could serve as a model for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip by Gulf and EU states.

Von Markus Bickel

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Agricultural policy, Green Deal, biodiversity, animal welfare, food strategy, and retail. From Berlin and Brussels.

African politics, geopolitics, economic development, investment opportunities, trends. Africa firsthand.

The Policy Maker Briefing No. 1. Laws, processes, analyses, personnel information in advance – always on the eve.

Education policy, research, and funding; studies; trends; federal and state governments; school authorities; best practices.

The executive briefing for CEOs and everyone who deals with them

Essential intelligence on China’s economy, geopolitics, and tech – delivered by Germany’s largest China editorial team.

Your lens on climate and energy policy worldwide: from Germany’s net-zero playbook to breakthrough technologies shaping a low-carbon future.

Your inside track on EU decisions: Green Deal moves, single-market rules, and geopolitical currents reported from the heart of Europe’s power centers.

Sustainable management, transformation, business models, business strategies. A must-read for ESG officers.

Science policy, research strategies, innovation management, federal-state relations, research funding.

From battlefield to boardroom – deep coverage of security posture, defense policy, and arms procurement amid a fast-changing global landscape.

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