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DSA: Commission accuses TikTok of addictive design

The European Commission has provisionally found that TikTok is in breach of key provisions of the Digital Services Act (DSA), citing what it describes as the platform’s “addictive design.” The preliminary findings follow an investigation that has been ongoing since 2024 and also focus on TikTok’s algorithmic recommendation systems.

By Corinna Visser

In this photo illustration, a woman is seen using social media apps Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, X, Snapchat, Threads, YouTube, Telegram, WhatsApp on a smartphone at home. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, announced on the 3 February a law to ban access to social media for children under 16, as Spain joins five other European countries in the “Coalition of the Digital Willing” to advance coordinated and effective regulation of social media platforms and strengthen age-verification systems across Europe.

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Weaponized Food and the New Frontline of Security

Food is increasingly being used as a weapon, write Benedetta Berti and Erin Sikorsky, members of the Munich Security Conference’s Food Security Task Force. NATO countries should therefore prepare for the targeted manipulation of food systems as a hybrid threat.

By Benedetta Berti and Erin Sikorsky

Benedetta Berti ist Generalsekretärin der Parlamentarischen Versammlung der Nato. Zuvor war sie von 2018 bis 2025 Direktorin für politische Planung im Büro des Nato-Generalsekretärs. Erin Sikorsky

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International climate policy: How Europe wants to change its strategy

After a disappointing COP30, the European Union is preparing a strategic realignment of its international climate diplomacy. In particular, Brussels wants to make greater use of trade, financial and development policy to strengthen alliances and advance climate goals.

By Lukas Knigge

Familyphoto of the informal environment council in Nikosia in February 2026

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Munich as a defense location: Why so many defense companies are based in Bavaria

Shortly before the Munich Security Conference, the defense ecosystem in the greater Munich area has received another boost. New alliances are taking shape, while the Free State of Bavaria is adjusting the legal framework to further strengthen the sector.

By Katharina Horban

China.Table

Growth: What tepid provincial forecasts mean for China’s economic planners

Many Chinese provinces and regions have lowered their economic targets for this year. The adjustments are seen as a signal that the leadership in Beijing may also announce a lower national growth target.

By Jörn Petring

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Draft port strategy: More robust action against investors from China

Investments from third countries in EU ports are to be subject to stricter controls. This is stipulated in a draft of the port strategy, which is available to Table.Briefings.

By Markus Grabitz

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Arms exports: Industry praises measures to speed up controls

New rules for controlling arms exports are intended to ease the burden on the defense industry and supervisory authorities. Tech companies in particular could benefit from this.

By Robert Wallenhauer

Rüstungsmesse DSEI in London: Exporte nach Großbritannien sollen in Zukunft einfacher möglich sein.

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Why the 20th package of sanctions against Russia is hanging in the balance

The EU hopes to finalize the 20th sanctions package on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but the timetable is looking shaky. Ambitious plans for a ban on services for all Russian energy exports by sea are causing particular complications.

By Stephan Israel and Viktor Funk

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KfW: Increasing commitments to Africa despite budget cuts

Germany’s shift in development cooperation policy is increasingly shaping the work of the state development bank KfW. Last year, it offset declining budget resources with a substantial rise in market-based financing. Despite this, it is sharpening its regional focus on Africa.

By David Renke

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Oceania: The race for the Pacific islands

Germany wants to become more involved in Oceania. China is investing heavily in this region. This is causing great unease among traditionally powerful players such as the USA, Australia and New Zealand.

By Angela Köckritz

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