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China.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1277 vom March 3rd, 2026
- German-Taiwan dialogue platform: Carsten Müller becomes new co-chair
- Domestic consumption: What stands in the way of political will
- Military: “Being made to disappear” is the Xi-era pattern
- Consultative Conference: Leadership stresses global instability
- Diplomacy: Wang Yi speaks with Israeli counterpart
- Iran war: Asian states worry about economic and security fallout
- India-Canada: Modi and Carney strike multibillion-dollar deal
- Philippines: Industry confidence hits an eight-year high
- So to Speak: “Deeply unsettling”
Europe.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1141 vom March 4th, 2026
- Merz meets Trump: What went right in the Oval Office – And what didn't
- Pro-European platform: Valérie Hayer attests to Manfred Weber’s good intentions
- Trade: British Finance Minister Reeves seeks closer ties with the EU
- Frozen Assets: Russia takes case to EU court
- IAA: Digital industry laments fixation on the old economy
- IPCEI-AI: Spain provides EUR 100 million to support companies
- Digital infrastructure: Commission launches EUR 75 million project for integrated Telco Edge Cloud
- EUAA: Another significant decline in asylum applications
- Must Reads: Disunity among Europe’s heads of state and government
- Table.Documents: EU immigrants in Germany
- Opinion: “Made in Europe” is feasible and within reach
- Dessert: Themes from the Düsseldorf Carnival cause controversy in the EP
Security.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 416 vom March 4th, 2026
- Strait of Hormuz: How Iran’s blockade is driving up energy prices
- Marine: CDU defense politician Ernst calls for strengthening of EU Aspides mission
- Nuclear weapons: Berlin’s reactions to Macron’s initiative
- Merz in Washington: Trump’s sharp criticism of Europe
- Annual Report of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces: Doubts about the volunteer principle
- Dual Use: Limited civilian use of German Armed Forces satellites possible
- Must Reads: Kyiv, Beijing: calculations in the Iran conflict
- Table.Documents: Essay by The Iranian Studies Unit on the Iran War + KAS country report on reactions to the conflict in Iran
- Opinion: How Germany could catch up in the field of geospatial intelligence
Climate.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 350 vom March 3rd, 2026
- Building Modernization Act: Impact on climate targets still unclear
- Nuclear power: Why a nuclear renaissance is unlikely as a solution to the climate crisis
- Energy efficiency: How the European Investment Bank plans to support SMEs with innovative approaches
- Climate in numbers: Companies lament political inertia
- Iran: Gas price rally threatens storage refilling
- Greenhouse gases: Rise in the US wipes out China’s progress
- EU’s 2040 climate target: Article 6 credits could lead to higher emissions
- Climate Action Program: Social welfare organizations demand tangible benefits
- Must Reads: The EU’s climate retreat problem – punishing early movers
- Documents: German Environment Ministry says Industrial Accelerator Act will have no immediate impact on EV subsidies
Africa.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 287 vom March 3rd, 2026
- Talk of the Town: The Elmed submarine cable – a major project with symbolic weight
- Health: How Benin is tackling resistance to antimalarial drugs
- German Development Ministry: Criticism of the US “global gag rule”
- BEVH: Association sees strong e-commerce potential in East Africa
- Ongoing Story: European Commissioners in Senegal
- Must Reads: US lifts sanctions against Malian officials
- Executive Moves: Ibrahim Zakzaky – Shiite leader in Nigeria
- Dessert: German cyclist Moritz Kretschy wins Tour du Rwanda
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The following Table.Briefings are available in English
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.
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