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China.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1261 vom February 9th, 2026
- MSC: A vast sense of uncertainty in Asia
- Gold rush: The dynamics of China’s herd mentality
- Hong Kong: “Merz should insist on Lai’s release”
- Japan: One step closer to revising the pacifist constitution
- Coal consumption: Emissions cuts could be delayed
- Software glitch: Nio recalls hundreds of thousands of vehicles
- Opinion: The military purge is, in truth, a power quake
Europe.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1125 vom February 10th, 2026
- Competitiveness: Von der Leyen stands by calls for European preference criteria
- United Kingdom: Why Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is still clinging on
- Munich Security Report 2026: How Europe should counter Trump’s attacks on the rules-based world order
- CAP: Reform risks greater complexity, EU auditors warn
- WhatsApp: Commission complains about lockout of third-party AI assistants
- Sustainability: Commission bans companies from destroying unsold clothing
- The Netherlands: MEP to become foreign minister in The Hague
- Must Reads: European unity becomes Polish reason of state
- Time.Table: Ethics and politics – Who decides what is right?
- Documents: Letter from Ursula von der Leyen on the leaders’ retreat
- Executive Moves: Maran elected as new chair of European Parliament’s ENVI committee
- Opinion: Trump’s oil frenzy has no upsides
Security.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 398 vom February 10th, 2026
- MSC 2026: Why the upsets in the transatlantic relationship overshadow other conflicts in Munich
- Hybrid threats: Why the West is increasingly proactive
- Hypersonic weapons: Federal agency Sprind invests in defense company for the first time
- Greenland: NATO to launch “Arctic Sentry” mission in the next few days
- Must Reads: How car manufacturers could build drones in the future
- Heads: Claudia Steinhoff leaves Quantum Systems to join Alpine Eagle
- Opinion: No turning point in arms export policy
Climate.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 342 vom February 10th, 2026
- Germany’s Climate Action Program: Where the draft falls short
- Geothermal energy: How it could drive the heating transition
- COP31: How Europe wants to change its strategy
- German grid connections: Broad criticism of draft law from Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
- IPBES: Why companies should do more to protect biodiversity
- DIHK climate paper: Green power providers criticize draft in open letter
- EU’s 2040 climate target: Several options for international allowances
- Emissions trading: China pushes ahead with expansion to new sectors
- Five-year plan: China aims for coal consumption plateau, not decline – for now
- Methane regulation: US Democrats argue against softening
- Must Reads: Industry criticizes EU plans for CBAM exemptions
- Opinion: Trump’s oil frenzy has no upsides
Africa.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 281 vom February 10th, 2026
- Talk of the Town: The AI hurdles facing Africa
- Car exports from China: Volkswagen’s strategic advantage
- Food warfare: MSC report recognizes new dimension
- Survey: German economy cautiously optimistic about Africa
- Must Reads: South Africa withdraws Monusco troops
- Heads: Nick Checker – Trump’s Africa man for the transition
- Dessert: Berlin Congo Conference commemorative plaque disappears without trace
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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.
From battlefield to boardroom – deep coverage of security posture, defense policy, and arms procurement amid a fast-changing global landscape.
The leading briefing for investors, business leaders and policymakers who view Africa’s key regions for Germany as a continent of opportunity and growth.
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