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Hybrid attacks: How Europe's drone defense is keeping the Copenhagen summit busy

The wave of hybrid attacks on northern European NATO states is fuelling the debate about stronger powers for the Bundeswehr – and the discussion about a more robust defense by the EU and NATO on the eastern flank of the alliance.

By Markus Bickel, Viktor Funk, Stephan Israel and Okan Bellikli

Europe.Table

Political advertising: Why a little-noticed EU regulation could cause a big stir

The TTPA regulation aims to make those behind political campaigns more accountable and transparent. The new regulations will soon come into force, but most EU countries are not prepared for them. The rules will have a profound impact on political operations.

By Stefan Braun, Till Hoppe and Leonard Schulz

Europe.Table

Finland: Why the country is not afraid of Russia

Finland is defending Europe's border, the border between democracy and dictatorship, says Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen. He believes his country is well equipped in view of its comprehensive security concept and broad consensus vis-à-vis Russia.

By Stephan Israel

Security.Table

Drone wall in the Baltic States: The ideas behind the project

Drone manufacturers want to help shape border protection and are hoping for lucrative orders. However, many politically sensitive issues have not yet been clarified. The only clear thing is that new technologies will play a greater role at Europe's borders.

By Lisa-Martina Klein

China.Table

'Great Firewall': How Beijing exports its surveillance software

A gigantic data leak provides rare insights into the architecture of the "Great Firewall" – and shows how surveillance, censorship and espionage have long since become an export hit. The systems end up in countries in the Global South.

By Andreas Landwehr

Climate.Table

NY Climate Summit: The attempt at a new global unity

The heads of state and government were supposed to come to the Climate Summit in New York with new climate pledges. Some have delivered, although not all of them. However, the big question remains as to what outcome will be worked towards at the COP30 in Belém.

By Lukas Knigge

Climate.Table

China's new NDC: Why experts had hoped for more

China is known for setting low climate targets but then exceeding them. Nevertheless, many observers are disappointed with Beijing's NDC for 2035, as more would have been possible.

By Nico Beckert and Lukas Bayer

Europe.Table

NGO funding: Commission criticizes 28 agreements

After the European Parliament criticized some funding of non-governmental organizations, the Commission has reviewed all agreements with NGOs for violations of the guidelines. Twenty-eight NGOs from the Life program were asked to agree to changes – but to no avail.

By Markus Grabitz

Niclas Herbst, Chef des Haushaltskontrollausschusses des Europaparlaments

China.Table

Border closure: Poland blocks China's most important rail route

According to reports, more than 130 freight trains are stuck in Belarus. The closure of the border by Poland is interrupting an important trade flow. China and Belarus speak of an "unfriendly step" against the People's Republic.

By Amelie Richter

China.Table

TikTok: Why the biggest point of contention remains

China and the US are selling the agreement on the TikTok video platform as a success. But if it really turns out as discussed in Madrid, Beijing will retain the power to control public opinion in the US.

By Marcel Grzanna

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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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