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China.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1237 vom January 6th, 2026
- Decoupling: Tesla adds fuel to the debate
- ‘Busy group of five’: How a corruption scandal exposes China’s bureaucracy
- Taiwan dispute: Beijing bans export of dual-use goods to Japan
- Economy: Central bank signals monetary easing while aiming to keep the yuan stable
- Ireland: Prime Minister Martin calls for greater openness in relations with China
- Nexperia: Dutch court to review allegations against chipmaker
- Opinion: Why America should rethink its post-Trump China strategy
Europe.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1100 vom January 7th, 2026
- Ukraine: Coalition of the willing agrees on security guarantees
- Firewall in the EP: Majorities formed from the EPP together with right-wing extremists have become the norm
- Mercosur: Von der Leyen offers more flexibility for agricultural budget
- Greenland: EU countries emphasize Greenland’s sovereignty
- Following the attack on Venezuela: Action committee calls for independent EU foreign policy
- Must Reads: How the “Donroe Doctrine” reinforces Xi’s vision of power in Asia
Security.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 382 vom January 7th, 2026
- Coalition of the Willing: How Kyiv’s supporters want to create a long-lasting peace
- German–American relations: Communication between Pentagon and BMVg remains difficult
- Iran: Why traders play a special role in the protests
- Blackout in Berlin: The gaps in crisis preparedness revealed by the power blackout
- Venezuela: Laschet rejects special session of the Foreign Affairs Committee
- Drones: Donaustahl relies on crowdfunding for expansion
- Cybersecurity: Which measures will be relevant in 2026
- Cyberattacks on Taiwan: attacks on the rise
- Must Reads: How a German rocket manufacturer wants to compete with SpaceX
- Table.documents: Joint Declaration by EU Heads of Government on Greenland
- Executive Moves: Günter Sautter + Roland Haag + Ferdinand Gehringer + Sabine Reppin
Climate.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 333 vom January 6th, 2026
- 2026: These trends are set to dominate climate policy
- Energy transition: Greece’s path to becoming a gas hub jeopardizes climate targets
- Transportation researcher: “Half the population would prefer to cycle”
- Climate in numbers: German regions with the greatest climate-related risks
- CO₂ fleet limits: Bavaria’s Minister for Transport calls for “improvements”
- Electricity market in 2025: Solar power overtakes coal and gas and limits price increases
- Must Reads: Trump’s desire for a thriving oil industry in Venezuela will be difficult
- Time.Table: What will be important in 2026
Africa.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 271 vom January 6th, 2026
- Talk of the Town: How Morocco plays to its geographical position
- Political outlook: Africa’s elections to watch in 2026
- Trump’s travel ban: Mali and Burkina Faso stop issuing visas to US citizens
- ACLED expert: Targets of US airstrikes not a core area for Islamist militants
- Ongoing Story: Elections in Guinea
- Must Reads: Africa’s economic growth may outpace Asia's
- Dessert: Kenya’s animal advertising icon has died
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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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