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‘Overtime’ for nuclear weapons: How China is expanding its nuclear forces

The United States and Russia possess by far the world’s largest nuclear arsenals. But no country is expanding its stockpile faster than China – according to Washington, partly to deter intervention in a potential conflict over Taiwan. Beijing, meanwhile, argues that responsibility for disarmament lies primarily with the largest nuclear powers.

By Andreas Landwehr

Security.Table

Procurement: Bundestag to approve five billion euros in advance payments

Procurement proposals totalling EUR 50 billion are passing through the Budget Committee shortly before the turn of the year. The opposition is criticizing the lack of transparency in procurement, and the Federal Audit Office is warning of arms inflation.

By Gabriel Bub and Markus Bickel

China.Table

Tech giant: Huawei’s auto strategy is paying off

Working with state-owned manufacturers, Huawei is once again launching two new car brands. The strategy of positioning itself as a technology provider rather than a vehicle producer appears to be working.

By Jörn Petring

Europe.Table

CO₂ fleet regulation: Relief for manufacturers

The EU Commission has adopted a comprehensive car package. The CO₂ fleet regulation is to be relaxed. Each member state is to be given binding quotas for clean company car fleets in 2030 and 2035.

By Markus Grabitz and Lukas Knigge

China.Table

Hong Kong: Wave of outrage after verdict against media tycoon

The conviction of Hong Kong media entrepreneur and opposition figure Jimmy Lai was not unexpected. Nevertheless, the judges are facing international criticism.

By Jörn Petring, Fabian Peltsch and Marcel Grzanna

Europe.Table

Energy Council: Commission’s grid plans encounter headwinds

At the Energy Council, Germany and other major EU states have spoken out against the Commission’s proposal for centralized grid planning. A financial issue triggered particularly fierce opposition from Sweden.

By Manuel Berkel

Ebba Busch

Climate.Table

Flasbarth: “No serious weaknesses in the 2040 climate target”

In an interview with Table.Briefings, German State Secretary for the Environment Jochen Flasbarth considers the trilogue agreement on the EU’s 2040 climate target ambitious but correct, despite international emissions allowances. He is also not entirely disappointed with the outcome of COP30.

By Lukas Knigge

ochen Flasbarth

Europe.Table

Ukraine negotiations: Europeans enter the fray with proposals for their own multinational force

In the struggle for a ceasefire, Friedrich Merz and his counterparts are proposing a multinational force to help Ukraine — within the country itself, if necessary.

By Stefan Braun, Sara Sievert and Viktor Funk

Wolodymyr Selenskyj und Friedrich Merz

China.Table

Malaysia: ‘The US is clearly moving to secure strategic access points’

The German Chamber of Commerce in Malaysia is urging Europe to remain economically engaged in Southeast Asia. Recent US trade agreements in the region should serve as a wake-up call for Germany and Europe.

By Leonardo Pape

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