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China.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1186 vom October 16th, 2025
- Underwater AI: China ventures into data centers in the sea
- Car offensive in Brazil: Between flash in the pan and future market
- Time.Table: Dates for the coming week
- German government: Merz calls for a strong Europe – Wadephul criticizes China
- Sweden: China promises visa-free travel – case of imprisoned publisher discussed again
- BYD in South Africa: Manufacturer wants to build fast-charging stations
- View from China: Breaking the curse of the over-35s
Europe.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1050 vom October 17th, 2025
- MFF: European Parliament heads for a clash with von der Leyen
- 28th regime: Parliamentary report outlines a difficult legislative process
- Ukraine war: Trump wants to meet Putin in Hungary
- EDIP: Parliament and Council agree on defense industry program
- Defense: Roadmap contains no cost information for flagship projects
- Russian energy: European Parliament votes for faster phase-out
- Merz’s EUCO statement: Less regulation, more competition
- Influence of third countries: Committee backs national transparency registers
- Protection of minors online: IMCO wants a minimum age for social media
- Must Reads: How the Trump companies made a billion dollars with crypto
- Monitoring: Von der Leyen at the Berlin Global Dialogue
- Documents: Clean Industrial Deal
- Opinion: Why defense must not come at the expense of climate protection
Security.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 349 vom October 15th, 2025
- SIPRI Director Haggag: Germany should push for a two-state solution
- NATO Defense Ministers Meeting: Rutte insists on leadership in drone defense
- New military service: BMVg prevents compromise between CDU/CSU and SPD
- Drone fleet: Why the NATO project to monitor the Baltic Sea is stalling
- Must reads: How the USA has repeatedly missed the chance for peace in Gaza
- Table.documents: Legal opinion on the constitutional conformity of a contingent defense obligation + German input paper on the Roadmap on European Defence Readiness 2030 + Schematic growth path of the armed forces until 2039
- Opinion: Germany’s naive approach to disposable agents
- Heads: Catherine Vautrin – France’s new Minister of Defense
Climate.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 300 vom October 16th, 2025
- Talk of the Town: Why adjustments are necessary in the ETS after 2039
- Global climate finance: Finance ministers show little courage in proposals for COP30
- The world of Morgan: Hope is more than wishful thinking
- Climate in numbers: Renewables reduce fossil dependency
- COP30: Environment Minister Silva calls for roadmap for fossil fuel phase-out
- EU Summit: Greens call on Merz to end climate blockade
- German SRU: Amended climate protection law harms climate targets
- NDC: Why Angola is lowering its ambitions
- Paris Agreement: This is how many hot days the NDCs could prevent
- Appeal from associations: End the renovation backlog in public buildings with special funds
- Agricultural turnaround: WNBK recommends more agroforestry promotion
- CCS Hearing: Experts criticize plans for gas-fired power plants
- Press review: Why carbon credits are failing to help with climate change
- Time.Table: Berlin Climate and Security Conference
- Documents: UAE Consensus – Renewables not on track
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The following Table.Briefings are available in English
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.
Our comprehensive press clipping: The 100 most relevant headlines from over 1,000 sources every morning.
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