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Merz meets Trump: What went right in the Oval Office – And what didn't

Following the attack on Iran, Friedrich Merz met with Donald Trump in Washington. While the German chancellor took pains to avoid directly contradicting Trump, the US president unleashed sharp criticism of his European partners.

By Sara Sievert

March 3, 2026, Washington, District Of Columbia, USA: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a bilateral meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in the Oval Office at the White House on March 3, 2026 in Washington, D.C. Trump is meeting with the German Chancellor just days after the U.S. and Israel launched widespread attacks on Iran, killing Iran™s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior leaders in air strikes across the region Washington USA - ZUMAs152 20260303_faa_s152_126 Copyright: xSamuelxCorumx-xPoolxviaxCNPx

China.Table

Domestic consumption: What stands in the way of political will

Domestic consumption has long been the Achilles’ heel of China’s economy. With the population aging rapidly, the “silver economy” is seen as a promising fix – but it is far from guaranteed.

By Marcel Grzanna

China Rentner Pflege Altenversorgung Demografie

Europe.Table

Iran: Gas price hike jeopardizes storage

At the start of the week, Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz caused a steep increase in gas, oil, and electricity prices for the coming months. The key indicator for the filling of European gas storage facilities has turned negative.

By Manuel Berkel

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - MARCH 2: Commercial ships anchor off the coast of the United Arab Emirates due to navigation disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, Dubai on March 2, 2026. Increased maritime traffic led to a buildup of vessels waiting near Dubai, highlighting the strategic importance of the strait, which handles 20 percent of global energy trade

China.Table

German-Taiwan dialogue platform: Carsten Müller becomes new co-chair

The federal government took its time with the announcement – in part because it did not want to irritate Beijing ahead of Merz’s China trip.

By Angela Köckritz

Security.Table

Why the Iran war could be dangerous for Trump

If the US president cannot quickly present Operation Epic Fury as a victory, it could hurt him domestically. The duration of the war depends on the objective of the mission – and that remains vague.

By Katharina Kort

Security.Table

How Macron is expanding France's nuclear weapons doctrine

Macron's speech on French nuclear doctrine marks a “fundamental change,” says one expert. France wants to expand its nuclear arsenal and is considering deploying nuclear weapons in other European countries.

By Gabriel Bub

Emmanuel Macron am Montag bei seiner Rede vor dem Atomwaffen-U-Boot „le Temeraire" am Stützpunkt in Île Longue.

Security.Table

Attacks on Iran: Why the Gulf states are being targeted by Tehran

Iran’s counterstrikes – alongside attacks on Israel – are hitting the Gulf states particularly hard. Yet the latter’s economic model depends on stability in the Middle East – a reliance that, if the conflict drags on, is likely to translate into criticism of their US ally.

By Markus Bickel and Viktor Funk

Africa.Table

West Africa: Why terrorism continues to expand in the Nigeria–Niger–Benin tri-border area

Terrorism is spreading ever further south from the Sahel. Attacks are primarily carried out by groups affiliated with al-Qaeda and the Islamic State (IS). However, another actor is repeatedly emerging – though its real influence remains disputed among analysts.

By Lucia Weiß

China.Table

Adidas CEO Bjørn Gulden: “People are talking to each other without a script now”

Adidas is one of the few German brands in China still posting growth. CEO Bjørn Gulden – who also joined Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s delegation to China – explains what has changed.

By Helene Bubrowski

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Mercosur: Ratification by Uruguay and Argentina puts Commission under the spotlight

Uruguay and Argentina are the first Mercosur countries to ratify the free trade agreement with the EU. This increases pressure on the European Commission to proceed with provisional application. Geopolitical factors also play a role.

By Antonia Zimmermann

anuary 29, 2026, Rome, Italy: A group of farmers from central Italy enters the city with tractors to protest against production costs and the bilateral trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur countries. Freedom can only be won through struggle and We want to produce Italian products and not die of imports read the signs.
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