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Ukraine funding: EU permanently blocks Russian funds

With the help of an emergency clause, a large majority of EU states have decided to place a long-term block on Russian state bank funds. This increases the likelihood of the Ukraine reparation loan, which could strengthen the EU’s role in the peace negotiations.

By Stephan Israel, János Allenbach-Ammann and Wilhelmine Stenglin

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Phasing out the combustion engine: Commission wants to continue to allow plug-in hybrids after 2035

The 2035 ban on combustion engines is beginning to falter. The Commission is expected to propose on Tuesday that CO₂ emissions from new cars only have to be reduced by 90% in 2035.

By Markus Grabitz

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Decarbonization: How net zero is progressing in key UN countries — Part 2

Ten years after the Paris Agreement, while the global transition away from fossil fuels is making progress, it is not yet fully established. This is what a new comprehensive report from 21 major economies shows. Part 2: Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan.

By Bernhard Pötter

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How the European Union is gearing up for a hostile US partner

Following António Costa’s recent critique, it is Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius’ turn to blast the new US security strategy and the hostile tones coming from Washington. The Trump administration has declared war on the EU in pursuit of its strategic interests, he writes. Members states will discuss their stance towards the US at next week’s EU summit.

By Stephan Israel

Andrius Kubilius

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EU climate target 2040: 90% CO₂ reduction agreed in trilogue

Negotiators from the EU Parliament, Council and Commission have agreed on a new climate target in the trilogue. By 2040, carbon emissions are to be reduced by 90% compared to 1990 levels. However, they are watering down measures to achieve it.

By Lukas Knigge

the consequences of the floods that hit the region of Valencia, Spain, late October 2024

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Semiconductors: How China's corporations are relocating their AI training to Southeast Asia

To gain access to powerful chips, Chinese AI companies are training their models in Southeast Asia. The region benefits from technology restrictions against China. But now the USA is easing the export ban on advanced Nvidia chips.

By Jörn Petring

Security.Table

Europe’s hurdles on the way to a preparedness union strategy

The EU wants to be better prepared for crises and their cascading effects. That is why it is investing more than EUR 10 billion in establishing new structures and capacities. But not all countries are on board and different perceptions of threats remain a crucial factor.

By Lisa-Martina Klein

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CDU/CSU group in the European Parliament: Niclas Herbst is the new leader

A decision came in the second round of voting: Niclas Herbst won with 15 votes versus 13 votes for Christine Schneider.

By Markus Grabitz

Niclas Herbst, Chef des Haushaltskontrollausschusses des Europaparlaments

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SMR: Federal office warns against weakening national safety requirements

In the run-up to the new EU strategy for SMR reactors, the federal office responsible for fuel transportation has warned against circumventing national safety standards. Large nuclear companies from the USA are pushing for international harmonization.

By Manuel Berkel

China.Table

Wadephul in Beijing: Positive signals – but central lines of conflict remain

Federal Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul's trip to Beijing brought a new willingness to talk, but still no concrete relief for German industry. While China is once again sending benevolent signals regarding rare earths, the urgently needed export licenses for German companies have not been granted for the time being.

By Amelie Richter

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