If Europe accepts the disregard of the ICC by Netanyahu's visit to Hungary without doing anything, it is undermining the foundation of its legal system, writes Alexander Schwarz. The invitation to the Israeli Prime Minister is "a frontal attack on international law."
By Experts Table.Briefings
The conviction of Marine Le Pen for embezzling public funds has considerably reduced the Rassemblement National's chances of entering the Élysée Palace – especially as the party was not prepared for such a scenario.
By Claire Stam
The USA had initiated the shuttle diplomacy with a view to a ceasefire and now had a duty, said EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas at a meeting in the Weimar+ format in Madrid. Washington must exert pressure on Russia to agree to a ceasefire.
By Stephan Israel
Member States and the EU Commission are gearing up for Donald Trump's latest tariff salvo. It is still unclear what exactly the US President has in mind.
By Till Hoppe
Contrary to expectations, the Board of Directors of the European Investment Bank has not yet given the green light for the development bank's new Housing Action Plan.
By Alina Leimbach
Agricultural and European politicians in the future governing coalition are divided over the future EU financial framework. For chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz, the issue could become a walk on a tightrope.
By Julia Dahm
Industry, local governments and environmental groups have issued a joint declaration calling for the rapid and environmentally friendly expansion of renewable energies. Those involved hope to overcome resistance to projects.
By Lukas Knigge
Next week, the EU Commission will present its proposal for more flexibility for car manufacturers to achieve the CO₂ fleet limits. Table.Briefings has already had a look at the draft.
By Lukas Knigge