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COP29: Germanwatch predicts little progress in the agrifood sector

COP29 will once again make little progress in the agrifood sector this year. This is the prediction of the NGO Germanwatch, which is calling for clear targets to be set for financing the transformation of global food systems and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

By Kira Huth

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Why the hydrogen economy is making little progress

After the hype, disillusionment has returned to the hydrogen economy. At a meeting of the Renewable Hydrogen Coalition, companies and analysts blame the recent slump on too little funding and green electricity but also admit to their own naivety.

By Manuel Berkel

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Hungary: Magyar accuses Orbán government of spying

Hungary's opposition leader Péter Magyar has accused the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of systematically spying on him. He speaks of a "Hungarian Watergate."

By Redaktion Table

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Northern Europeans demand higher tariffs against Russia

In a letter to the EU Commission, the trade and foreign ministers of eight northern and eastern European countries demand that the EU further increase import tariffs on as many Russian products as possible.

By Marc Winkelmann

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EU Commission: nomination of Fitto and Ribera uncertain

In the first week of hearings, 19 out of 20 candidates for the new Commission were confirmed at the first attempt. Difficulties are looming in the final phase: The candidates from Hungary and Italy are encountering resistance from liberals and socialists for political reasons. This also puts the Spanish candidate in danger.

By Markus Grabitz

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Weimar Triangle: EU accession talks with Georgia only if reforms take place

Germany, France and Poland are demanding clear reforms and an end to laws contrary to EU law from Georgia before they support accession talks. The heads of state Scholz, Macron and Tusk are concerned about Georgia's rapprochement with Russia and dubious electoral practices.

By Redaktion Table