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118 countries demand tripling renewables

On Saturday, a global initiative to triple renewables and double energy efficiency by 2030 was officially launched in Dubai. The demands of 118 countries are clear: This target must also be included in COP28's final text.

By Markus Grabitz

On the world situation: Table.media talk with Thomas Bagger

The global situation is fragile, the economic rules of the WTO are in question, and Germany is running out of money - we talk about all this on Tuesday, December 5, with Thomas Bagger, State Secretary at the Federal Foreign Office.

By Markus Grabitz

Lettlands Ministerpräsidentin Evika Siliņa war zuvor Sozialministerin und galt als rechte Hand ihres Vorgängers Krišjānis Kariņš.

Evika Siliņa – Head of Latvia's liberal government

Latvia is still getting to know its new prime minister: Evika Siliņa previously worked mainly behind the scenes. After ongoing disputes in the previous coalition, she now leads a government that is left of center – a peculiarity in the Baltic country.

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‘Chips Joint Undertaking’ launched

The "Chips Joint Undertaking" aims to strengthen the European semiconductor ecosystem. Research and technology institutions can submit proposals for pilot lines.

By Corinna Visser

Energy transition strengthens cohesion

The Green Deal is seen by some as an attack on rural areas. A study by the Bertelsmann Stiftung now shows: economically weak regions can be strengthened by 2050 as a result of the energy transition – and reduce inequality compared to cities.

By Manuel Berkel

€225 million for Loss and Damage Fund

The COP28 in Dubai has started with unprecedented success: The new Loss and Damage Fund with around $400 million to date is ready and EU countries are among the largest donors.

By Bernhard Pötter