Suspected espionage: Green Party demands statement.
The Green Party demands clarification of suspected espionage and measures against scientific espionage in the German federal state of Bavaria.
By Lynn Kaschtalinski
The Green Party demands clarification of suspected espionage and measures against scientific espionage in the German federal state of Bavaria.
By Lynn Kaschtalinski
The EU Commission wants to develop high standards for a market for nature credits, says Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall in an interview with Table.Briefings. However, experts are skeptical as to whether a trustworthy mechanism can be established quickly.
By Lukas Knigge
Through symbolism and travel, Friedrich Merz has made support for Ukraine a top priority in the Chancellery. Vladimir Putin's offer of direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul is met with skepticism.
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Ukraine claims to have uncovered a Hungarian spy network. In response, the Ukrainian government first expelled two Hungarian diplomats, after which the Hungarian government also reacted by expelling two diplomats.
By Markus Grabitz
Hélène Rey sheds light on the opportunities for the euro in a phase of upheaval triggered by US President Donald Trump. The economist refers to Kindleberger's theory, which he set out in his book on the global economic crisis of 1929 to 1939.
By Markus Grabitz
In her second term of office, the Commission President is shaping the public image of the authority even more. Internally, too, hardly anything works without von der Leyen and her team.
By Till Hoppe
It was the CDU's biggest, if not most important, election promise: to stop irregular migration once and for all. If necessary, by going it alone, regardless of the sensitivities of European partners. However, this is causing disgruntlement among Germany's neighbors.
By Yvonne Nasshoven
Hopes are fading in the EU that the US President will largely withdraw his tariffs. In that case, the Europeans could target US goods worth EUR 95 billion euros. Meanwhile, Trump and Starmer announce a trade agreement.
By Till Hoppe
Europe will support Ukraine by all means, said Johann Wadephul at his first informal Foreign Affairs Council in Warsaw. The new Federal Foreign Minister will join other foreign ministers in Lviv today to set a counterpoint to the victory parade in Moscow and seal the start of the "Putin Tribunal."
By Stephan Israel