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Sánchez: 'Catalan independence is not terrorism'

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez declared in Brussels that "Catalan independence is not terrorism". The separatist party Junts is exerting pressure on Sánchez to grant comprehensive amnesty.

By Isabel Cuesta Camacho

Financial gap and EU directives: New problems for Germany's climate money

Calls in Germany for the introduction of climate money are growing louder, but the chances of this happening are dwindling. The Climate and Transformation Fund is missing a new billion-euro deficit in the short term. And from 2027 onwards, EU regulations on how the carbon revenue can be used could prevent it from being disbursed as a per capita payout.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Why Europe needs an Africa policy

Diplomats from around the world are currently courting political leaders in Africa. Europe, as well as Germany, are at risk of falling behind. There are numerous reasons to formulate a European Africa policy.

By Christian Hiller von Gaertringen

Hardly any 'transition away from fossil fuels' worldwide despite US LNG stop

The climate movement sees the suspension of new LNG projects in the United States as a sign that the "transition away from fossil fuels" agreed at COP28 is in progress. However, the global plans for the expansion of oil and gas look different. Even countries that show ambitious climate policies intend to expand fossil fuels.

By Bernhard Pötter

EU summit: Orbán leaves others in the dark

Will Hungary's prime minister give up blocking economic and financial aid for Ukraine? Also up for discussion at the special summit is that the EU will only fulfill its ammunition pledge to Kyiv by the end of the year.

By Till Hoppe