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Zelenskiy seeks help for the winter

Despite the escalation in the Middle East, Ukraine can still count on unwavering support from NATO member states. This was the message at the meeting of defense ministers in Brussels. The alleged attack on the Baltic pipeline was also discussed on the sidelines.

By Stephan Israel

Bureaucracy reduction: von der Leyen takes the initiative

Berlin and Paris are urging the EU Commission to implement specific measures to relieve companies from bureaucratic burdens. Business representatives and lawmakers are also calling for action. The Commission intends to provide detailed information next week about where it plans to reduce reporting requirements.

By Till Hoppe

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Shift towards e-mobility favors Chinese suppliers

The transition to electromobility demands not only high flexibility from auto suppliers but also billions in investments. Hence, those with substantial capital and established roots in the growing Chinese market are at an advantage.

By Christian Domke Seidel

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Huawei cars selling well

For the technology giant Huawei, the end of its problems is not only emerging in the smartphone business. The new EV model with Huawei technology from the Aito brand is gaining popularity among customers.

By Jörn Petring

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Poland: Small glimmers of hope between coal and nuclear power

Hardly any other European country produces energy that is as harmful to the climate as Poland and clings so stubbornly to coal. The expansion of renewables is not being actively supported. Much remains haphazard and fragmented. Instead, Poland is relying on nuclear power. On Sunday, the country will elect a new parliament. A victory for the opposition could bring new momentum to the energy transition.

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How the EU tackles greenwashing

The soap on the drugstore shelf, the shipping of DHL parcels, the long-haul flight with corresponding carbon compensation: many things are supposedly "climate neutral." In total, the EU Commission has identified around 230 product labels with claims of positive climate and environmental impact – and wants to regulate them. Because they are often unsubstantiated and misleading.

By Leonie Düngefeld

Foreign minister in favor of further payments to Palestinians

The EU will examine aid to the Palestinians but will by no means suspend it. Foreign Affairs Commissioner Josep Borrell stressed this after an informal emergency meeting of foreign ministers on the sidelines of a meeting with the Gulf states in Oman. The Commissioner for Neighborhood, Oliver Varhelyi, was duped.

By Stephan Israel

Tsai Ing-wen: peace through status quo

In her speech on National Day, Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen urged the preservation of the status quo. She said a way must be found for peaceful coexistence. In the meantime, China's security authorities are increasingly harassing Taiwanese travelers.

By David Demes

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World tennis is back in China – even without Peng Shuai

After 16 months, the World Tennis Association abandoned its demand to allow disappeared tennis player Peng Shuai to move and express herself freely in China. The Association's return to the country marks a triumph for the Chinese government: money beats values.

By Marcel Grzanna

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Lost Earth: Russia's war destroys Ukrainian agricultural land

Mines and projectiles render agricultural land in Ukraine unusable. 174,000 square kilometers of land are considered potentially contaminated by warfare agents. Due to a lack of help, large companies and small farmers are trying to solve the problems themselves, despite great risks.

By Viktor Funk