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CSAM regulation: much discussion, little progress

What may, what must providers do to take action against depictions of sexual abuse? Neither the Council nor Parliament are in any great hurry to negotiate the dossier. Too many questions surrounding "chat control" have yet to be clarified.

By Falk Steiner

Energy Charter: many open questions before today's vote

Today, the 53 states of the Energy Charter are theoretically supposed to vote on the reform of the International Investment Treaties. Theoretically, because the EU continues to try to take the vote off the agenda. Diplomats say this means the reform has failed and an EU exit is inevitable. But the legal situation is not quite that simple.

By Charlotte Wirth

Commission uses technocrat language

A political scientist has analyzed 45,000 press releases from the Commission. The Berlin political scientist also explains why it has learned nothing in terms of communication even after 35 years.

By Markus Grabitz

Gas price cap subject to conditions

According to the EU Commission, there should only be a European gas price cap if the member states also save gas beyond the winter. This is the result of a draft law of the Brussels authority, which is available to Europe.Table.

By Manuel Berkel

Stefan Mair von der SWP

'China can endure a conflict for a long time'

For the first time, Germany adopts a national security strategy. Stefan Mair, director of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, is advising the German government on the paper. In conversation with Marco Seliger, he says that security policy is more than just defense and military policy. And: The great conflict of the 21st century looms with China.

By Marco Seliger

BEIJING, CHINA - FEBRUARY 1, 2020: People in face masks walk in a street during an outbreak of the 2019-nCoV coronavirus, which started in Wuhan in December 2019 according to recent data, the number of people infected with the new strain of coronavirus has risen over 14,000, with the death toll reaching 305. Artyom Ivanov/TASS PUBLICATIONxINxGERxAUTxONLY TS0CCA51

Adidas CEO Gulden and the China problem

The German sporting goods manufacturer enjoyed success in the People's Republic for many years. But recently, the sales figures have been a disaster. What needs to change?

By Redaktion Table

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Beijing's difficult shift away from zero-Covid

China relaxed its Covid rules only a week ago. But after the first Covid death in six months, a minor lockdown is being imposed on Beijing again. Doctors warn that it is too early for an opening. Unlike in other countries, not enough of the elderly are vaccinated in the People's Republic.

By Redaktion Table

November 19, 2022, Bangkok, Thailand: Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with Thailand s Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha at the Government house on the sidelines of the APEC 2022 summit in Bangkok. Bangkok Thailand - ZUMAs197 20221119_zaa_s197_064 Copyright: xPeeraponxBoonyakiatx

Apec: tussle between USA and China

At the Apec summit in Bangkok, the Asia-Pacific countries condemned the Ukraine war. China is not entirely happy with the wording. However, the USA was also unable to push through its more far-reaching position on this.

By Frank Sieren