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EU data policy: the major construction site is yet to come

With the Data Governance Act, which was negotiated this week, the EU has entered new territory: shaping regulatory markets that in part do not yet exist. But while the Data Governance Act went through with comparatively little controversy, the next project, the Data Act, is likely to be much different.

By Falk Steiner

Hydrogen: not all that glitters is green

With a new legislative package, the EU Commission wants to orient the European gas market towards hydrogen. This also involves the classification of so-called low carbon fuels as climate-friendly alternatives. However, observers say that the draft legislation, which has been circulating since last week, contains major gaps and demand improvements.

By Timo Landenberger

Outrage at the courage of the WTA

China is fuming over the cancellation of all women's tennis tournaments in the country. Above all, the Global Times berates the WTA. This shows above all: The suspension has had an effect, the case of Peng Shuai can no longer be cheated out of the world. Meanwhile, the debate about a diplomatic boycott of the Olympics is growing louder. The IOC is maneuvering.

By Christiane Kuehl

Die virtuelle Influencerin Ayayi präsentiert Chinas erste "Metaverse"-Kunstausstellung

Metaverse in China: a brave new world

The "metaverse" is also the tech buzzword of the hour in China. With gaming giants like Tencent and high 5G coverage, the People's Republic is ideally equipped for the creation of a virtual parallel world. However, the government remains skeptical and is focusing on decoupling in the metaverse as well.

By Fabian Peltsch

CO2-neutral shipping: decarbonization in baby steps

Three quarters of the EU's external trade volume and almost one third of its internal trade volume is shipped by sea. Maritime transport is indispensable for the EU. But it has a shortcoming: It emits CO2 almost unchecked. And so far there are hardly any solutions for making shipping greener in line with the Green Deal.

By Lukas Knigge

"Global Gateway": How Brussels wants to compete with China's Silk Road

Several times, those responsible have postponed the presentation of the infrastructure initiative. Behind the scenes, financial resources were mobilized. Now Brussels is putting a fat wallet of €300 billion on the table for "Global Gateway". The plan is to invest worldwide in digitalization, green technologies, and transport links.

By Amelie Richter

'Global Gateway' – Brussels answer to the Silk Road

The presentation of the infrastructure initiative was postponed several times. Behind the scenes, funds were mobilized. But now Brussels is putting a hefty €300 billion on the table for the "Global Gateway". The plan is to globally invest in digitalization, green technologies and transport links.

By Amelie Richter

Niedersachsen, Hannover, IG BCE Kongress im Hannover Congress Centrum, HCC, Annalena Baerbock, Bundesvorsitzende Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen als Gastredner, *** Lower Saxony, Hanover, IG BCE Congress in the Hanover Congress Centrum, HCC, Annalena Baerbock, Federal Chairwoman of Bündnis 90 Die Grünen as guest speaker,

Baerbock strives for 'dialogue and toughness' towards China

As German Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbock does not want to "gloss over or hush up" critical issues in the dialogue with China, but rather face the "systemic competition". Above all, she wants to work toward joint European solutions and put an end to Germany's unilateral approach. Experts believe Baerbock can create a European and transatlantic consensus among allies with this program. However, there are also concerns about a break with Beijing.

By Redaktion Table

Far-right candidate in France: Éric Zemmour's campaign crumbling

For weeks the far-right Éric Zemmour has kept voters waiting for his official candidacy. Now the 63-year-old controversial presenter has announced he will run as a candidate in France's presidential elections in April. He made his decision to save the country, he said in a video message released on Tuesday.

By Redaktion Table