Comac: Why Airbus need not yet fear the C919
China wants to shake up the aircraft industry. Despite big plans, however, the first model from state-owned manufacturer Comac falls far short of expectations.
By Andreas Landwehr
China wants to shake up the aircraft industry. Despite big plans, however, the first model from state-owned manufacturer Comac falls far short of expectations.
By Andreas Landwehr
The last-minute swap of experts leaves room for speculation. Even within the CDU/CSU, support is waning for a lottery-based system for conscription screening.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
The draft digital omnibus provides for a merger of data laws —but not a shift in the AI rules.
By Corinna Visser
The conference in the rainforest has the potential to lay the foundations for implementing the next decade of climate policy — or to simply generate pretty pictures. The fate of the presidency and geopolitics will determine whether there is an ambitious package.
By Bernhard Pötter
The 30th UN Climate Change Conference starts today, Monday, in Belém. At the last minute, the EU presented its climate targets for 2035 and 2040 to palpable sighs of relief.
By Lukas Knigge
In Belém, the German Chancellor primarily wanted to send a message to his own country: Rather than presenting new ideas, he emphasized his government’s economic policy priorities of competitiveness and innovation. According to him, they do not preclude taking action to tackle climate change.
By Lukas Knigge
On the first day of the Leaders’ Summit ahead of COP30, heads of state emphasized their willingness to cooperate. In addition to the usual appeals and slogans, some of the demands at COP could still generate action, such as a phase-out of fossil fuels or a methane agreement.
By Nico Beckert and Bernhard Pötter
Brazil officially presented its TFFF rainforest fund at the Leaders’ Summit. Some countries promised surprisingly high investments. However, there is also criticism from various quarters.
By Lisa Kuner
Although the big picture of the front in Ukraine shows a stalemate, Russia is gaining the upper hand at key points. The situation is particularly critical around the city of Pokrovsk. In cooperation with Reaktion Group Consulting, Table.Briefings analyzes the situation in Ukraine.
By Redaktion Table
The parliamentary groups of the SPD, CDU/CSU and Greens as well as the arms industry are largely in agreement in their assessment of the Act on Accelerated Planning and Procurement for the Bundeswehr (BwPBBG). However, the Greens fear that this will make defense too national in scope.
By Gabriel Bub