Automotive: German government pushes IPCEI funding program
An IPCEI for the development of a car without CO2 emissions could be created. The initiative comes from the German government.
By Markus Grabitz
An IPCEI for the development of a car without CO2 emissions could be created. The initiative comes from the German government.
By Markus Grabitz
The think tank Bruegel shows four ways to reduce energy prices in Europe. If national interests are put aside in one place or another, costs could fall for everyone.
By Manuel Berkel
The cards of China policy in Berlin will be reshuffled after the snap elections in February 2025. However, the head of the Asia-Pacific Department at the Federal Foreign Office does not expect the country's China strategy to change significantly.
By Amelie Richter
Another incident at Scarborough Shoal has caused diplomatic turmoil. Meanwhile, Japan wants to pay security aid to the Philippines and strengthen its surveillance capabilities.
By Manuel Changming Liu
For a quarter of a century, China has been building hydropower plants in Tibet on a piecework basis. The dynamic threatens people and nature alike.
By Marcel Grzanna
Despite the social media hype, Huawei's new smartphone model has been met with mixed reactions. This is mainly due to the operating system, which is no longer compatible with Android, and the less advanced chips.
By Fabian Peltsch
Experts react to the postponement of the EUDR at a Table.Briefings event. It was decided far too late, but is a good way to prepare better.
By Leonie Düngefeld
Europe needs to spend a lot more money on defense, the EU debt rules are nonsense: Before the start of the Polish Council Presidency, Undersecretary of State Paweł Karbownik found clear words. Budget Commissioner Serafin also spoke out in favor of more defense spending.
By Marc Winkelmann
Europe is threatening to miss its climate targets for 2030 – with a CO2 gap of up to 29%. Slow electrification, low investment, and technological gaps are slowing down progress, which also jeopardizes climate neutrality for 2050.
By Lukas Knigge
He would have liked to remain on the Commission, but then had to withdraw. It has now become known that the former Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders is under investigation. It concerns lottery tickets.
By Redaktion Table