Netherlands: Who Wilders will make head of government
Right-wing populist Geert Wilders has found a top non-party official in the Netherlands to take over as prime minister. Dick Schoof already has experience in migration policy.
By Redaktion Table
Right-wing populist Geert Wilders has found a top non-party official in the Netherlands to take over as prime minister. Dick Schoof already has experience in migration policy.
By Redaktion Table
The European Court of Auditors has found in an audit report that the Commission is falling further and further behind internationally when it comes to investment in AI. It also criticizes the inadequate monitoring and use of research results.
By Corinna Visser
Taiwan's opposition-controlled parliament passed a reform package on Tuesday that will curtail the power of the new President, Lai Ching-te. Thousands took to the streets to protest against the resolutions.
By Christiane Kuehl
The US and China want to prevent misunderstandings in the waters around the People's Republic by ensuring constant communication with each other. The overall aim is to prevent an unwanted escalation.
By Redaktion Table
China's carbon emissions fell surprisingly in March. This increases the likelihood that the People's Republic may have already reached the emissions peak.
By Christiane Kuehl
A few days before the 35th anniversary of the suppression of the democracy movement on Tiananmen Square, Hong Kong police arrested six people for posting "messages with seditious intent."
By Felix Lee
At the Franco-German Council of Ministers, Scholz and Macron identified a high need for investment without agreeing on a higher EU budget. Both agree on the EU chemicals regulation REACH.
By Marc Winkelmann
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is calling for an end to the restrictions on Ukrainian attacks with Western weapons. More and more EU member states are following this position, which is increasing the pressure on Berlin and Washington. Scholz says there are no restrictions.
By Stephan Israel
Despite criticism from Brussels and demonstrations in their own country, the government majority has passed a controversial law that jeopardizes their country's EU course.
By Redaktion Table
At the EU Agriculture Council in Brussels on Monday, the Greens and Christian Democrats forged unusual alliances – even against a German minister.
By Julia Dahm