Diehl Defense and Lockheed Martin announce new missile cooperation
The two defense companies want to integrate the German Iris-T missile into the US Aegis launch system in the future.
By Robert Wallenhauer
The two defense companies want to integrate the German Iris-T missile into the US Aegis launch system in the future.
By Robert Wallenhauer
Sweden and Germany are intensifying their defense cooperation in training, planning and industry. The cooperation could create new dynamics in the European armaments landscape.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
The former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, has been sentenced to death in absentia. In Dhaka, protesters continue to engage in street battles with the police.
By Redaktion Table
The Japanese embassy in China is asking its citizens to avoid groups of people when traveling to China and to be especially careful when going on excursions with children.
By Redaktion Table
The Vietnamese police are pursuing a journalist living in Berlin. He speaks of a case of "cross-border criminalization" and criticizes Vietnam's repressive tactics.
By Redaktion Table
SPD leader Lars Klingbeil meets high-ranking representatives of the CCP in Beijing and discusses the Ukraine war and the Taiwan issue.
By Amelie Richter
At 1.2%, Germany’s GDP growth in 2026 will be slightly lower than the EU average. At the same time, the Commission forecasts that Germany will exceed the contractual EU deficit limit of three percent this year and in the next two years.
By Marion Bergermann
The Commission President has presented three options on meeting Ukraine’s financial requirements. In addition to bilateral grants, these could include joint debt instruments. The Commission is accommodating Belgian interests in its preferred option of reparation loans using frozen funds from the Russian central bank.
By Stephan Israel
The Federation of German Industry has criticized the European Space Act for being too bureaucratic and creating additional costs for the space industry. Instead, it is calling for less regulation and a clear division of responsibilities.
By Corinna Visser
South Korea has joined the PPCA and announced the decommissioning of around two thirds of its coal-fired power plants by 2040.
By Redaktion Table