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ECB Director: Making bank loans 'greener'

Loan injections for banks should be linked to climate policy requirements in the future. This is what ECB Director Frank Elderson is calling for. Conditions already exist for financial stability.

By Redaktion Table

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Nio collaborates on battery swapping with Changan

Nio is bringing a partner on board for its battery-swapping technology: Changan Automobile intends to collaborate with the Shanghai-based company on the development of standards and the enforcement of the technology.

By Redaktion Table

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Numerous mosques destroyed

The Chinese government has further reduced the number of mosques in the provinces of Ningxia and Gansu. Human Rights Watch is appalled.

By Redaktion Table

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Nvidia laments US sanctions

California-based US chip manufacturer Nvidia has warned of significant revenue losses in its China business, citing US sanctions in the semiconductor sector as the main reason.

By Redaktion Table

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Carbon removals: Parliament adopts position

On Tuesday, the EU Parliament defined its position for an EU certification framework for carbon removals. Unlike the Commission, the Parliament differentiates between the various technologies and options.

By Lukas Knigge

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Federal budget: Commission monitors situation

The EU Commission is holding back on its assessment of the budget crisis in Germany, triggered by the recent ruling of the Federal Constitutional Court. It only wants to make a statement when the coalition says how it will proceed.

By Till Hoppe