The Minister of Research is setting a clear course: she no longer defines the space sector as a research discipline, but rather as a matter of industrial, security, and sovereignty policy.
By Nicola Kuhrt
The EU institutions are negotiating the implementation of tariff reductions on US goods. Following Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat, the European Commission and the Council are urging swift action.
By Antonia Zimmermann
EU Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall does not want a comprehensive overhaul of the EU’s REACH chemicals regulation. However, she does want to impose stricter restrictions on PFAS, dubbed “forever chemicals,” within the existing legal framework.
By Marc Winkelmann
Today, the Commission is presenting its first strategy to combat poverty. The goal of eradicating poverty by 2050 is unrealistic if social gains are undermined, writes the expert from the European Anti-Poverty Network.
By Susana Anastácio
Sweden and Finland are regarded as models of societal resilience. Federal President Steinmeier is visiting the two newest NATO members to send a message of reassurance and unity to the alliance members in the north.
By Markus Bickel
On Wednesday, the federal government will brief the Digital Affairs Committee and the Interior Committee on the findings regarding the alleged espionage attack on Signal.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Nuclear power plants, research, strategic partnerships – by exporting nuclear technology and expertise, Moscow is expanding its influence around the world. Neither Europe nor the United States can keep up in this competition.
By Maria Mitrov
Drawing on insights from the Fraunhofer Conference on “National Defense and Resilience,” Saxony’s Minister of Science calls for more “precaution, strength, and smart preparation” and believes that the scientific community has a duty to act.
By Sebastian Gemkow