A new AI tool helps judges handle cases in civil, administrative and criminal matters. As a result, judges have been able to handle significantly more cases on average.
By Angela Köckritz
The Communist Party is emphasizing its fight against pro-independence advocates in an effort to further isolate Taiwan’s government. This strategy could put the US president in an awkward position during his visit to China.
By Leonardo Pape
Trump is threatening to withdraw 5,000 or more troops from Germany. This would affect the US military and complicate Washington’s international efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
By Katharina Kort
UNICEF’s logistics center in Copenhagen is the world’s largest hub for humanitarian aid. The ongoing crisis in the Middle East, in particular, shows just how heavily the United Nations depends on logistics and freight companies.
By Katharina Horban
The US government has approved emergency arms sales worth more than $8.6 billion to partners in the Middle East, with air defense systems making up the bulk of the planned purchases.
By Katharina Kort
The rate of conscientious objection is particularly high among 18-year-olds who are once again potentially subject to conscription. Nearly 500 reservists have also refused to serve since the beginning of the year.
By Markus Bickel
Romania’s parliament has paved the way to finance arms purchases – a move that also benefits Germany’s defense industry.
By Frank Stier
Minsk and Moscow have recently begun maintaining a joint database of conscripts subject to travel bans. The situation is also worsening for Russian dissidents and conscientious objectors in other countries neighboring Russia.
By Maria Mitrov
The European Parliament president is usually replaced halfway through the legislative term. The European Council president and hundreds of other parliamentary posts must also be confirmed.
By Markus Grabitz