Parchim military airport: Approval granted for naval use
Following a positive decision by the city council, the navy could soon start using the decommissioned Schwerin-Parchim airport.
By Redaktion Table
Following a positive decision by the city council, the navy could soon start using the decommissioned Schwerin-Parchim airport.
By Redaktion Table
The film “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” quietly shows how ideology, opportunism, and limited prospects motivate young people in Russian provinces to join the military – a daily reality that’s hardly changed since 2022.
By Viktor Funk
Respite in the conflict between Iran and the US: Following talks in Geneva, military action by the US has been postponed, at least for the time being. The United States aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford is expected to arrive in the port of Haifa today.
By Markus Bickel
The Federal Chancellery is aiming not only to strengthen the powers of the Federal Intelligence Service, but to change oversight of the service. The opposition and experts are calling for greater transparency.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
A gun can be purchased with a single mouse click. The EU Commission recognizes the need for better safety measures and supports stricter rules. The proposal from Brussels outlines several key measures.
By Redaktion Table
Germany’s Economy Ministry is planning to end the feed-in tariff for small solar systems. Instead, utility-scale ground-mounted PV is to be expanded more strongly. Whether that keeps the 22-gigawatt expansion target within reach is, however, doubtful.
By Malte Kreutzfeldt and Nico Beckert
Fears of Chinese espionage via EVs on Europe’s roads are growing. Yet it remains unclear how data would actually make its way to China – and whether the effort would even be worth it.
By Christian Domke Seidel
Adidas is one of the few German brands in China still posting growth. CEO Bjørn Gulden – who also joined Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s delegation to China – explains what has changed.
By Helene Bubrowski
Chancellor Friedrich Merz is returning from China in good spirits. There are no concrete solutions to concrete problems – yet there is hope for close exchange between Beijing and Berlin.
By Marcel Grzanna
Skepticism in Germany’s meat industry was high. Now, on his inaugural visit to China, the chancellor has unexpectedly secured a success. But six years after the export ban, hurdles remain.
By Henrike Schirmacher and Frederik Bombosch