US trade deal: Commission insists on implementation
Despite the US court ruling, the EU Commission is asking Parliament to press ahead with the US trade deal.
By Antonia Zimmermann
Despite the US court ruling, the EU Commission is asking Parliament to press ahead with the US trade deal.
By Antonia Zimmermann
The terrorist attack by Hamas on Oct. 7 and the Israeli reaction have triggered worldwide debates. The new anthology “Umkämpfte Geschichte” opposes the reinterpretation of the events and criticizes postcolonial patterns of argumentation.
By Florian Keisinger
The budget-keepers in the Bundestag want a say in further contract awards.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
The former German Chancellor says that no one has been able to stop Putin from attacking Ukraine. In an interview with Table Briefings Editor Sebastian Turner, Scholz also expressed his position on a European army.
By Laura Block
The chair of the Hamburg Sustainability Conference, Achim Steiner, advocates a 360-degree view of global security risks.
By Markus Bickel
The US remains the strongest military power in the world, global defense spending continues to rise and outlawed anti-personnel mines could be used again in NATO.
By Nana Brink
The BDSV is to become a strategic partner of the GSIS and thus gain influence on the industry agenda of the Security Summit. The partnership aims to dovetail security policy more closely with industrial and technology policy.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
The Ministry of Defense wants to secure its procurement of combat drones with an innovation clause: The technology is to remain state of the art for years to come.
By Robert Wallenhauer
In China, the spirit of cooperation is emphasized during Friedrich Merz's visit. For the first time, the chancellor is more in the focus of the Chinese public. Critical perspectives from Germany are partially ignored.
By Leonardo Pape