Circular economy: IKEA parent company invests in Chinese recycling company
IKEA invests in the Chinese circular economy: The Ingka Group supports the recycling company Re-Mall with a financial injection.
By Emily Kossak
IKEA invests in the Chinese circular economy: The Ingka Group supports the recycling company Re-Mall with a financial injection.
By Emily Kossak
A highly pathogenic bird flu outbreak has occurred in Spain. This has led China to ban imports of Spanish poultry.
By Emily Kossak
The consulting firm wants to use AI to streamline the procurement process for the German Armed Forces. To demonstrate this, it has set up a showroom in Berlin.
By Gabriel Bub
China's Chang'e missions brought moon rocks back to Earth for the first time in decades – and shared them strategically with international research institutions. Behind this lies scientific curiosity and strategic calculation.
By Fabian Peltsch
The espionage case involving former Krah employee Jian G. threw a spotlight on the AfD's attitude towards China in 2024. There are ideological similarities with the Communist Party, argues a sinologist. And yet sees opportunism at work above all.
By Rebecca Ricker
The fact that President Ouattara is once again standing as a presidential candidate despite his promises is not going down well with the population. The exclusion of opposition candidates is also causing resentment.
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Experts believe it is unrealistic that Europe will produce high-end AI chips in the foreseeable future. There is thus a dependency on supplies from the USA. The EU has therefore agreed on a quota in the customs deal.
By Corinna Visser
Following a video conference of EU foreign ministers, several Member States emphasized the integrity of Ukraine's territory. Some members of the European Parliament also warned against making concessions in this area.
By Marion Bergermann
Economy Minister Katherina Reiche considers the feed-in tariff for new rooftop solar installations unnecessary. Opposition is coming not only from the industry but also from the coalition partner.
By Malte Kreutzfeldt
The law is intended to make new investments in fossil fuel projects easier and had been sharply criticized by Environment Minister Marina Silva and NGOs. President Lula da Silva is now sending parts of the legislation back to parliament.
By Alexandra Endres