An artistic view of Europe
The French illustrator Kokopello has created a graphic novel about democracy, history and the values of the EU. It offers interesting insights from a new perspective.
By Okan Bellikli
The French illustrator Kokopello has created a graphic novel about democracy, history and the values of the EU. It offers interesting insights from a new perspective.
By Okan Bellikli
The WHO has issued a warning about a possible chikungunya epidemic. Infectious mosquito-borne diseases are on the rise in Germany due to the climate crisis. How prepared is the country?
By Lisa Kuner
On July 16, the College of Commissioners decided to withdraw the proposals for Standard Essential Patents (SEP) and the AI Liability Directive. Both the Council and the Parliament had strongly supported the SEP proposal.
By Markus Grabitz and Corinna Visser
Lithuania’s prime minister is accused of having used his office for personal gain. Until now, Gintautas Paluckas has denied the allegations. However, the Social Democrat now intends to accept the consequences.
By Almut Siefert
The Commission has clarified that it intends to eliminate all industrial tariffs for the United States. Previously, it had only spoken about abolishing the already low industrial tariffs.
By János Allenbach-Ammann
The EU Commission also wants to open up the third call for tenders of the European Hydrogen Bank to electrolytically produced, low-carbon hydrogen.
By Manuel Berkel
Tobias Waldhüter, former office manager of Ingo Gädechens (CDU), is moving to Airbus Defense and Space.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
Aid organizations are sounding the alarm: Without a ceasefire and access for overland transport, the dramatic humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip cannot be alleviated.
By Markus Bickel
The Bundeswehr’s Cyber and Information Domain Service plans to establish its own drone unit. The unit’s training will go beyond reconnaissance operations.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin