In her award-winning documentary “Walk the Line”, Wei Du accompanied a group of people from China who, despite their higher education and wealth, fled to the United States via dangerous routes. In this interview, the journalist talks about a generation without prospects, dangerous trafficking routes and the fallout from Trump's return.
By Fabian Peltsch
Russian gas only reaches the EU via one pipeline. This puts Bulgaria in a key position both for the import ban from 2028 and for diversification. But even after that, there would still be an exception.
By Frank Stier
The decarbonization mandate is putting international shipbuilders under pressure – especially China as a major maritime power. Progressive hidden champions from Germany offer technologies that Chinese shipbuilders are desperately looking for.
By Christian Domke Seidel
Daniel Baldy is a new member of the Defense Committee. The fact that he was elected to the Parliamentary Control Committee could reveal something about the SPD's security policy course. In addition, the MP wants a return to compulsory military service.
By Gabriel Bub
The unusually extreme temperatures at the start of summer had fatal consequences in some regions. June was the warmest month ever recorded in Europe and the third warmest globally.
By Kai Schöneberg
Pure electric vehicles emit 73 percent less greenhouse gases than combustion cars. According to the ICCT, hybrids and plug-in hybrids do not perform nearly as well. Nevertheless, the VDA is against a "one-technology strategy".
By Kai Schöneberg
Pure electric vehicles emit 73 percent less greenhouse gases than combustion cars. According to the ICCT, hybrids and plug-in hybrids do not perform nearly as well. Nevertheless, the VDA is against a "one-technology strategy".
By Kai Schöneberg
A new report criticizes the climate targets of the five largest car manufacturers. They are accused of lacking concrete commitments in terms of emissions reduction and procurement. In addition, not nearly enough new electric cars are being registered.
By Lukas Bayer
The Republican budget bill cuts money for climate research, public authorities and the IRA investment program. Likely consequences: higher emissions, loss of jobs and growth, dirtier air, rising energy prices.
By Umair Irfan