Rail: Almost one billion passengers in summer
China's passenger trains narrowly missed the billion passenger mark in the summer. With an increase of almost five percent, the railroads nevertheless set a record.
By Marcel Grzanna
China's passenger trains narrowly missed the billion passenger mark in the summer. With an increase of almost five percent, the railroads nevertheless set a record.
By Marcel Grzanna
Trade tensions with China, anti-dumping duties on pork and exploding e-commerce exports are putting Europe's companies under pressure. Ursula von der Leyen must send clear signals in her speech on the state of the EU.
By Amelie Richter
According to Chinese military information, the aim of the military exercise in the border area is to jointly prevent and combat terrorist and sabotage-like activities.
By Redaktion Table
Between great power rivalry and protectionism, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) must maintain solidarity in order to secure peace and prosperity.
By Anwar Ibrahim
From 2026, companies will have to prove that no forests are being cleared for their products. Satellite data can help with this – but the technology still has to find its way into practice.
By Amélie Günther
The Greens will chair the German-Ukrainian parliamentary group, with Robin Wagener once again taking on this role.
By Viktor Funk
At the IAA, the chancellor is questioning the decision to phase out combustion engines from 2035 – and is thus seeking conflict with his coalition partner. Commission President von der Leyen is meeting with CEOs from the automotive industry on Friday.
By Lukas Knigge and Markus Grabitz
After losing the confidence vote on Monday, the partners' trust in the French government is in danger of dwindling.
By Gabriel Bub
The President of the Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK), Ralph Tiesler, also calls for more personal responsibility on the part of citizens in the podcast Table.Today.
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Public support for higher defense spending and an increase in the size of the Bundeswehr is growing. This is the result of a public survey published today by the Bundeswehr Center for Military History and Social Sciences.
By Markus Bickel