Mercedes boss Ola Källenius explains how he wants to assert himself in the highly competitive Chinese market. And why he believes that the end of the combustion engine by 2035 is hardly feasible.
By Julia Fiedler
The ECB is extending its swap agreement with China for a further three years. This is intended to cushion market distortions that could also cause difficulties for European banks.
By Redaktion Table
Beijing's claim to stylize itself as the victor over fascism distorts the historical facts, writes Chu Li-ling, Taiwan's deputy representative in Germany. It also endangers the peace it claims to be defending.
By Chu Li-ling
A hacker group with suspected links to the Chinese government is apparently trying to gain insight into Trump's negotiating strategy.
By Angela Köckritz
China has imposed sanctions on Japanese MP Seki Hei. The Chinese government accuses him of spreading false information about Taiwan, Xinjiang and Hong Kong. Japan criticizes the sanctions.
By Redaktion Table
At their informal meeting in Copenhagen, EU energy ministers discussed better coordination of grid expansion. On the sidelines, Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen announced a concerted action for affordable industrial electricity.
By Manuel Berkel
According to information from Kyiv, Russia attacked Ukraine with a record number of drones on Sunday night. According to the Ukrainian air force, Moscow deployed 805 combat drones, nine Iskander-K cruise missiles and four Iskander-M ballistic missiles.
By Redaktion Table
The Romanian government rushed a restructuring package through parliament.
By Redaktion Table
The system developed by the Jülich Supercomputing Centre is the first in Europe to be equipped to reach the milestone of one trillion calculations per second. JUPITER will support the planned AI Factory.
By Corinna Visser