New York City: How China meddles in the mayoral race
A recent New York Times investigation shows the extent of the Chinese consulate’s efforts to sway New York City’s mayoral race.
By Angela Köckritz
A recent New York Times investigation shows the extent of the Chinese consulate’s efforts to sway New York City’s mayoral race.
By Angela Köckritz
No other company captured the gold-rush fever in China’s real estate sector quite like Xu Jiayin. As of Monday, the stock-market fairy tale of his Evergrande Group is over.
By Jörn Petring
The EU Commission is making provisions for the insolvency of steel companies. However, it also plans to enable innovative start-ups that get into difficulties to receive State aid in restructuring.
By Manuel Berkel
Many things in the trade deal between the EU and the USA are still unclear, ZVEI Managing Director Wolfgang Weber told Tabe.Briefings. In any case, the industry should be consulted to determine the details.
By Corinna Visser
The EU Commission has been criticized for its conduct of negotiations in the tariff conflict with the USA. Commission President von der Leyen explains why the Europeans ultimately agreed.
By Redaktion Table
After the blackout on the Iberian Peninsula in April, skeptics of renewable energies initially pointed to a lack of instantaneous reserve as the cause. A study commissioned by the EU Commission is now determining future requirements.
By Manuel Berkel
The Commission plans to improve the protection of whistleblowers. It is launching a consultation process that will culminate in an action plan to protect whistleblowers.
By Corinna Visser
The former Italian Prime Minister and one-time President of the ECB has sharply criticized the EU and its inaction in the current crises. At the same time, he called on the EU to show more unity and determination.
By Almut Siefert
A subsidiary of the Czech defense group CSG has won a contract to build a munitions-filling plant in the United States. The project has 'strategic importance.'
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
The defense companies Quantum Systems and Stark say they have successfully tested the integration of reconnaissance drones with "loitering munition" in Ukraine.
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