Foreign Ministry: Wadephul to visit China later this year
German Foreign Minister Wadephul is visiting Japan and Indonesia this week. Later this year, he will also head to China.
By Emily Kossak
German Foreign Minister Wadephul is visiting Japan and Indonesia this week. Later this year, he will also head to China.
By Emily Kossak
Es hätte schlimmer kommen können, sagt Grünen-Außenpolitiker Sergey Lagodinsky im Table.Briefings-Interview nach dem Alaska-Treffen zwischen Trump und Putin. Dennoch könnten die anschließenden Ankündigungen Trumps Selenskyj massiv unter Druck setzen.
By Lukas Knigge
Protests against President Vučić's government led to riots for the fourth day in a row. In Valjevo, demonstrators vandalized the headquarters of the ruling party.
By Redaktion Table
Several North German state premiers have spoken out in favor of splitting the German electricity price zone in recent days. Ines Zenke, President of the SPD Economic Forum, warns that this would send a devastating signal in terms of industrial policy.
By Ines Zenke
The show meeting between Trump and Putin in Alaska is now followed by a visit from Europe and NATO to Washington – side by side with Zelenskiy. The symbolism is clear, but Europe's role in possible peace negotiations remains unclear.
By Lukas Knigge, Stefan Braun and Wilhelmine Stenglin
The details of the trade deal between the EU and the USA are still unclear. The USA is putting pressure on Europe's digital legislation.
By János Allenbach-Ammann
Last year, more than 380 humanitarian workers were killed – the highest number ever recorded. Policymakers must ensure that protecting civilians and aid workers regains greater importance. This also requires stronger support for the International Criminal Court.
By Max Freundlieb
Taiwan’s representative in Germany, Shieh Jhy-wey, is calling for a stronger German presence in the region.
By Julia Fiedler
The German arms industry is attracting much more attention than it did three years ago - and is making the most of it. Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the traditionally buttoned-up industry has opened up its communication to wider circles - some still too little.
By Gabriel Bub
Following the staged summit between Trump and Putin in Alaska, Europe and NATO are now heading to Washington – standing side by side with Zelenskyy. The symbolism is clear, but Europe’s role in future peace talks remains uncertain.
By Lukas Knigge, Stefan Braun and Wilhelmine Stenglin